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151 related items for PubMed ID: 27761347

  • 1. Common metabolic constraints on dive duration in endothermic and ectothermic vertebrates.
    Hayward A, Pajuelo M, Haase CG, Anderson DM, Gillooly JF.
    PeerJ; 2016; 4():e2569. PubMed ID: 27761347
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  • 2. Universal metabolic constraints shape the evolutionary ecology of diving in animals.
    Verberk WCEP, Calosi P, Brischoux F, Spicer JI, Garland T, Bilton DT.
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    Rodgers EM, Franklin CE, Noble DWA.
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  • 4. Allometry of diving capacities: ectothermy vs. endothermy.
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  • 5. Dive Performance and Aquatic Thermoregulation of the World's Smallest Mammalian Diver, the American Water Shrew (Sorex palustris).
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  • 6. Physiological constraints and dive behavior scale in tandem with body mass in auks: A comparative analysis.
    Shoji A, Aris-Brosou S, Elliott KH.
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  • 7. Body mass scaling of passive oxygen diffusion in endotherms and ectotherms.
    Gillooly JF, Gomez JP, Mavrodiev EV, Rong Y, McLamore ES.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A; 2016 May 10; 113(19):5340-5. PubMed ID: 27118837
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  • 8. Temperature independence of aquatic oxygen uptake in an air-breathing ectotherm and the implications for dive duration.
    Pratt KL, Franklin CE.
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  • 9. Responses of intraspecific metabolic scaling to temperature and activity differ between water- and air-breathing ectothermic vertebrates.
    García-Gómez G, Hirst AG, Spencer M, Atkinson D.
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  • 10. Energy intake functions and energy budgets of ectotherms and endotherms derived from their ontogenetic growth in body mass and timing of sexual maturation.
    Werner J, Sfakianakis N, Rendall AD, Griebeler EM.
    J Theor Biol; 2018 May 07; 444():83-92. PubMed ID: 29452173
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  • 12. A phylogenetic analysis of the allometry of diving.
    Halsey LG, Butler PJ, Blackburn TM.
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  • 13. Diving through the thermal window: implications for a warming world.
    Campbell HA, Dwyer RG, Gordos M, Franklin CE.
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  • 14. Development of Dive Capacity in Northern Elephant Seals (Mirounga angustirostris): Reduced Body Reserves at Weaning Are Associated with Elevated Body Oxygen Stores during the Postweaning Fast.
    Somo DA, Ensminger DC, Sharick JT, Kanatous SB, Crocker DE.
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  • 15. Body oxygen stores, aerobic dive limits and diving behaviour of the star-nosed mole (Condylura cristata) and comparisons with non-aquatic talpids.
    McIntyre IW, Campbell KL, MacArthur RA.
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  • 16. The influence of body size on the diving behaviour and physiology of the bimodally respiring turtle, Elseya albagula.
    Mathie NJ, Franklin CE.
    J Comp Physiol B; 2006 Nov 22; 176(8):739-47. PubMed ID: 16791587
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  • 17. Improving estimates of diving lung volume in air-breathing marine vertebrates.
    Fahlman A, Sato K, Miller P.
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  • 20. Diving deep into trouble: the role of foraging strategy and morphology in adapting to a changing environment.
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