Ecological and Evolutionary Physiology
Overview
Ecological and Evolutionary Physiology is a scientific journal, published since 2024 in English. The journal's country of origin is United States and its primary focus areas are biochemistry, biology and physiology.
Details
Details
Abbr.
Ecol Evol Physiol
Start
2024
End
Continuing
Frequency
Bimonthly
p-ISSN
2993-7965
e-ISSN
2993-7973
Country
United States
Language
English
Specialties
Biochemistry
Biology
Physiology
Biology
Physiology
Recent Articles
1.
Dubiner S, Meiri S, Levin E
Ecol Evol Physiol
. 2025 Feb;
97(6):382-387.
PMID: 39946733
AbstractSquamates are adapted to thrive in extreme deserts thanks to, among other mechanisms, the water-conserving characteristics of their integument. Yet very small-bodied species, such as the fossorial desert thread snake...
2.
Perez-Venegas D, Montalva F, Gutierrez J, Gomez-Camus A, Angel A, Ulloa-Contreras C, et al.
Ecol Evol Physiol
. 2025 Feb;
97(6):327-341.
PMID: 39946732
AbstractPinnipeds face increasing challenges that affect how maternal foraging and nursing strategies transfer key resources for immune function and ultimately the survival of their offspring. We evaluated how foraging strategies...
3.
Raynal R, Bonduriansky R, Schwanz L
Ecol Evol Physiol
. 2025 Feb;
97(6):342-353.
PMID: 39946731
AbstractThe ability of freshwater fish to acclimate quickly to water temperature variation is imperative when living in shallow changeable environments. However, while it has often been assumed that maximum metabolic...
4.
Mueller C, Leao C, Atherley K, Campos N, Eme J
Ecol Evol Physiol
. 2025 Feb;
97(6):354-370.
PMID: 39946730
AbstractEnvironmental thermal fluctuations influence fitness-related organismal traits. Investigations of ectothermic physiology must include cycling thermal regimes because such fluctuations are increasing with environmental change. We used the eurythermal Baja California...
5.
Jego L, Quemeneur J, Stier A, Collet S, Roussel D, Hickey A, et al.
Ecol Evol Physiol
. 2025 Feb;
97(6):371-381.
PMID: 39946729
AbstractPeriods of hypoxia are extremely common in aquatic systems and are predicted to have enduring impacts on aquatic life. Mitochondrial metabolic responses are important for animal performance during hypoxia, but...
6.
Gilbert A, Wayne S, Norris M, Rodgers J, Warner D
Ecol Evol Physiol
. 2024 Dec;
97(5):292-301.
PMID: 39680905
AbstractUnderstanding the relationship between the environment parents experience during reproduction and the environment embryos experience in the nest is essential for determining the intergenerational responses of populations to novel environmental...
7.
Stewart N, Tabh J, Mastromonaco G, Burness G
Ecol Evol Physiol
. 2024 Dec;
97(5):263-273.
PMID: 39680904
AbstractIsland vertebrates that are small on the mainland tend to be larger and exhibit tamer behavior than their mainland conspecifics-a combined set of characteristics known as "island syndrome." Such island-specific...
8.
Robinson C, Milnes M, Clifton I, John-Alder H, Cox R
Ecol Evol Physiol
. 2024 Dec;
97(5):315-325.
PMID: 39680903
AbstractHormones can induce trait development in one species yet have no effect on the same trait in a closely related species, but the mechanisms underlying these differences are unclear. Here,...
9.
Lipowska M, Sadowska E, Kohl K, Koteja P
Ecol Evol Physiol
. 2024 Dec;
97(5):274-291.
PMID: 39680902
AbstractMammalian herbivory represents a complex adaptation requiring evolutionary changes across all levels of biological organization, from molecules to morphology to behavior. Explaining the evolution of such complex traits represents a...
10.
Hoffman A, Finger Jr J, Kavazis A, Wada H
Ecol Evol Physiol
. 2024 Dec;
97(5):302-314.
PMID: 39680901
AbstractAt certain intensities and durations, environmental stressors during development can result in changes in physiology that prepare organisms for future stressful conditions. Such plasticity can allow organisms to maintain good...