Ambient Temperature Effects on the Spring and Autumn Somatic Growth Trajectory Show Plasticity in the Photoneuroendocrine Response Pathway in the Tundra Vole ...

Seasonal mammals register photoperiodic changes through the photoneuroendocrine system enabling them to time seasonal changes in growth, metabolism, and reproduction. To a varying extent, proximate environmental factors like ambient temperature (T a ) modulate timing of seasonal changes in physiolog...

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Main Authors: van Dalum, Mattis Jayme, van Rosmalen, Laura, Appenroth, Daniel, Cazarez Marquez, Fernando, Roodenrijs, Renzo T. M., de Wit, Lauren, Hut, Roelof A., Hazlerigg, David G.
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spelling ftdatacite:10.25384/sage.c.6786736.v1 2023-10-01T03:59:55+02:00 Ambient Temperature Effects on the Spring and Autumn Somatic Growth Trajectory Show Plasticity in the Photoneuroendocrine Response Pathway in the Tundra Vole ... van Dalum, Mattis Jayme van Rosmalen, Laura Appenroth, Daniel Cazarez Marquez, Fernando Roodenrijs, Renzo T. M. de Wit, Lauren Hut, Roelof A. Hazlerigg, David G. 2023 https://dx.doi.org/10.25384/sage.c.6786736.v1 https://sage.figshare.com/collections/Ambient_Temperature_Effects_on_the_Spring_and_Autumn_Somatic_Growth_Trajectory_Show_Plasticity_in_the_Photoneuroendocrine_Response_Pathway_in_the_Tundra_Vole/6786736/1 unknown SAGE Journals https://dx.doi.org/10.25384/sage.c.6786736 Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode cc-by-4.0 Endocrinology Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified Neuroscience article Collection 2023 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.25384/sage.c.6786736.v110.25384/sage.c.6786736 2023-09-04T13:42:40Z Seasonal mammals register photoperiodic changes through the photoneuroendocrine system enabling them to time seasonal changes in growth, metabolism, and reproduction. To a varying extent, proximate environmental factors like ambient temperature (T a ) modulate timing of seasonal changes in physiology, conferring adaptive flexibility. While the molecular photoneuroendocrine pathway governing the seasonal responses is well defined, the mechanistic integration of nonphotoperiodic modulatory cues is poorly understood. Here, we explored the interaction between T a and photoperiod in tundra voles, Microtus oeconomus , a boreal species in which the main impact of photoperiod is on postnatal somatic growth. We demonstrate that postweaning growth potential depends on both gestational and postweaning patterns of photoperiodic exposure, with the highest growth potential seen in voles experiencing short (8 h) gestational and long (16 h) postweaning photoperiods—corresponding to a spring growth program. Modulation by T a ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Tundra DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology)
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Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
Neuroscience
spellingShingle Endocrinology
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
Neuroscience
van Dalum, Mattis Jayme
van Rosmalen, Laura
Appenroth, Daniel
Cazarez Marquez, Fernando
Roodenrijs, Renzo T. M.
de Wit, Lauren
Hut, Roelof A.
Hazlerigg, David G.
Ambient Temperature Effects on the Spring and Autumn Somatic Growth Trajectory Show Plasticity in the Photoneuroendocrine Response Pathway in the Tundra Vole ...
topic_facet Endocrinology
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
Neuroscience
description Seasonal mammals register photoperiodic changes through the photoneuroendocrine system enabling them to time seasonal changes in growth, metabolism, and reproduction. To a varying extent, proximate environmental factors like ambient temperature (T a ) modulate timing of seasonal changes in physiology, conferring adaptive flexibility. While the molecular photoneuroendocrine pathway governing the seasonal responses is well defined, the mechanistic integration of nonphotoperiodic modulatory cues is poorly understood. Here, we explored the interaction between T a and photoperiod in tundra voles, Microtus oeconomus , a boreal species in which the main impact of photoperiod is on postnatal somatic growth. We demonstrate that postweaning growth potential depends on both gestational and postweaning patterns of photoperiodic exposure, with the highest growth potential seen in voles experiencing short (8 h) gestational and long (16 h) postweaning photoperiods—corresponding to a spring growth program. Modulation by T a ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author van Dalum, Mattis Jayme
van Rosmalen, Laura
Appenroth, Daniel
Cazarez Marquez, Fernando
Roodenrijs, Renzo T. M.
de Wit, Lauren
Hut, Roelof A.
Hazlerigg, David G.
author_facet van Dalum, Mattis Jayme
van Rosmalen, Laura
Appenroth, Daniel
Cazarez Marquez, Fernando
Roodenrijs, Renzo T. M.
de Wit, Lauren
Hut, Roelof A.
Hazlerigg, David G.
author_sort van Dalum, Mattis Jayme
title Ambient Temperature Effects on the Spring and Autumn Somatic Growth Trajectory Show Plasticity in the Photoneuroendocrine Response Pathway in the Tundra Vole ...
title_short Ambient Temperature Effects on the Spring and Autumn Somatic Growth Trajectory Show Plasticity in the Photoneuroendocrine Response Pathway in the Tundra Vole ...
title_full Ambient Temperature Effects on the Spring and Autumn Somatic Growth Trajectory Show Plasticity in the Photoneuroendocrine Response Pathway in the Tundra Vole ...
title_fullStr Ambient Temperature Effects on the Spring and Autumn Somatic Growth Trajectory Show Plasticity in the Photoneuroendocrine Response Pathway in the Tundra Vole ...
title_full_unstemmed Ambient Temperature Effects on the Spring and Autumn Somatic Growth Trajectory Show Plasticity in the Photoneuroendocrine Response Pathway in the Tundra Vole ...
title_sort ambient temperature effects on the spring and autumn somatic growth trajectory show plasticity in the photoneuroendocrine response pathway in the tundra vole ...
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