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    • Metabolic reprogramming involving glycolysis in the hibernating brown bear skeletal muscle 

      Chazarin, Blandine; Storey, Kenneth B.; Ziemianin, Anna; Chanon, Stéphanie; Plumel, M.; Chery, Isabelle; Durand, Christine; Evans, Alina L.; Arnemo, Jon Martin; Zedrosser, Andreas; Swenson, Jon; Gauquelin-Koch, Guillemette; Simon, Chantal; Blanche, Stephane; Lefai, Etienne; Bertile, Fabrice (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)
    • Mortalities due to constipation and dystocia caused by intraperitoneal radio- transmitters in Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx) 

      Léchenne, Monique S.; Bröjer, Caroline; Arnemo, Jon Martin; Andrén, Henrik; Ågren, Erik O. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)
      Three lynx (Lynx lynx) were found dead following complications after a surgically implanted free floating intraperitoneal radio-transmitter became lodged within the pelvic canal. Two yearling lynx died due to consequences ...
    • Movement and heart rate in the Scandinavian brown bear (Ursus arctos) 

      Blanchet, Leslie; Fuchs, Boris; Støen, Ole-Gunnar; Bergouignan, Audrey; Ordiz, Andres; Laske, Timothy G.; Arnemo, Jon Martin; Evans, Alina L. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)
      Background: Understanding animal movement facilitates better management and conservation. The link between movement and physiology holds clues to the basic drivers of animal behaviours. In bears, heart rate increases with ...
    • Opphevelse av blyhaglforbudet strider mot befolkningens holdninger til blyutslipp i naturen 

      Andersen, Oddgeir; Kraabøl, Morten; Kaltenborn, Bjørn Petter; Arnemo, Jon Martin (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      I denne artikkelen presenteres resultater fra en landsrepresentativ undersøkelse om befolkningens holdninger til utslipp av miljøgifter i naturen (herunder bly) og opphevelse av blyhaglforbudet. Vi fant ingen signifikant ...
    • Oxygen supplementation in anesthetized brown bears (Ursus Arctos) : how low can you go? 

      Fahlman, Åsa; Arnemo, Jon Martin; Pringle, John; Nyman, Görel (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)
      Hypoxemia is anticipated during wildlife anesthesia and thus should be prevented. We evaluated the efficacy of low flow rates of supplemental oxygen for improvement of arterial oxygenation in anesthetized brown bears (Ursus ...
    • Physiological and behavioural responses of moose to hunting with dogs 

      Græsli, Anne Randi; Le Grand, Luc; Thiel, Alexandra; Fuchs, Boris; Devineau, Olivier; Stenbacka, Fredrik; Neumann, Wiebke; Ericsson, Göran; Singh, Navinder J.; Laske, Timothy G.; Beumer, Larissa Teresa; Arnemo, Jon Martin; Evans, Alina L. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      Optimal management of hunted species requires an understanding of the impacts of hunting on both individual animal and population levels. Recent technological advancements in biologging enable us to obtain increasingly ...
    • Physiological evaluation of free-ranging moose (Alces alces) immobilized with etorphine-xylazine-acepromazine in Northern Sweden 

      Evans, Alina L.; Fahlman, Åsa; Ericsson, Göran; Haga, Henning Andreas; Arnemo, Jon Martin (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)
      Background Evaluation of physiology during capture and anesthesia of free-ranging wildlife is useful for determining the effect that capture methods have on both ecological research results and animal welfare. This study ...
    • Physiological evidence for a human-induced landscape of fear in brown bears (Ursus arctos) 

      Støen, Ole Gunnar; Ordiz, Andres; Evans, Alina L.; Laske, Timothy G.; Kindberg, Jonas; Fröbert, Ole; Swenson, Jon E.; Arnemo, Jon Martin (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)
      Human persecution is a major cause of mortality for large carnivores. Consequently, large carnivores avoid humans, but may use human-dominated landscapes by being nocturnal and elusive. Behavioral studies indicate that ...
    • Physiological reactions to capture in hibernating brown bears 

      Evans, Alina L.; Singh, Navinder J.; Fuchs, Boris; Blanc, Stephane; Friebe, Andrea; Laske, Timothy G.; Frobert, Ole; Swenson, Jon E.; Arnemo, Jon Martin (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)
      Human disturbance can affect animal life history and even population dynamics. However, the consequences of these disturbances are difficult to measure. This is especially true for hibernating animals, which are highly ...
    • Physiological reactions to capture in hibernating brown bears 

      Evans, Alina L.; Singh, Navinder J.; Fuchs, Boris; Blanc, Stéphane; Friebe, Andrea; Laske, Timothy; Fröbert, Ole; Swenson, Jon; Arnemo, Jon Martin (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2016)
    • Physiologically persistent corpora lutea in Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx) - Longitudinal ultrasound and endocrine examinations intra-vitam 

