| [gongylonema pithyusensis n. sp. (nematoda: spiruridae), a parasite of the oesophagus of the dormouse eliomys quercinus ophiusae thomas, 1925 (rodentia: gliridae) in formentera (balearic islands) (author's transl)]. | a new nematode, gongylonema pithyusensis n. sp., parasitizing the oesophagus mucosa of the dormouse eliomys quercinus ophiusae thomas, 1925 in the balearic island of formentera (spain) is described. the male of the new species is characterized by the size of spicules and gubernaculum; the female by the morphology of the tail, the posteriour situation of the vulva and the dimensions of the eggs. it is the only gongylonema species to be known parasitizing rodents of the family gliridae. | 1977 | 561564 |
| [pseudophysaloptera kahmanni n. sp. (nematoda: physalopteridae), a parasite of the stomach of the dormouse eliomys quercinus ophiusae thomas, 1925 (rodentia: gliridae) in formentera (balearic islands) (author's transl)]. | a new nematode physalopteridae, pseudophysaloptera kahmanni n. sp., parasitizing the stomach of the dormouse eliomys quercinus ophiusae thomas, 1925 (rodentia: gliridae) in formentera (balearic islands, spain) is described. it is the first and only species of the genus pseudophysaloptera baylis, 1934 to be known parasitizing rodents in the nature. | 1977 | 900771 |
| [presence of the nematode physaloptera sibirica petrow and gorbunow 1931, parasite of carnivores, in the lerot eliomys quercinus l. in the alps]. | | 1976 | 987745 |
| [observations of fleas of small mammals at the gran paradiso national park (italian occidental alps)]. | the siphonaptera of small mammals (nearly 200 rodents, insectivora and mustelids) of the parco nazionale del gran paradiso (western italian alps) have been collected and studied during the years 1973-75. all the animals have been captured at altitudes ranging from 1570 to 2400 m during different seasons. twelve genera and sixteen species have been identified, namely: chaetopsylla (c.) homoea homoea from mustela erminea; hystrichopsylla (h.) talpae talpae from clethrionomys glareolus; rhadinopsyl ... | 1975 | 1233394 |
| seasonal changes in vasopressin in the brain of the garden dormouse (eliomys quercinus l.). | the distribution of vasopressin in the brain of the garden dormouse (eliomys quercinus l.) was examined by immunocytochemistry at different times of the year. in spring-summer, sexual dimorphism in the density of vasopressin labeling was observed in several areas of the brain. in these regions, such as the lateral septum and the nucleus of the vertical limb of the diagonal band of broca, male garden dormice showed more vasopressin immunoreactivity than their female counterparts. in autumn-winter ... | 1990 | 2324321 |
| presence of intranuclear inclusions in the principal cells of the epididymis of the garden dormouse eliomys quercinus l. | globular inclusions are present in the nuclei of the columnar epithelial cells lining the ductus epididymidis in the garden dormouse, eliomys quercinus l. such inclusions have been reported in the dog where they are very abundant, in the stallion and in man. they have been found to be absent from sheep, cat, rabbit, guinea pig, rat and mouse. we have now found them in the garden dormouse, an ascrotal hibernator, but have been unable to detect them in another hibernator, the thirteen-lined ground ... | 1988 | 2840196 |
| oxytocinergic innervation of the brain of the garden dormouse (eliomys quercinus l.). | the oxytocinergic innervation of the brain of the garden dormouse (eliomys quercinus l.) was studied by means of immunocytochemistry. in contrast to the sparse oxytocin innervation of the rat forebrain, dense fibre networks in various cortical and limbic brain areas were demonstrated in this animal. these include, e.g., the prefrontal cortex, the claustrum, the septum, and the hippocampus. a very dense innervation was also seen in the caudal regions of the garden dormouse brain; these regions ar ... | 1988 | 3417903 |
| [action of exogenous insulin on the pentose shunt activity in two species of hibernating mammals: the common dormouse and the garden dormouse (author's transl)]. | | 1974 | 4464802 |
| [preparation of antisera against some sequences of somatostatin synthetized on resin. application to the immunological detection of somatostatin systems: preliminary results (author's transl)]. | specific srif(1-14) fragments were synthetized on resin using conventional procedures. rabbits received subcutaneously peptidyl resins in complete freund adjuvant emulsion. the presence of antibodies was assessed by immunocytochemical and radioimmunological assays. 1. peptidyl resins lead to antibodies production; their specificity depends on sequence and molecular configuration of the peptide on the resin. anti-resin antibodies were not detected. 2. in the brain, srif(1-4) (in rat) and srif(10- ... | 1981 | 6122735 |
