Biol 244 - Experimental Animal Physiology
Instructor: Chris Gillen
310 Higley Hall
PBX 5399
last update -
August 29, 2007 12:46 PM
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A |
Scaling in fiddler crabs |
Hill Wyse Anderson: 137-144 (The relationship between metabolic
rate and body size)
Moyes Schulte: 11-12 (Scaling)
Pratt,
A. E.; Mclain, D. K. Antisymmetry in male fiddler crabs
and the decision to feed or breed. Functional Ecology,
v. 16 issue 1, 2002, p. 89-98.
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B
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Body water volume - fiddlers, crayfish etc. |
Hill Wyse Anderson
- 67-74 (Concentration and Diffusion)
- 82-88 (Colligative Properties and Osmosis)
- 686-691 (Animals in Freshwater)
- 691-702 (Animals in the Ocean, Animals that Face Changes
in Salinity
Moyes Schulte
- 27-31 (Properties of water and diffusion)
452-470 (Ion and water balance)
Hurton, Lenka; Berkson, Jim; Smith, Stephen. Estimation
of total hemolymph volume in the horseshoe crab Limulus polyphemus.
MARINE AND FRESHWATER BEHAVIOUR AND PHYSIOLOGY, v. 38 issue
2, 2005, p. 139-147. (to access, go to Academic Search Premier
from the Kenyon database
site and search using the title of the above article).
Devescovi,
Massimo; Lucu, Cedomil. Copper levels during osmotic
stress in the shore crab Carcinus aestuarii. Comparative
Biochemistry and Physiology C Pharmacology Toxicology and
Endocrinology, v. 115 issue 3, 1996, p. 195-200.
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C
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Whole animal ion transport - crayfish |
Colburn,
N., S.G. Gage, and C.M. Gillen. Rubidium uptake is increased
in crabs acclimated to dilute seawater. Physiological
and Biochemical Zoology 74(5): 724-732, 2001.
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D
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Crayfish
Ion pumps
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Hill Wyse Anderson: 74-81 (Active transport)
Schulte: 84-89 ((Membrane transport)
Genovese,
G.; Luchetti, C. G.; Luquet, C. M. Na+/K+-ATPase activity and
gill ultrastructure in the hyper-hypo-regulating crab Chasmagnathus
granulatus acclimated to dilute, normal, and concentrated seawater.
Marine Biology (Berlin) 144(1) January 2004. 111-118.
Zare,
Samad; Greenaway, Peter. The effect of moulting and sodium
depletion on sodium transport and the activities of Na+K+-ATPase,
and V-ATPase in the freshwater crayfish Cherax destructor (Crustacea:
Parastacidae). Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology
A, v. 119 issue 3, 1998, p. 739-745.
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E |
Clam gill
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Louis
F. Gainey, Jr and Michael J. Greenberg Nitric oxide mediates seasonal
muscle potentiation in clam gills J. Exp. Biol. 2003 206: 3507-3520.
Louis
F. Gainey, Jr. and Michael J. Greenberg Hydrogen Sulfide Is
Synthesized in the Gills of the Clam Mercenaria mercenaria and
Acts Seasonally to Modulate Branchial Muscle Contraction Biol
Bull 2005 209: 11-20.
A terrific animation of clam gill food movement is at: http://www.biology.ualberta.ca/courses.hp/zool250/animations/Clam.swf
Authors: A Richard Palmer and Heather Kroening. Publisher: Bio-DiTRL
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E
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Clam heart |
K
Kuwasawa and R Hill Evidence for cholinergic inhibitory
and serotonergic excitatory neuromuscular transmission in the
heart of the bivalve Mercenaria mercenaria J Exp Biol
1997 200: 2123-2135.
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F
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Respirometry
Effect of size and temperature
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Hill Wyse Anderson: 137-144 (The relationship between metabolic
rate and body size)
Moyes Schulte: 11-12 (Scaling)
Hill Wyse Anderson: 200-204 (acute and chronic response to
temperature)
Moyes Schulte: 609-621 (coping with a changing body temperature)
Nespolo,
R. F.; Lardies, M. A.; Bozinovic, F. Intrapopulational
variation in the standard metabolic rate of insects: Repeatability,
thermal dependence and sensitivity (Q10) of oxygen consumption
in a cricket. Journal of Experimental Biology, v. 206
issue 23, 2003, p. 4309-4315.
Nielsen,
M.G.; Elmes, G.W.; Kipyatkov, V.E. Respiratory Q10 varies between
populations of two species of Myrmica ants according to the
latitude of their sites. Journal of Insect Physiology 45 (1999)
pp. 559-564.
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