about
Comparative cellular biogerontology: primer and prospectusDoes sexual selection shape sex differences in longevity and senescence patterns across vertebrates? A review and new insights from captive ruminants.Testosterone, territorial response, and song in seasonally breeding tropical and temperate stonechats.City-scale expansion of human thermoregulatory costs.Baseline and stress-induced levels of corticosterone in male and female Afrotropical and European temperate stonechats during breeding.Thermoregulation in endotherms: physiological principles and ecological consequences.Environment, migratory tendency, phylogeny and basal metabolic rate in birdsGeographical and temporal variation in environmental conditions affects nestling growth but not immune function in a year-round breeding equatorial lark.Linkages between the life-history evolution of tropical and temperate birds and the resistance of cultured skin fibroblasts to oxidative and non-oxidative chemical injury.Biogeography predicts macro-evolutionary patterning of gestural display complexity in a passerine familyThe allometry of parrot BMR: seasonal data for the Greater Vasa Parrot, Coracopsis vasa, from Madagascar.Variation of basal EROD activities in ten passerine bird species--relationships with diet and migration status.Intraspecific correlations of basal and maximal metabolic rates in birds and the aerobic capacity model for the evolution of endothermy.Lifespan of a Ceratitis fruit fly increases with higher altitude.Personality and the emergence of the pace-of-life syndrome concept at the population levelAvian BMR in marine and non-marine habitats: a test using shorebirdsCauses of lifetime fitness of Darwin's finches in a fluctuating environmentMetabolic divergence between sibling species of cichlids Pundamilia nyererei and Pundamilia pundamilia.Elevational trends in life histories: revising the pace-of-life framework.Physiological Trade-Offs Along a Fast-Slow Lifestyle Continuum in Fishes: What Do They Tell Us about Resistance and Resilience to Hypoxia?Ecotypic differentiation matters for latitudinal variation in energy metabolism and flight performance in a butterfly under climate change.Surviving at high elevations: an inter- and intra-specific analysis in a mountain bird community.Cold- and exercise-induced peak metabolic rates in tropical birds.Physiological underpinnings associated with differences in pace of life and metabolic rate in north temperate and neotropical birds.Metabolic scaling in animals: methods, empirical results, and theoretical explanations.Is metabolic rate a universal 'pacemaker' for biological processes?Behavioral and ecological factors account for variation in the mass-independent energy expenditures of endotherms.Physiological underpinnings in life-history trade-offs in man's most popular selection experiment: the dog.A 'slow pace of life' in Australian old-endemic passerine birds is not accompanied by low basal metabolic rates.Environmental proxies of antigen exposure explain variation in immune investment better than indices of pace of life.Cellular metabolic rate is influenced by life-history traits in tropical and temperate birds.A phenology of the evolution of endothermy in birds and mammals.How low can you go? An adaptive energetic framework for interpreting basal metabolic rate variation in endotherms.Does low daily energy expenditure drive low metabolic capacity in the tropical robin, Turdus grayi?Physiological pace of life: the link between constitutive immunity, developmental period, and metabolic rate in European birds.The metabolic rate of cultured muscle cells from hybrid Coturnix quail is intermediate to that of muscle cells from fast-growing and slow-growing Coturnix quail.Individual variation in metabolic reaction norms over ambient temperature causes low correlation between basal and standard metabolic rate.Fluctuating selection on basal metabolic rate.Testing hypotheses in ecoimmunology using mixed models: disentangling hierarchical correlations.Functional linkages for the pace of life, life-history, and environment in birds.