| [kahmannia eliomydis n. gen., n. sp. (nematoda: heteroxynematidae), an intestinal parasite of eliomys quercinus (linnaeus, 1766)(rodentia: gliridae) in minorca (balearic islands)]. | description of kahmannia eliomydis n. gen., n. sp., an heretoxynematid nematode parasitizing the intestine of the garden dormouse eliomys quercinus (linnaeus, 1766) (rodentia: gliridae) in the island of minorca (balearies). kahmannia n. gen. is proposed to include in the heteroxynematinae the intestinal parasites from rodents characterized by: oral opening circular without lips; buccal capsule triangular with small oesophageal teeth; oesophagus elongated with spherical bulb with strongly develop ... | 1982 | 7181378 |
| antilipolytic effects of alpha 2-adrenergic agonists, neuropeptide y, adenosine, and pge1 in mammal adipocytes. | lipolysis is stimulated by different hormones, depending on the species, but is also regulated by antilipolytic modulators, such as catecholamines (alpha 2-agonists), neuropeptide y (npy), adenosine, and prostaglandin e1 (pge1), for which species-specific variations are poorly described. comparison of the efficiency of these antilipolytic systems showed that pge1 or phenylisopropyladenosine was able to totally inhibit lipolysis activation in nine mammalian species. however, the antilipolytic res ... | 1994 | 7910434 |
| rodents and their arthropod ectoparasites in south sinai governorate, egypt. | from the scientific point of research, little attention has been paid to south sinai governorate. in this paper, it was aimed to study the rodent population and their arthropod ectoparasites in three selected areas; st. catherine, wadi sahab and wadi feran. the highest rodent trap index was in st. catherine, followed by wadi sahab and then wadi feran. mus musculus was predominant mainly indoors in the three areas while acomys c. dimidiatus was predominant mainly outdoors. dipodillus dasyurus was ... | 1993 | 8308354 |
| on physaloptera sibirica petrow et gorbunow, 1931 (nematoda: physalopteridae) parasitizing iberian mammals. | faunistic and morphological study of physaloptera sibirica petrow et gorbunow, 1931 (nematoda: physalopteridae), a nematode isolated in spain from three mammal species: red fox, vulpes vulpes (linnaeus, 1758) (carnivora: canidae), eurasian badger, meles meles (linnaeus, 1758) (carnivora: mustelidae), and garden dormouse, eliomys quercinus (linnaeus, 1766) (rodentia: myoxidae) in the iberian peninsula. morphological features of cephalic and caudal regions of males are presented for the first time ... | 1996 | 9077116 |
| small mammals from sima de los huesos. | a small collection of rodents from sima de los huesos helps to clarify the stratigraphic position of this famous human locality. the presence of allocricetus bursae and pliomys lenki relictus and the size of a. bursae, apodemus sylvaticus and eliomys quercinus suggest a middle pleistocene age (saalian) to the clays where humans have been found. | 1997 | 9300341 |
| effects of octopamine on lipolysis, glucose transport and amine oxidation in mammalian fat cells. | octopamine is known to exert adrenergic effects in mammals although specific octopamine receptors have been cloned only in invertebrates. it has been shown that octopamine can stimulate alpha(2)-adrenoceptors (ars) in chinese hamster ovary cells transfected with human alpha(2)-ars. more recently, we reported that octopamine stimulates lipolysis through beta(3)-rather than beta(1)-or beta(2)-ar activation in white adipocytes from different mammalian species. the present study was thus undertaken ... | 2000 | 11790328 |
| [respiratory exchanges of the common hamster (cricetus cricetus) & of the dormouse (eliomys quercinus) in hibernation]. | | 1959 | 13663389 |
| [comparative thyroid activity of 2 hibernating animals: the lerot (eliomys quercinus) and the gopher (citellus citellus) and a homeothermal animal: the rat, during exposure to cold in the summer]. | | 1960 | 13848515 |
| [preliminary note on infection of eliomys quercinus with rickettsia prowazeki]. | | 1951 | 14921146 |
| eimeria species (apicomplexa: eimeriidae) infecting eliomys quercinus in an alpine habitat. | coccidian parasites were detected in an alpine population of the garden dormouse (eliomys quercinus), and 55-82% of the fecal samples collected during a two-year study (2000 and 2002) contained one or two eimerian species. we report the presence of eimeria myoxi and confirm for the first time the presence of eimeria melanuri in the garden dormouse. these eimeria species can be considered common parasites of the garden dormouse and the asian garden dormouse. the high prevalence might be due to gr ... | 2005 | 16107682 |
