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101. Combined effects of physiological condition and environmental attributes in determining call plasticity.

102. Mitochondrial phenotype during torpor: Modulation of mitochondrial electron transport system in the Chilean mouse-opossum Thylamys elegans.

103. Fluctuating thermal environments and time-dependent effects on fruit fly egg-hatching performance.

104. New Insights into the Spontaneous Human Alzheimer's Disease-Like Model Octodon degus: Unraveling Amyloid-β Peptide Aggregation and Age-Related Amyloid Pathology.

105. Quantitative Genetic Modeling of the Parental Care Hypothesis for the Evolution of Endothermy.

106. Coping with Salt Water Habitats: Metabolic and Oxidative Responses to Salt Intake in the Rufous-Collared Sparrow.

107. Colder is better: The differential effects of thermal acclimation on life history parameters in a parasitoid fly.

108. Testing the niche variation hypothesis in a community of passerine birds.

109. Ecological and evolutionary impacts of changing climatic variability.

110. Phylogenetic Analysis Supports the Aerobic-Capacity Model for the Evolution of Endothermy.

111. Leptin levels, seasonality and thermal acclimation in the Microbiotherid marsupial Dromiciops gliroides: Does photoperiod play a role?

112. Is Maximum Food Intake in Endotherms Constrained by Net or Factorial Aerobic Scope? Lessons from the Leaf-Eared Mouse.

113. Thermal ecological physiology of native and invasive frog species: do invaders perform better?

114. Nonlinear temperature effects on multifractal complexity of metabolic rate of mice.

115. Andrographolide recovers cognitive impairment in a natural model of Alzheimer's disease (Octodon degus).

116. Ectotherms in Variable Thermal Landscapes: A Physiological Evaluation of the Invasive Potential of Fruit Flies Species.

117. Thermal tolerance and survival responses to scenarios of experimental climatic change: changing thermal variability reduces the heat and cold tolerance in a fly.

118. Intraspecific scaling in frog calls: the interplay of temperature, body size and metabolic condition.

120. Resting Metabolic Rate Is Positively Correlated with Parental Care Behavior in a Dwarf Hamster.

121. On cognitive ecology and the environmental factors that promote Alzheimer disease: lessons from Octodon degus (Rodentia: Octodontidae).

122. Intraspecific variation in the energetics of the Cabrera vole.

123. Age Progression of Neuropathological Markers in the Brain of the Chilean Rodent Octodon degus, a Natural Model of Alzheimer's Disease.

124. Comparative intestinal esterases amongst passerine species: Assessing vulnerability to toxic chemicals in a phylogenetically explicit context.

125. The effects of temperature on the gas exchange cycle in Agathemera crassa.

126. Metabolic effects of cholecystectomy: gallbladder ablation increases basal metabolic rate through G-protein coupled bile acid receptor Gpbar1-dependent mechanisms in mice.

127. Physiological ecology meets climate change.

128. Testing the heat-invariant and cold-variability tolerance hypotheses across geographic gradients.

129. Dietary effect on immunological energetics in mice.

130. Coping with daily thermal variability: behavioural performance of an ectotherm model in a warming world.

131. Differential responses to thermal variation between fitness metrics.

132. Interplay between group size, huddling behavior and basal metabolism: an experimental approach in the social degu.

133. Cognitive ecology in hummingbirds: the role of sexual dimorphism and its anatomical correlates on memory.

134. Heat freezes niche evolution.

135. Thermal conductance and basal metabolic rate are part of a coordinated system for heat transfer regulation.

136. How does evolutionary variation in Basal metabolic rates arise? A statistical assessment and a mechanistic model.

137. Octodon degus (Molina 1782): a model in comparative biology and biomedicine.

138. The isotopic composition and insect content of diet predict tissue isotopic values in a South American passerine assemblage.

139. Interplay between behavioural thermoregulation and immune response in mealworms.

140. Biogeographic origin and thermal acclimation interact to determine survival and hsp90 expression in Drosophila species submitted to thermal stress.

141. Latitudinal patterns in rodent metabolic flexibility.

142. Phenotypic flexibility in basal metabolic rate is associated with rainfall variability among populations of rufous-collared sparrow.

143. Interplay between thermal and immune ecology: effect of environmental temperature on insect immune response and energetic costs after an immune challenge.

144. Testing the fitness consequences of the thermoregulatory and parental care models for the origin of endothermy.

145. The mean and variance of environmental temperature interact to determine physiological tolerance and fitness.

146. Within-species digestive tract flexibility in rufous-collared sparrows and the climatic variability hypothesis.

147. An experimental test of the role of environmental temperature variability on ectotherm molecular, physiological and life-history traits: implications for global warming.

148. Comparative energetics of the giant hummingbird (Patagona gigas).

149. Physiological flexibility and climate change: The case of digestive function regulation in lizards.

150. Metabolic capacity and the evolution of biogeographic patterns in oscine and suboscine passerine birds.

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