Browsing Brage INN by Author "Singh, Navinder"
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Body mass is associated with hibernation length, body temperature, and heart rate in free-ranging brown bears
Evans, Alina; Fuchs, Boris; Singh, Navinder; Thiel, Alexandra; Giroud, Sylvain; Blanc, Stephane; Laske, Timothy G.; Frobert, Ole; Friebe, Andrea; Swenson, Jon; Arnemo, Jon Martin (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Background Despite centuries of research, debate remains on the scaling of metabolic rate to mass especially for intraspecific cases. The high variation of body mass within brown bears presents a unique opportunity to ... -
Lipidomics reveals seasonal shifts in a large-bodied hibernator, the brown bear
Giroud, Sylvain; Chery, Isabelle; Bertile, Fabrice; Bertrand-Michel, Justine; Tascher, Georg; Gauquelin-Koch, Guillemette; Arnemo, Jon Martin; Swenson, Jon; Singh, Navinder; Lefai, Etienne; Evans, Alina L.; Simon, Chantal; Blanc, Stéphane (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019) -
Managing macropods without poisoning ecosystems
Hampton, Jordan O.; Pay, James M; Katzner, Todd E; Arnemo, Jon Martin; Pokras, Mark A.; Buenz, Eric; Kanstrup, Niels; Thomas, Vernon G.; Uhart, Marcela; Lambertucci, Sergio A.; Krone, Oliver; Singh, Navinder; Naidoo, Vinny; Ishizuka, Mayumi; Saito, Keisuke; Helander, Björn; Green, Rhys E. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)A recent review of the management of hyperabundant macropods in Australia proposed that expanded professional shooting is likely to lead to better biodiversity and animal welfare outcomes. While the tenets of this general ... -
Thermal and behavioural responses of moose to chemical immobilisation from a helicopter
Græsli, Anne Randi; Thiel, Alexandra; Beumer, Larissa Teresa; Fuchs, Boris; Stenbacka, Fredrik; Neumann, Wiebke; Singh, Navinder; Ericsson, Göran; Arnemo, Jon Martin; Evans, Alina (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Instrumentation and sample collection for wildlife research and management may require chemical immobilisation of animals, which may entail physiological and behavioural efects on them. It is therefore important to evaluate ...