| [morphometric data on pineal gland of loir (glis glis) and lerot (elioyms quercinus) during the annual cycle]. | the important involution of the pineal gland of glis glis and eliomys quercinus during the months of july and august belongs to a polyglandular involution (anterior lobe of the hypophysis, male and female genital glands) characteristic of estivation. | 2002 | 126720 |
| ultrastructural and monoamine histofluorescence study of the pineal gland in the female garden-dormouse (eliomys quercinus l.) under normal and experimental conditions during the period of hibernation. correlations with the hypothalamo-pituitary-ovarian axis. | | 2005 | 549080 |
| [differentiation of the dormouse eliomys quercinus (linnaeus 1766) fro the murid mus caroli (bonhote 1902) based on the masticatory muscles]. | investigated were the masticatory musculature of the murid, mus caroli, and the glirid, eliomys quercinus. differences between both species could be found, which includes different mastication. mus caroli eats mixed food. the masticatory musculature admits mainly antero-posterior mandibular movements with a minimal transverse component. the food of eliomys quercinus exists of mainly insects. the masticatory muscles, in particular the m. pterygoideus internus and the well developed m. zygomaticom ... | 2009 | 2806847 |
| [adrenocortical function during the annual cycle in a hibernating animal: the dormouse (eliomys quercinus l). i. activity during summer: reproductive period]. | | 2016 | 5087952 |
| a taxonomic review of hymenolepidids (eucestoda, hymenolepididae) from dormice (rodentia, gliridae), with descriptions of two new species. | in present study the systematic and taxonomic position of hymenolepidids parasitizing rodents of the family gliridae from europe and central asia is discussed. hymenolepis myoxi is redescribed on the basis of the type material from the fat dormouse glis glis deposited in the collection of the museum für naturkunde, berlin, germany. significant corrections of morphologically distinctive characters attributable to h. myoxi include: (1) recognition of a rudimentary rostellar apparatus; (2) absence ... | 2017 | 28030358 |
| communal nesting in the garden dormouse (eliomys quercinus). | communal nesting has been described in many rodents including some dormouse species. in this study, we report the existence of this reproductive strategy in the garden dormouse eliomys quercinus. data was recorded by checking natural nests and nest-boxes from 2003 to 2013 in se spain. pups and adults dormice found in nests were captured and marked. overall, 198 nests were found: 161 (81.31%) were singular nests and 37 (18.69%) were communal nests. communal nests were composed by different combin ... | 2017 | 27908663 |
| differences in growth rates and pre-hibernation body mass gain between early and late-born juvenile garden dormice. | juvenile hibernators have to allocate energy to both growth and fattening, to survive winter, and to avoid possible disadvantages during their first reproductive season. being born late in the active season may have important effects on growth and fattening. this study aimed at determining potential differences in rates and maximal level of growth, and in pre-hibernation body fat mass between early and late-born juvenile garden dormice (eliomys quercinus), and kept in outdoor enclosures with ad ... | 2017 | 27480769 |
| late-born intermittently fasted juvenile garden dormice use torpor to grow and fatten prior to hibernation: consequences for ageing processes. | torpor is thought to slow age-related processes and to sustain growth and fattening of young individuals. energy allocation into these processes represents a challenge for juveniles, especially for those born late in the season. we tested the hypothesis that late-born juvenile garden dormice (eliomys quercinus) fed ad libitum ('al', n = 9) or intermittently fasted ('if', n = 9) use short torpor bouts to enhance growth and fat accumulation to survive winter. if juveniles displayed more frequent a ... | 2014 | 25377448 |
| third lineage of rodent eimerians: morphology, phylogeny and re-description of eimeria myoxi (apicomplexa: eimeriidae) from eliomys quercinus (rodentia: gliridae). | coccidian oocysts from feces of 46 individuals of the garden dormouse, eliomys quercinus (rodentia: gliridae), were morphologically and molecularly characterized. both morphological and sequence data (18s rdna and orf 470) showed low variability, indicating that all samples represent a single species. by comparison with published morphological descriptions of coccidia from glirid rodents, we determined that the samples represent eimeria myoxi. molecular data suggest that this species does not fa ... | 2011 | 21810299 |
