A viviparous lizard, Eremias multiocellata, was used to investigate the possible sexual and ontogenetic effects on selected body temperature, thermal tolerance range and the thermal dependence of locomotor performance. We show that adults are sexually dimorphic and males have larger bodies and heads than females. Adults selected higher body temperatures (34.5 vs. 32.4°C) and could tolerate a broader range of body temperatures (8.1-46.8 vs. 9.1-43.1°C) than juveniles. The sprint speed and maximum sprint distance increased with temperature from 21°C to 33°C, but decreased at 36°C and 39°C in both juveniles and adults. Adults ran faster and longer than juveniles at each tested temperature. Adult locomotor performance was not correlated with snout-vent length (SVL) or sex, and sprint speed was positively correlated with hindlimb length. Juvenile locomotor performance was positively correlated with both SVL and hindlimb length. The ontogenetic variation in selected body temperature, thermal tolerance and locomotor performance in E. multiocellata suggests that the effects of morphology on temperature selection and locomotor performance vary at different ontogenetic stages.
Download full-text PDF |
Source |
---|---|
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.zool.2013.08.006 | DOI Listing |
J Sci Med Sport
December 2024
Faculty of Education, University of the Ryukyus, Japan.
Objectives: To examine the validity and reliability of the Simple Motor Competence-check for Kids (SMC-Kids), which was developed to assess motor development in preschool children.
Design: A cross-sectional and repeated-measures design.
Methods: To assess validity, 71 children aged 4-6 years completed the Test of Gross Motor Development-3 (TGMD-3) and SMC-Kids (10 m shuttle run and paper ball throw).
Alzheimers Dement
December 2024
University Institute of Pharmaceutical sciences, Panjab University, Chandigarh, Chandigarh, India.
Background: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) due to external forces is a major cause of morbidity and mortality among people of all age groups, worldwide. Multiple biological processes like neuroinflammation, mitochondrial dysfunction, oxidative stress, amyloid β (Aβ) production, and tau hyperphosphorylation are involved in the pathogenesis of TBI. The role of neuroinflammation and oxidative stress has been suggested in the pathophysiology of brain injury-induced cognitive dysfunction.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAlzheimers Dement
December 2024
NYU Grossman School of Medicine, New York, NY, USA.
Background: Neurofibrillary tangles (NFTs), one of the hallmarks of Alzheimer's disease (AD), are composed of highly phosphorylated forms of the microtubule-associated protein tau. Phosphorylation results from the activity of several threonine/serine kinases, and increased expression of glycogen synthase kinase-3β (GSK-3β). These are involved in the formation of paired helical filament (PHF)-tau, which induces the formation of NFTs.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAlzheimers Dement
December 2024
First Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, Guangdong, China.
Background: Individuals with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) commonly exhibit alterations in cortical structures accompanied by a mild decline in cognitive function. While the dual-task paradigm is utilized for MCI detection, its cortical mechanism remains incompletely understood. This study seeks to explore cortical structural changes and cognitive decline using the dual-task paradigm in individuals with MCI.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSci Rep
January 2025
Biorobotics Laboratory, Institute of Bioengineering, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), CH-1015, Lausanne, Switzerland.
Despite their potential, exoskeletons have not reached widespread adoption in daily life, partly due to the challenge of seamlessly adapting assistance across various tasks and environments. Task-specific designs, reliance on complex sensing and extensive data-driven training often limit the practicality of the existing control strategies. To address this challenge, we introduce an adaptive control strategy for hip exoskeletons, emphasizing minimal sensing and ease of implementation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEnter search terms and have AI summaries delivered each week - change queries or unsubscribe any time!