P2860
Q28751354-A9C4A25F-5F50-4BD8-A6F8-925665E20ED4Q30316016-501E9126-8AB9-46C4-92FA-4F95BB665952Q30358304-57CE04B6-B19C-4C70-BE6C-5D394D721EE2Q30680977-A5469A0C-BD8B-4F6D-B442-19789C814B5DQ30852642-A62B3515-06C3-47CA-9156-37ED4AE57427Q30961505-112F58E4-A5E8-4612-9A3C-F2F234A0E6BFQ33371200-58DAB630-2565-4E21-8FAC-03AA840AF20CQ33733736-6709A904-D97B-466C-951E-E6A4062B3AAFQ33817828-7DEBD51F-6D28-45E9-9502-796C9A1972CCQ33835870-76CDB702-A615-48B2-A264-155BD3D1EAADQ33937073-605C7084-7091-45DC-9FFD-FBFD7E1C6273Q34221777-403DA22C-55B9-4A74-B3E1-1A915BD7D4C8Q34222350-7EAA91EC-B476-4A9E-9474-FD082EBAA959Q34271329-854A84A9-B4B4-4621-AA70-6FEA5E1DB18EQ34355064-2EF40D09-0A87-48D5-A6A4-DBE41FEACD62Q34364644-237CC61E-2A07-489D-972D-D5C9D8A68B1CQ34490775-5DD06A1C-7C87-4309-968B-0BB656711993Q34753193-C4547901-8D09-4840-8419-0A5842CF3E19Q35132820-A4BAC65C-87C5-4A84-B849-548390E8F7C0Q35662300-9F142423-8CDA-4511-96CC-BB39A77DC7C8Q36192443-8CA0ABDE-8E82-446E-A5CE-34D9893BE091Q36315739-3317F34A-6658-4D15-BC70-05E74B8838AFQ36693329-70138F81-65D5-48BF-AA61-7584E5DBCAD9Q38199647-FCA33213-696C-4FD2-9C45-F0D872F49FF7Q38201389-00F99119-28D5-4F2B-803E-ED741472E957Q38215131-3694A1F0-A1AD-4608-96DC-F77FE5D09403Q38243068-D800B59A-C054-471B-8AD9-372D09F64BB8Q38843779-4F7BFB7A-EEF3-4F7D-9BC6-0290F0166DACQ38898778-A97D9B6B-6B29-4A4F-9082-4837A7E34A2DQ39077394-9A2B3147-3427-456A-B397-7C5D3D92DE7BQ39107040-7CE74C5D-E8B0-4E4C-BD93-F3DD4F69C50DQ39194011-B7746624-9668-4369-9012-6C35F8AB2E9BQ39236734-4AC60D74-25C1-4DF2-920E-259745E5DAFBQ39567640-AA0FEC45-E372-44DC-9429-B5B323C216F8Q41702767-ED87CF4E-24D7-4CAD-B97A-0F4AFB55DDD8Q42477372-09CB5019-E0FF-4CF5-8259-4847069AAA05Q42512029-C26E3FD1-F362-48FB-B490-D323FBB97026Q43070085-6D2F24B5-54BA-4C1A-8461-A57849CB500BQ43641301-B214C381-BDAA-4E5A-A772-77896F8D46CFQ44628544-5928B917-F618-4955-AAE4-5B64E02538E2
P2860
description
2007 nî lūn-bûn
@nan
2007年の論文
@ja
2007年論文
@yue
2007年論文
@zh-hant
2007年論文
@zh-hk
2007年論文
@zh-mo
2007年論文
@zh-tw
2007年论文
@wuu
2007年论文
@zh
2007年论文
@zh-cn
name
Tropical birds have a slow pace of life.
@ast
Tropical birds have a slow pace of life.
@en
type
label
Tropical birds have a slow pace of life.
@ast
Tropical birds have a slow pace of life.
@en
prefLabel
Tropical birds have a slow pace of life.
@ast
Tropical birds have a slow pace of life.
@en
P2093
P2860
P356
P1476
Tropical birds have a slow pace of life.
@en
P2093
Agustí Muñoz-Garcia
Amy Walker
Joseph B Williams
Popko Wiersma
P2860
P304
P356
10.1073/PNAS.0702212104
P407
P577
2007-05-21T00:00:00Z