| body shape and life style of the extinct balearic dormouse hypnomys (rodentia, gliridae): new evidence from the study of associated skeletons. | hypnomys is a genus of gliridae (rodentia) that occurred in the balearic islands until late holocene. recent finding of a complete skeleton of the chronospecies h. morpheus (late pleistocene-early holocene) and two articulated skeletons of h. cf. onicensis (late pliocene) allowed the inference of body size and the calculation of several postcranial indexes. we also performed a factorial discriminant analysis (fda) in order to evaluate locomotory behaviour and body shape of the taxa. using allome ... | 2010 | 21209820 |
| the relative rdna content of a nor determines its level of expression and its probability of becoming active. a sequential silver staining and in-situ hybridization study. | silver staining was used to estimate the expression of nucleolar organizing regions (nors), and in-situ hybridization (ish) with rdna probes was used to estimate the relative content of rdna in each nor in chromosome preparations of the dormouse, eliomys quercinus, a species with two nor-bearing chromosome pairs. both types of signals were sequentially investigated on every nor by using an ag-ish sequential staining method, which made it possible to demonstrate that the relative amount of rdna i ... | 1999 | 10598572 |
| the arterial system of the abdominal viscera and the pelvis of the dormouse, eliomys quercinus (gliridae, rodentia). | this paper deals with the origin, arrangement and variations of the abdominal and pelvic arteries in the garden dormouse, eliomys quercinus. fourteen latex-injected specimens (10 males, 4 females) were analysed by dissection. measurements from the aortic bifurcation to the origin of the major arterial trunks were taken. the results obtained are compared with those reported for other myomorph rodents. the general arterial system of the dormouse basically agrees with the patterns observed in other ... | 1994 | 8085655 |
| predominance of beta 3-adrenergic component in catecholamine activation of lipolysis in garden dormouse adipocytes. | the beta 3-adrenoceptor (ar) agonists are potent activators of lipolysis in white adipose tissue. beta-ar agonists were tested here on the lipolytic activity of a hibernator, the garden dormouse (eliomys quercinus l.). all the agonists exhibited full intrinsic activity; the most potent was the beta 3-ar agonist brl-37344 [half-maximal effective concentration (ec50) = 0.8 nm]. the beta-antagonist idocyanopindolol (icyp) also stimulated lipolysis of white adipocytes with the same potency and intri ... | 1994 | 7909204 |
| presence of a crystal in the cytoplasm of the male germ cells of the garden dormouse eliomys quercinus l. | a crystal is present in the cytoplasm of the male germ cells of a hibernator, the garden dormouse, eliomys quercinus. in another hibernator, the thirteen-lined ground squirrel citellus tridecemlineatus, such crystals were not found. in the garden dormouse, the crystal is present in the cytoplasm of spermatocytes i and ii and of spermatids, after which it is found in the residual bodies. the crystal is usually an ovoid ca 2.4 microns long and 0.75 microns by 1.6 microns when sectioned transversal ... | 1993 | 8402541 |
| a comparison of the heart rate at different ambient temperatures during long-term hibernation in the garden dormouse, eliomys quercinus l. | heart rate in hibernating garden dormice, eliomys quercinus, was studied by means of permanently implanted electrodes; ambient temperatures (ta's) were maintained at 0, 4, 6.5, and 9 degrees c during the 6-month test period in each winter study. the animals were kept under constant conditions in darkness and without food or water. heart rate remained at a low level during deep hibernation at all ta's studied. there were no differences in midwinter values between the ta's of 6.5 and 9 degrees c: ... | 1992 | 1499324 |
| increased gdp binding and thermogenic activity in brown adipose tissue mitochondria during arousal of the hibernating garden dormouse (eliomys quercinus l.). | 1. the thermogenic activity of brown adipose tissue in hibernating garden dormice during hypothermic torpor and at different states of arousal were studied. high levels of gdp binding were observed on isolated brown fat mitochondria, indicating that the thermogenic proton conductance pathway is very active in brown fat during arousal. 2. in order to investigate this phenomenon, the uncoupling protein was assessed by immunological assay and the mrna for ucp was analysed. 3. animals during arousal ... | 1991 | 1673895 |
