Phenotypic and evolutionary plasticity of organ masses in response to voluntary exercise in house mice
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Genetic determinants of voluntary exerciseThe biological control of voluntary exercise, spontaneous physical activity and daily energy expenditure in relation to obesity: human and rodent perspectivesPhenotypic Plasticity and Selection: Nonexclusive Mechanisms of AdaptationPhenotypic Plasticity: Molecular Mechanisms and Adaptive SignificanceGlycogen storage and muscle glucose transporters (GLUT-4) of mice selectively bred for high voluntary wheel running.Brain activation patterns at exhaustion in rats that differ in inherent exercise capacity.QTL underlying voluntary exercise in mice: interactions with the "mini muscle" locus and sex.Phenotypic and evolutionary plasticity of body composition in rats selectively bred for high endurance capacity.A novel intronic single nucleotide polymorphism in the myosin heavy polypeptide 4 gene is responsible for the mini-muscle phenotype characterized by major reduction in hind-limb muscle mass in miceSex-specific heterosis in line crosses of mice selectively bred for high locomotor activityLatitudinal and longitudinal clines of phenotypic plasticity in the invasive herb Solidago canadensis in China.Determinants of intra-specific variation in basal metabolic rate.Sex-specific effects of exercise ancestry on metabolic, morphological and gene expression phenotypes in multiple generations of mouse offspring.Fine mapping of "mini-muscle," a recessive mutation causing reduced hindlimb muscle mass in miceHow low can you go? An adaptive energetic framework for interpreting basal metabolic rate variation in endotherms.Adaptive Capacity: An Evolutionary Neuroscience Model Linking Exercise, Cognition, and Brain Health.Cane toads lack physiological enhancements for dispersal at the invasive front in Northern Australia.Maternal exposure to Western diet affects adult body composition and voluntary wheel running in a genotype-specific manner in mice.Genetic variation in niche construction: implications for development and evolutionary genetics.Effects of early-life exposure to Western diet and wheel access on metabolic syndrome profiles in mice bred for high voluntary exercise.Circulating levels of endocannabinoids respond acutely to voluntary exercise, are altered in mice selectively bred for high voluntary wheel running, and differ between the sexes.Selective breeding as a tool to probe skeletal response to high voluntary locomotor activity in mice.Effects of activity, genetic selection and their interaction on muscle metabolic capacities and organ masses in mice.Hormones and the Evolution of Complex Traits: Insights from Artificial Selection on Behavior.The Physiology of Exercise in Free-Living Vertebrates: What Can We Learn from Current Model Systems?Maximal oxygen consumption in relation to subordinate traits in lines of house mice selectively bred for high voluntary wheel running.Effect of captivity on morphology: negligible changes in external morphology mask significant changes in internal morphology.How to run far: multiple solutions and sex-specific responses to selective breeding for high voluntary activity levels.
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Phenotypic and evolutionary plasticity of organ masses in response to voluntary exercise in house mice
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John G Swallow
Justin S Rhodes
Theodore Garland
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10.1093/ICB/45.3.426
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2005-06-01T00:00:00Z