Animal Physiology And Metabolism
2 researchers across 2 institutions
Investigations in animal physiology and metabolism explore the intricate biological processes that govern how animals function, grow, and adapt to their environments. This research delves into how organisms acquire and utilize energy, regulate body temperature, manage nutrient intake, and respond to physiological challenges. Methodologies often include detailed biochemical analyses, advanced imaging techniques, and controlled experimental studies to understand cellular and systemic responses. Sub-fields encompass endocrinology, nutritional physiology, comparative physiology, and the study of metabolic disorders.
This area of study holds significant relevance for Arkansas. Understanding animal metabolism is crucial for optimizing agricultural production, a key economic driver in the state, particularly in livestock and poultry industries. Research into animal physiology can also inform conservation efforts for native wildlife and contribute to public health initiatives by studying metabolic diseases that affect both humans and animals. The state's diverse ecosystems provide natural laboratories for comparative physiological studies.
This research intersects with fields such as wildlife ecology, microbial community ecology, diet and metabolism studies, and genomics. Engagement across multiple Arkansas institutions facilitates a broader approach to understanding the complex physiological and metabolic challenges faced by animals.
Top Researchers
| Name | Institution | h-index | Citations | Career Stage | Badges |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Trixie N. Lee | Harding University Main Campus | 6 | 141 | ||
| Jessica Hiley | Arkansas State University | 0 | 0 |
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Cross-Institution Connections
Researchers at different institutions with overlapping expertise in Animal Physiology And Metabolism.