| liver and brown fat mitochondrial response to cold in the garden dormouse (eliomys quercinus). | the involvement of two organs, i.e. the liver and the brown adipose tissue (bat) in response to cold in a hibernating species such as the garden dormouse has been studied. 2. in animals living in the cold, mitochondrial respiratory rates significantly increased (with respect to those living at 28 degrees c) in both organs with a larger increase in the bat (+152% in the bat and 67% in the liver). 3. the increase in bat activity was obtained by a concomitant increase in: (a) the bat mass (+30%), ( ... | 1990 | 2085962 |
| ultrastructure of the proximal convoluted tubule in the hibernating garden dormouse (eliomys quercinus l.). | we have carried out an ultrastructural study of the proximal convoluted kidney tubule in hibernating and nonhibernating garden dormice. deep hibernation produced the following changes: the nuclei had an irregular shape; saccular cavities appeared near the nucleus and there was an increase in the components of the lysosomal system; hibernation seems to have no influence on the number of mitochondria; hypertrophic mitochondria occur in controls, whereas none were ever seen in hibernating dormice. | 1986 | 3802892 |
| [ultrastructural study of the sertoli cell in the seminiferous tubules of a hibernating animal, eliomys quercinus l.), living in different lighting conditions]. | the ultrastructure of the sertoli cell studied in sexually active control animals during may-june and experimental animals sexually activated by light in winter, presents the commonly described ramified aspect with an infolded nucleus, well developed golgi complexes, rough and smooth endoplasmic reticulum, numerous microfilaments, few liposomes and lysosomal formations; in the regressed testes of hibernating animals or blinded spring animals, the sertoli cells are more round shaped with a signif ... | 1985 | 3837678 |
| [ultrastructural changes in the renal filtration barrier during hibernation of the common dormouse (eliomys quercinus l.)]. | we have studied kidney samples of 16 garden dormouses (eliomys quercinus l.) divided into two groups, 8 hibernating and 8 non-hibernating. hibernation produces structural modifications in the glomerular ultrafilter: (1) the endothelial pores decrease in number and size; (2) the podocytic food processes increase in number and the slit pores decrease in size; (3) in the basement membrane there are no structural morphological modifications. in short, we could say that the permeability of the glomer ... | 1985 | 4082888 |
| [morphological behavior of the renal corpuscle of the garden dormouse during hibernation]. | we studied 20 garden dormouses (eliomys quercinus), 10 of which had hibernated. the renal tissue was fixed in bouin's fluid, embedded in paraffin and sectioned at 7 microns; the sections were stained with azocarmin. these preparations were studied with an optical microscope (leitz sm-lux). hibernation causes an increase in the corpuscular, glomerular and bowman capsular areas. we thought that this statistically significant increase in the size of the corpuscular structures might be due to the gl ... | 1985 | 3969819 |
| behavioural development of the gardendormouse, eliomys quercinus l. : ii) an open-field study. | in order to study the behavioural development of the gardendormouse the open-field method was used. each young dormouse was tested for 3 minutes every day. locomotion, urination, defecation and vocalizations were recorded and quantified. the tests were made from birth to the 30 th day of life. the locomotory activity increased progressively and reached a maximum on the 28th day. from birth to the 18th day of life the number of whistles emitted by the young dormice increased as the locomotory act ... | 1984 | 24896523 |
| ambient temperature dependence of the body temperature and of the duration of the hibernation periods in the garden dormouse, eliomys quercinus l. | hibernation pattern in the garden dormouse (eliomys quercinus) was studied at ta's of 0, 4, 6.5, and 9 degrees c during 6 months in each study winter. the animals were kept in darkness without food or water. body temperature and the mean duration of the hibernation periods were ambient temperature dependent. the comparison of hibernation at different ta's was based on three features: the mean duration of the hibernation periods during the midwinter plateau, the existence of the initial and termi ... | 1983 | 6661917 |
| grammolichus eliomys (glycyphagidae), a new mite with endofollicular hypopi in the tail of the dormouse eliomys quercinus ophiusae thomas (rodentia, gliridae) in formentera island, spain. | | 1982 | 7180374 |
