Increased Reliance on Carbohydrates for Aerobic Exercise in Highland Andean Leaf-Eared Mice, but Not in Highland Lima Leaf-Eared Mice
Exercise is an important performance trait in mammals and variation in aerobic capacity and/or substrate allocation during submaximal exercise may be important for survival at high altitude. Comparisons between lowland and highland populations is a fruitful approach to understanding the mechanisms f...
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Main Authors: | Marie-Pierre Schippers, Oswaldo Ramirez, Margarita Arana, Grant B. McClelland |
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Language: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/d872bae6823e40059cffd82de179fb7c |
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