      Painer, Johanna; Jewgenow, Katarina; Dehnhard, Martin; Arnemo, Jon Martin; Linnell, John Durrus; Odden, John; Hildebrandt, Thomas B.; Goeritz, Frank (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2014)
    • Physiologically Persistent Corpora lutea in Eurasian Lynx (Lynx lynx) – Longitudinal Ultrasound and Endocrine Examinations Intra-Vitam 

      Painer, Johanna; Jewgenow, Katarina; Denhard, Martin; Arnemo, Jon Martin; Linnell, John D.C.; Odden, John; Hildebrandt, Thomas B.; Goeritz, Frank (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)
      Felids generally follow a poly-estrous reproductive strategy. Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx) display a different pattern of reproductive cyclicity where physiologically persistent corpora lutea (CLs) induce a mono-estrous ...
    • Platelet function in brown bear (Ursus arctos) compared to man 

      Fröbert, Ole; Christensen, Kjeld; Fahlman, Åsa; Brunberg, Sven; Josefsson, Johan; Särndahl, Eva; Swenson, Jon E.; Arnemo, Jon Martin (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2010)
      Background: Information on hemostasis and platelet function in brown bear (Ursus arctos) is of importance for understanding the physiological, protective changes during hibernation. Objective: The study objective was to ...
    • Proteolysis inhibition by hibernating bear serum leads to increased protein content in human muscle cells 

      Chanon, Stéphanie; Chazarin, Blandine; Toubhans, Benoit; Durand, Christine; Chery, Isabelle; Robert, Maud; Vieille-Marchiset, Aurélie; Swenson, Jon; Zedrosser, Andreas; Evans, Alina L.; Brunberg, Sven; Arnemo, Jon Martin; Gauquelin-Koch, Guillemette; Storey, Kenneth B.; Simon, Chantal; Blanc, Stéphane; Bertile, Fabrice; Lefai, Etienne (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      Muscle atrophy is one of the main characteristics of human ageing and physical inactivity, with resulting adverse health outcomes. To date, there are still no efcient therapeutic strategies for its prevention and/or ...
    • Quantifying capture stress in free ranging european roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) 

      Huber, Nikolaus; Vetter, Sebastian G.; Evans, Alina L.; Kjellander, Petter; Küker, Susanne; Bergvall, Ulrika A.; Arnemo, Jon Martin (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
    • Rate of cooling in a moose (Alces alces) carcass 

      Evans, Alina L.; Fuchs, Boris; Græsli, Anne Randi; Neumann, Wiebke; Stenbacka, Fredrik; Singh, Navinder J.; Ericsson, Göran; Malmsten, Jonas; Arnemo, Jon Martin (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
    • Retention and loss of PIT tags and surgically implanted devices in the Eurasian beaver 

      Mayer, Martin; Fuchs, Boris; Robstad, Christian; Evans, Alina; Perrin, Kathryn; Greunz, Eva M.; Laske, Timothy G.; Arnemo, Jon Martin; Rosell, Frank Narve (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      Passive integrated transponder devices (PIT tags) are a valuable tool for individual identification of animals. Similarly, the surgical implantation of transmitters and bio-loggers can provide useful data on animal location, ...
    • Sarcoptic mange in the Scandinavian wolf Canis lupus population 

      Fuchs, Boris; Zimmermann, Barbara; Wabakken, Petter; Bornstein, Set; Månsson, Johan; Evans, Alina L.; Liberg, Olof; Sand, Håkan; Kindberg, Jonas; Ågren, Erik O.; Arnemo, Jon Martin (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)
      Background: Sarcoptic mange, a parasitic disease caused by the mite Sarcoptes scabiei, is regularly reported on wolves Canis lupus in Scandinavia. We describe the distribution and transmission of this parasite within the ...
    • Seasonal changes in eicosanoid metabolism in the brown bear 

      Giroud, Sylvain; Evans, Alina L.; Chery, Isabelle; Bertile, Fabrice; Tascher, Georg; Bertrand-Michel, Justine; Gauquelin-Koch, Guillemette; Arnemo, Jon Martin; Swenson, Jon; Lefai, Etienne; Blanc, Stéphane; Simon, Chantal (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2018)
    • Seasonal Hypometabolism in Female Moose 

      Græsli, Anne Randi; Thiel, Alexandra; Fuchs, Boris; Singh, Navinder J.; Stenbacka, Fredrik; Ericsson, Göran; Neumann, Wiebke; Arnemo, Jon Martin; Evans, Alina L. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      How animals respond to a changing environment is a key question in ecological research. Animals living at higher latitudes are exposed to pronounced seasonal differences in both climate and in resource availability. ...