| [effects of blinding by bilateral orbital enucleation on the ultrastructure of the pineal gland in the female garden dormouse (eliomys quercinus l.). correlations with the hypothalamo-pituitary-ovarian axis]. | dormice were blinded by bilateral enucleation in december before hibernation or in march at the end of hibernation and were then studied in july and october. all the animals stayed in permanent anoestrus even at long-term. the ultrastructure of the pinealocyte was very characteristic, presenting typical elements of both hibernal anoestrus and sexual activation. two organelles were well developed in enucleated dormice: reticulo-endoplasmic vacuoles and liposomes whose development seemed to be ass ... | 1981 | 6891486 |
| neuronal systems immunologically related to the somatostatin system in the garden dormouse. | cells and fibers containing somatostain (srif) or srif-like peptides were detected immunocytochemically in the brain of the garden dormouse (eliomys quercinus l.). the periventricular preoptic nucleus and the paraventricular nucleus encompass a component of the srif-immunoreactive hypothalamo-infundibular and hypothalamo-neurohypophyseal systems. the suprachiastmatic, ventromedial and arcuate nuclei contain a number of srif-positive cells and receive a rich srif innervation. the extrahypothalami ... | 1980 | 6105921 |
| ultrastruct of the hypothalamic neurosecretory nuclei of the dormouse (eliomys quercinus l.) in the awakening and hibernating states. | the ultrastructure of the chief neurosecretory nuclei, supraoptic, (son), parventricular, (pvn) and infundibular (in), of the dormouse (eliomys quercinus l.) has been studied during active and hibernating states. in the active state all three nuclei contained light, dark and intermediate type neurons. in hibernation the son showed only a single light type which differed from the light neurons of the active state; the endoplasmic reticulum was vacuolized and sometimes grouped in 'honey-comb' stru ... | 1978 | 721686 |
| the posterior pituitary of the garden dormouse (eliomys quercinus l.). evidence of two types of neurosecretory axons on the basis of ultrastructural characteristics. | ultrastructural examination of the posterior pituitary of the garden dormouse (eliomys quercinus l) was carried out at different times in the annual cycle of this hibernating rodent. obvious differences between experimental groups have not been observed, and the results presented here must be considered as general features of the garden dormouse posterior pituitary. neurosecretory axons and endings can be divided into two types, according to different aspects of neurosecretory granules (nsg) and ... | 1978 | 647748 |
| [histofluorescence study of epiphyseal monoamines in the garden dormouse (eliomys quercinus l.) during various experimental conditions in hibernation period (author's transl)]. | during the hibernation period, the epiphyseal catecholamine charge is well detected in the garden dormouse; it appears more important in darkened animals at 22 degrees c and much less in animals under continuous lighting. serotoninergic elements have only been shown in animals living under complete darkness. an important catecholaminergic and indolaminergic charge appears in sexually-hypoactive-animals; during ovarian activation after illumination a diminution (of this charge) is observed. in th ... | 1978 | 570371 |
| [lethargic hypothermia induced by a protein free diet in a hibernating rodent, the dormouse (eliomys quercinus l.)]. | in garden dormouse protein deficiency leads to reversible hypothermic torpor, comparable with that provoked by starvation or occuring naturally during hibernation, whether the diet consists wholly of apples or of synthetic protein-free food. torpor induced by protein deficiency occurs even though the energy requirements of the animal are amply satisfied. these phases of lethargy occur after a certain delay and with a variable frequency, both of which vary with the ambient temperature. | 1978 | 157212 |
| comparative cellular localization of corticotropin and melanotropin in lerot adenohypophysis (eliomys quercinus). an immunohistochemical study. | corticotropin and melanotropin producing cells were localized in the adenohypophysis of normal lerots by using antibodies against synthetic corticotropins (anti beta1-24 acth, anti alpha17-39 acth, anti alpha25-39 acth), and melanotropins (anti alpha msh, anti beta msh). all the anticorticotropin sera stained the same cells both in the anterior lobe and in the intermediate lobe. the anti alpha msh serum only stained a few cells, exclusively located in the intermediate lobe. these alpha msh cells ... | 1977 | 200366 |
