Integrative and Comparative Biology

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Energetic Constraints, Size Gradients, and Size Limits in Benthic Marine Invertebrates
Integrative and Comparative Biology - Tập 42 Số 4 - Trang 853-861 - 2002
Kenneth P. Sebens
Molecular Chaperones in Ectothermic Marine Animals: Biochemical Function and Gene Expression
Integrative and Comparative Biology - Tập 42 Số 4 - Trang 808-814 - 2002
Gretchen E. Hofmann
Biogeography, Competition, and Microclimate: The Barnacle Chthamalus fragilis in New England
Integrative and Comparative Biology - Tập 42 Số 4 - Trang 872-880 - 2002
David S. Wethey
Evolution of the thyroid hormone, retinoic acid, ecdysone and liver X receptors
Integrative and Comparative Biology - Tập 46 Số 6 - Trang 815-826
Noah Ollikainen, Charlie Chandsawangbhuwana, Michael E. Baker
How Truly Conserved Is the “Well-Conserved” Vertebrate Stress Response?
Integrative and Comparative Biology - Tập 59 Số 2 - Trang 273-281 - 2019
L. Michael Romero, Brenna M. G. Gormally
Abstract

The vertebrate stress response is considered to be a highly conserved suite of responses that are evolved to help animals survive noxious environmental stimuli. The two major pathways of the stress response include the catecholamine release that is part of the autonomic nervous system and comprises the immediate fight-or-flight response, and the slower release of corticosteroids from the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis that help orchestrate longer-term responses. These two pathways are present in every vertebrate yet examined, and the anatomical and physiological architecture underlying these pathways are consistent. Despite these structural similarities, however, recent data indicate substantial temporal and species variation in the actual regulation of these pathways. For example, activation of both pathways varies seasonally in some species but not others, and responses of both pathways can be extensively modulated by an individual’s previous experience. Consequently, even though the anatomy of the stress response is highly conserved, the activation and functional output is not highly conserved. Given this variation, it is perhaps not surprising that it is proving difficult to correlate individual stress responses with differences in fitness outcomes. This review summarizes the challenge of making broad generalized assumptions about fitness consequences of the stress response given the functional variation we observe.

Energetic Bottlenecks and Other Design Constraints in Avian Annual Cycles
Integrative and Comparative Biology - Tập 42 Số 1 - Trang 51-67 - 2002
Theunis Piersma
Rain-induced Ejection of Pathogens from Leaves: Revisiting the Hypothesis of Splash-on-Film using High-speed Visualization
Integrative and Comparative Biology - Tập 54 Số 6 - Trang 974-984 - 2014
Tristan Gilet, Lydia Bourouiba
Layers of Air in the Water beneath the Floating Fern Salvinia are Exposed to Fluctuations in Pressure
Integrative and Comparative Biology - Tập 54 Số 6 - Trang 1001-1007 - 2014
Matthias Mayser, Wilhelm Barthlott
The Role of Antimicrobial Peptides in Innate Immunity
Integrative and Comparative Biology - Tập 43 Số 2 - Trang 300-304 - 2003
Tomas Ganz
Gene duplication and differential gene expression play an important role in the diversification of visual pigments in fish
Integrative and Comparative Biology - Tập 49 Số 6 - Trang 630-643 - 2009
Christopher M. Hofmann, Karen L. Carleton
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