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The biological control of voluntary exercise, spontaneous physical activity and daily energy expenditure in relation to obesity: human and rodent perspectives
T Garland Jr, H Schutz, MA Chappell, BK Keeney, TH Meek, LE Copes, ...
Journal of Experimental Biology 214 (2), 206-229, 2011
5082011
The relationship of central and peripheral organ masses to aerobic performance variation in house sparrows
MA Chappell, C Bech, WA Buttemer
Journal of Experimental Biology 202 (17), 2269-2279, 1999
2691999
The mechanistic basis of aerobic performance variation in red junglefowl
KA Hammond, MA Chappell, RA Cardullo, RS Lin, TS Johnsen
Journal of experimental Biology 203 (13), 2053-2064, 2000
1772000
Grasshopper thermoregulation
MA Chappell, DW Whitman
Biology of grasshoppers, 143-172, 1990
1731990
Biochemical and physiological correlates of deer mouse alpha-chain hemoglobin polymorphisms.
MA Chappell, LR Snyder
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 81 (17), 5484-5488, 1984
1641984
Circadian pattern of total and free corticosterone concentrations, corticosteroid-binding globulin, and physical activity in mice selectively bred for high voluntary wheel …
JL Malisch, CW Breuner, FR Gomes, MA Chappell, T Garland Jr
General and comparative endocrinology 156 (2), 210-217, 2008
1552008
Exploring the role of physiology and biotic interactions in determining elevational ranges of tropical animals
JE Jankowski, GA Londoño, SK Robinson, MA Chappell
Ecography 36 (1), 1-12, 2013
1482013
Diving behavior during foraging in breeding Adélie penguins
MA Chappell, VH Shoemaker, DN Janes, TL Bucher, SK Maloney
Ecology 74 (4), 1204-1215, 1993
1471993
Activity and thermoregulation of the antelope ground squirrel Ammospermophilus leucurus in winter and summer
MA Chappell, GA Bartholomew
Physiological Zoology 54 (2), 215-223, 1981
1431981
Basal metabolism in tropical birds: latitude, altitude, and the ‘pace of life’
GA Londono, MA Chappell, MR Castaneda, JE Jankowski, SK Robinson
Functional Ecology 29 (3), 338-346, 2015
1422015
Standard operative temperatures and thermal energetics of the antelope ground squirrel Ammospermophilus leucurus
MA Chappell, GA Bartholomew
Physiological Zoology 54 (1), 81-93, 1981
1371981
Thermal energetics and thermoregulatory costs of small arctic mammals
MA Chappell
Journal of Mammalogy 61 (2), 278-291, 1980
1361980
Temperature regulation of carpenter bees (Xylocopa californica) foraging in the Colorado Desert of southern California
MA Chappell
Physiological Zoology 55 (3), 267-280, 1982
1291982
Voluntary running in deer mice: speed, distance, energy costs and temperature effects
MA Chappell, T Garland Jr, EL Rezende, FR Gomes
Journal of Experimental Biology 207 (22), 3839-3854, 2004
1252004
Behavioral despair and home-cage activity in mice with chronically elevated baseline corticosterone concentrations
JL Malisch, CW Breuner, EM Kolb, H Wada, RM Hannon, MA Chappell, ...
Behavior genetics 39, 192-201, 2009
1212009
Phylogenetic analysis of mammalian maximal oxygen consumption during exercise
EM Dlugosz, MA Chappell, TH Meek, PA Szafrańska, K Zub, ...
Journal of Experimental Biology 216 (24), 4712-4721, 2013
1172013
Cold-and exercise-induced peak metabolic rates in tropical birds
P Wiersma, MA Chappell, JB Williams
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 104 (52), 20866-20871, 2007
1172007
Energy metabolism of eucalyptus-boring beetles at rest and during locomotion: gender makes a difference
GL Rogowitz, MA Chappell
Journal of Experimental Biology 203 (7), 1131-1139, 2000
1162000
Behavioral factors in the altitudinal zonation of chipmunks (Eutamias)
MA Chappell
Ecology 59 (3), 565-579, 1978
1161978
Effects of size, sex, and voluntary running speeds on costs of locomotion in lines of laboratory mice selectively bred for high wheel-running activity
EL Rezende, SA Kelly, FR Gomes, MA Chappell, T Garland Jr
Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 79 (1), 83-99, 2006
1122006
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