| [histofluorescence study of hypothalamic biogenic amines in eliomys quercinus l. in normal and experimental conditions during hibernation]. | | 1977 | 615551 |
| [influence of the photoperiod on the ultrastructure of the pineal gland before and during the seasonal genital cycle in the female garden dormouse (eliomys quercinus l.) (author's transl)]. | the pinealocyte of the female garden dormouse presents ultrastructural characteristics correlated with the sexual cycle. in winter, during the period of sexual quiescence, the pinealocyte is very rich in liposomes, myelinic bodies and lysosomes; the same holds during the summer quiescence state. these organelles and a great number of intracellular vacuoles are very well developed in dormice artificially maintained in anoestrous during the normal sexual activity period by light deprivation. in sp ... | 1977 | 562394 |
| [ultrastructural evidence of two types of neurosecretory axons and nerve-endings in the posthypophysis of the garden dormouse (eliomys quercinus) (author's transl)(proceedings)]. | | 2016 | 1022184 |
| [auditory sensitivity of the lerot (eliomys quercinus l.) (rodentia gliridae). study of evoked potentials at the level of the cochlea]. | | 1976 | 976572 |
| [effects of sleep on ovary development during hibernation and aestivation in the dormouse (eliomys quercinus l.)(author's transl)]. | hibernation does not correspond to a period of rest of the ovary, nor to the prolongation of a period of anoestrus. hibernation is necessary for the normal course of the period of genital activity. its suppression tends to modify more or less severely the physiological equilibrium implicated in the control of genital activities. however, the animal can find a more or less normal rythm even if is deprived of hibernation during the course of a second year. prolongation of hibernation in hemicastra ... | 2016 | 1238047 |
| [distribution of hypothalamic nuclei of the marked dormouse (eliomys quercinus l.) and its relation to hibernation]. | | 1975 | 1235432 |
| [seasonal cycle of thermoregulation of the garden dormouse (eliomys quercinus)]. | | 1975 | 791143 |
| characterization by different techniques of adrenocorticotropin and gonadotropin producing cells in lerot pituitary (eliomys quercinus). | adrenocorticotropin and gonadotropin producing cells were localized in the adenohypothysis of normal lerots by using anti-beta 1-24 acth, anti-lh, anti-lh beta, anti-pmsg antisera. in order to study their fine structure two techniques were employed: a superimposition technique which consists of detailed comparisons between the same cells in light, fluorescence and electron microscopic preparations and an immunocytochemical technique on ultra-thin sections using the peroxidase anti-peroxidase com ... | 1975 | 167969 |
| [role of the season and of the nutritonnal state on the distribution of tissular fatty acids in the hibernating dormouse (eliomys quercinus l.)]. | seasonal changes were observed in fatty acid composition of plasma, liver and cardiac muscle. during hibernation unsaturated fatty acids levels increase in plasma cholesterol esters (ce), glycerides (gl) and phospholipids. after spring arousal, the oleic acid content decreases in total fatty acids of liver and cardiac muscle. in summer fasting induces lipid changes similar to that occuring in natural hibernation. desaturation observed in winter can be explained by the accumulation of unsaturated ... | 1975 | 132257 |
| [gonadotropic cells of the dormouse pituitary (eliomys quercinus): concordance between the results of optic microscopy (immunofluorescence and dyes) and electron microscopy]. | | 1974 | 4618532 |
| [pituitary cells with corticotropic activity in the lerot (eliomys quercinus): superposition of optic microscopy (immunofluorescene and dyes) and electron microscopy]. | | 1973 | 4361344 |
| [on the mechanism of changes in blood leukocyte levels during the arousal of a hibernator: the garden dormouse (eliomys quercinus l.)]. | | 1973 | 4803153 |
| [histophysiological study of the splenic modifications during hibernation of the garden dormouse eliomys quercinus l]. | | 1972 | 5023007 |
| [reversible hypothermia and lipid metabolism changes induced by food deprivation in the lerot (eliomys quercinus l.)]. | | 1972 | 4662959 |
| [morphologic and enzymologic study of the ovary during the annual cycle in lerots (eliomys quercinus l)]. | | 1972 | 4660173 |
| [contribution of brown fat to the mobilization of lipids during periodic arousal of a hibernating animal, the garden dormouse (eliomys quercinus l.)]. | | 2013 | 5097177 |
