Frank Seebacher mostly deals with Ecology, Ectotherm, Acclimatization, Thermoregulation and Animal science. Ecology and Zoology are frequently intertwined in his study. His study looks at the relationship between Ectotherm and topics such as Biochemistry, which overlap with ANT.
His research integrates issues of Evolutionary biology, Intraspecific aggression, Random allocation and Predatory behavior in his study of Acclimatization. His Thermoregulation research integrates issues from Autonomic nervous system, Bioenergetics, Cell biology and Mitochondrial biogenesis. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Lactate dehydrogenase, Anatomy, Cytochrome c oxidase, Citrate synthase and Heart rate.
Frank Seebacher focuses on Ecology, Acclimatization, Thermoregulation, Zoology and Internal medicine. Frank Seebacher works mostly in the field of Ecology, limiting it down to topics relating to Mosquitofish and, in certain cases, Foraging, as a part of the same area of interest. Frank Seebacher interconnects Range, Phenotypic plasticity, Respiration, Citrate synthase and Metabolism in the investigation of issues within Acclimatization.
His study looks at the relationship between Phenotypic plasticity and fields such as Adaptation, as well as how they intersect with chemical problems. The concepts of his Thermoregulation study are interwoven with issues in Heart rate, Alligator, Lizard and Ectotherm. His work deals with themes such as Endocrinology, SERCA, Zebrafish and Myosin, which intersect with Internal medicine.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Ecology, Acclimatization, Endocrinology, Internal medicine and Zebrafish. His research on Ecology often connects related areas such as Biological evolution. Frank Seebacher has included themes like Reactive oxygen species, Mosquitofish, Gambusia and Phenotypic plasticity in his Acclimatization study.
His Mosquitofish research incorporates elements of Basal metabolic rate, Oxidative phosphorylation, Antioxidant and Animal science. His Endocrinology study deals with Myosin intersecting with Isometric exercise, Ageing, Hypothermia and C2C12. His studies deal with areas such as Muscle force, Anatomy, Open field and Cell biology as well as Zebrafish.
His main research concerns Ecology, Internal medicine, Endocrinology, Developmental plasticity and Evolutionary biology. His studies examine the connections between Ecology and genetics, as well as such issues in Biological evolution, with regards to Fission fusion and Sociality. His Internal medicine research includes elements of Bioenergetics, Citrate synthase and Myosin.
His Skeletal muscle study, which is part of a larger body of work in Endocrinology, is frequently linked to Work loop and Adiponectin, bridging the gap between disciplines. Frank Seebacher combines subjects such as Epigenetics, Lineage and Phenotypic plasticity with his study of Evolutionary biology. His Acclimatization study combines topics in areas such as Basal metabolic rate, Reactive oxygen species, Antioxidant and Animal science.
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Physiological plasticity increases resilience of ectothermic animals to climate change
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Nature Climate Change (2015)
Physiological plasticity increases resilience of ectothermic animals to climate change
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Nature Climate Change (2015)
Coadaptation: A Unifying Principle in Evolutionary Thermal Biology*
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Physiological and Biochemical Zoology (2006)
Coadaptation: A Unifying Principle in Evolutionary Thermal Biology*
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Physiological and Biochemical Zoology (2006)
Coping with thermal challenges: physiological adaptations to environmental temperatures.
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Comprehensive Physiology (2012)
Coping with thermal challenges: physiological adaptations to environmental temperatures.
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Comprehensive Physiology (2012)
Physiological mechanisms of thermoregulation in reptiles: a review.
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Journal of Comparative Physiology B-biochemical Systemic and Environmental Physiology (2005)
Physiological mechanisms of thermoregulation in reptiles: a review.
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Journal of Comparative Physiology B-biochemical Systemic and Environmental Physiology (2005)
Adaptive thermoregulation in endotherms may alter responses to climate change.
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Integrative and Comparative Biology (2011)
Adaptive thermoregulation in endotherms may alter responses to climate change.
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Integrative and Comparative Biology (2011)
Journal of Thermal Biology
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