[HTML][HTML] The energy allocation function of sleep: a unifying theory of sleep, torpor, and continuous wakefulness
MH Schmidt - Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 2014 - Elsevier
The energy allocation (EA) model defines behavioral strategies that optimize the temporal
utilization of energy to maximize reproductive success. This model proposes that all species …
utilization of energy to maximize reproductive success. This model proposes that all species …
Best practices for non‐lethal blood sampling of fish via the caudal vasculature
Blood sampling through the caudal vasculature is a widely used technique in fish biology for
investigating organismal health and physiology. In live fishes, it can provide a quick, easy …
investigating organismal health and physiology. In live fishes, it can provide a quick, easy …
Neuropsychology of aging
All people want to age “successfully,” maintaining functional capacity and quality of life as
they reach advanced age. Achieving this goal depends on preserving optimal cognitive and …
they reach advanced age. Achieving this goal depends on preserving optimal cognitive and …
Effects of an unprecedented summer heatwave on the growth performance, flesh colour and plasma biochemistry of marine cage-farmed Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar)
Global seawater temperatures are increasing and becoming more variable, with
consequences for all marine animals including those in food production systems. In several …
consequences for all marine animals including those in food production systems. In several …
The use of non-lethal sampling for transcriptomics to assess the physiological status of wild fishes
Fishes respond to different abiotic and biotic stressors through changes in gene expression
as a part of an integrated physiological response. Transcriptomics approaches have been …
as a part of an integrated physiological response. Transcriptomics approaches have been …
Dead fish swimming: a review of research on the early migration and high premature mortality in adult Fraser River sockeye salmon Oncorhynchus nerka
Adult sockeye salmon Oncorhynchus nerka destined for the Fraser River, British Columbia
are some of the most economically important populations but changes in the timing of their …
are some of the most economically important populations but changes in the timing of their …
Exceptionally high mortality of adult female salmon: a large-scale pattern and a conservation concern
In recent decades, the relative proportion of female sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka)
on spawning grounds of several British Columbia populations has declined. Coincident with …
on spawning grounds of several British Columbia populations has declined. Coincident with …
Transcriptomic responses to high water temperature in two species of P acific salmon
Characterizing the cellular stress response (CSR) of species at ecologically relevant
temperatures is useful for determining whether populations and species can successfully …
temperatures is useful for determining whether populations and species can successfully …
Conservation physiology in practice: how physiological knowledge has improved our ability to sustainably manage Pacific salmon during up-river migration
Despite growing interest in conservation physiology, practical examples of how physiology
has helped to understand or to solve conservation problems remain scarce. Over the past …
has helped to understand or to solve conservation problems remain scarce. Over the past …
Consequences of high temperatures and premature mortality on the transcriptome and blood physiology of wild adult sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka)
Elevated river water temperature in the Fraser River, British Columbia, Canada, has been
associated with enhanced mortality of adult sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) during …
associated with enhanced mortality of adult sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) during …