| [study of adrenocortical function during the annual cycle in a hibernant: the garden dormouse (eliomys quercinus l.). ii. activity during autumn: period of hibernation preparation]. | | 2013 | 5555895 |
| [histophysiological study of central monoamines in the garden dormouse (eliomys quercinus) in estival and prehibernating phases]. | | 1971 | 4259499 |
| [histophysiological study of central monoamines in the garden doormouse (eliomys quercinus) in hibernation and in period of sexual activity]. | | 1970 | 4987860 |
| [endocrine changes during hibernation and annual cycle in the dormouse (eliomys quercinus l.)]. | | 1970 | 4947868 |
| [chromosomes of the dormouse (eliomys quercinus l.)]. | | 1970 | 5527698 |
| [u.v. fluorescence study of central monoamines in the lerot (eliomys quercinus) in hibernation]. | | 1970 | 4250410 |
| [histological data on the calcitonin cells of the thyroid of the garden dormouse (eliomys quercinus l)]. | | 2013 | 4193625 |
| [contribution to the histology of the endocrine pancreas of eliomys quercinus l]. | | 1969 | 4181130 |
| [periodical modifications of lipids of the "brown fat" and of plasma in a hibernating animal, the lerot (eliomys quercinus l.)]. | | 1969 | 5394024 |
| [adrenocortical activity during winter sleep in 2 hibernating animals: the dormouse (eliomys quercinus l.) and the hodgehog (erinaceus europaeus l.)]. | | 1969 | 4323408 |
| [seasonal development of glucose metabolism and spontaneous food choice in a hibernating animal, the dormouse, (eliomys quercinus)]. | | 1967 | 6059944 |
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| [the hypothalamo-neurohypophysial system of the dormouse (eliomys quercinus l.) during the annual cycle and in various experimental conditions]. | | 1966 | 4227888 |
| [method of exploration of dietary behavior in a hibernating animal, the lerot eliomys quercinus]. | | 1966 | 4224431 |
| [study of the urinary and fecal elimination of several cations in the lerot (eliomys quercinus l.)]. | | 1965 | 4954329 |
| [estivation in the dormouse (eliomys quercinus l.)]. | | 1965 | 14282903 |
| [on in vivo iodination of various thyroid proteins: in the dormouse (eliomys quercinus l.) in prolonged hibernation]. | | 1964 | 14243835 |
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| [on various aspects of thyroid activity in 2 hibernating rodents: the lerot (eliomys quercinus) and the gopher (citellus citellus)]. | | 2006 | 14413287 |
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| [thyroid activity in the hibernating dormouse (eliomys quercinus l.) in winter and spring]. | | 1957 | 13489941 |
| [relation between iodine (i127) content and the monoiodotyrosine/diiodotyrosine ratio in the thyroid gland; its effect on the nature and rate of hormone secretion; study in the hibernating dormouse (eliomys quercinus l.) using radioiodine i131]. | | 1957 | 13489940 |
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| [the annual cycle of thyroid iodine of a hibernant; the dormouse (eliomys quercinus)]. | | 1952 | 13023596 |
| potential of pest regulation by insectivorous birds in mediterranean woody crops. | regulation of agricultural pests managing their natural enemies represents an alternative to chemical pesticides. we assessed the potential of insectivorous birds as pest regulators in woody crops located in central spain. a total of 417 nest boxes installed in five field study sites (one vineyard, two fruit orchards, and two olive groves) were monitored for use and breeding of insectivorous birds and other species for four consecutive years (2013-2016). at all field sites except the two olive g ... | 2017 | 28877166 |
| effects of both a melatonin agonist and antagonist on seasonal changes in body mass and energy intake in the garden dormouse. | many physiological functions including nycthemeral rhythm, reproductive cycles, body temperature and body mass are controlled by photoperiodic changes in different species. in the hibernating garden dormouse, both energy intake and body mass increase with the duration of the night. this seasonal mass gain is spontaneous and reversible. | 1996 | 8817360 |
| an attempt to correlate brain areas containing melatonin-binding sites with rhythmic functions: a study in five hibernator species. | high affinity melatonin-binding sites have been described, by means of autoradiography with 2-125i-melatonin as the ligand, in more than 60 brain areas of about 20 mammalian species, with dramatic variations in the nature and number of labelled structures among the different species studied. as melatonin is involved in the synchronization of biological rhythms, we have tried to correlate the brain areas containing melatonin-binding sites with some rhythmic functions typical of given species. the ... | 1994 | 7954706 |