Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2155058248> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2155058248 endingPage "148" @default.
- W2155058248 startingPage "139" @default.
- W2155058248 abstract "Detoxification capacity of enzymes in the liver is thought to be the primary factor governing dietary toxin intake by mammalian herbivores. Recently, toxin absorption in the gut was proposed as an alternative process that also influences toxin intake. We examined the role of the gut in regulating toxin absorption by quantifying excretion of a plant secondary compound in the feces. We hypothesized that specialists have a greater capacity to reduce intestinal absorption of toxins than do generalists. To test this hypothesis, we compared fecal excretion of alpha‐pinene in specialist (Neotoma stephensi) and generalist (Neotoma albigula) woodrats. Alpha‐pinene is the most abundant monoterpene in Juniperus monosperma, which occurs in the natural diet of both woodrat species. Woodrats were fed alpha‐pinene in diets containing juniper foliage for 3 wk and, in a separate experiment, were given a single oral dose of alpha‐pinene. Feces were collected from animals at the end of each experiment and analyzed for alpha‐pinene concentration using gas chromatography. Both woodrat species excreted unchanged alpha‐pinene in the feces. However, specialist woodrats excreted 40% more alpha‐pinene per unit ingested from a juniper diet and excreted nearly four times a greater percentage of an oral dose of alpha‐pinene compared with generalists." @default.
- W2155058248 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2155058248 creator A5012856093 @default.
- W2155058248 creator A5039207530 @default.
- W2155058248 creator A5058078857 @default.
- W2155058248 date "2004-01-01" @default.
- W2155058248 modified "2023-10-16" @default.
- W2155058248 title "A Specialist Herbivore (<i>Neotoma stephensi</i>) Absorbs Fewer Plant Toxins than Does a Generalist (<i>Neotoma albigula</i>)" @default.
- W2155058248 cites W1519335134 @default.
- W2155058248 cites W152943885 @default.
- W2155058248 cites W1543947210 @default.
- W2155058248 cites W1760516562 @default.
- W2155058248 cites W1900543109 @default.
- W2155058248 cites W1965486060 @default.
- W2155058248 cites W1984820569 @default.
- W2155058248 cites W1986007199 @default.
- W2155058248 cites W1994718063 @default.
- W2155058248 cites W1997241897 @default.
- W2155058248 cites W2005193188 @default.
- W2155058248 cites W2005198054 @default.
- W2155058248 cites W2008528976 @default.
- W2155058248 cites W2008586833 @default.
- W2155058248 cites W2008829845 @default.
- W2155058248 cites W2017411996 @default.
- W2155058248 cites W2021991172 @default.
- W2155058248 cites W2028533496 @default.
- W2155058248 cites W2036190926 @default.
- W2155058248 cites W2040274050 @default.
- W2155058248 cites W2042066665 @default.
- W2155058248 cites W2042655896 @default.
- W2155058248 cites W2044273571 @default.
- W2155058248 cites W2045653366 @default.
- W2155058248 cites W2049843512 @default.
- W2155058248 cites W2053240775 @default.
- W2155058248 cites W2056628840 @default.
- W2155058248 cites W2064346925 @default.
- W2155058248 cites W2067898376 @default.
- W2155058248 cites W2070349498 @default.
- W2155058248 cites W2077196677 @default.
- W2155058248 cites W2081856303 @default.
- W2155058248 cites W2084915815 @default.
- W2155058248 cites W2087639009 @default.
- W2155058248 cites W2100713850 @default.
- W2155058248 cites W2103238395 @default.
- W2155058248 cites W2107622792 @default.
- W2155058248 cites W2110363463 @default.
- W2155058248 cites W2118684938 @default.
- W2155058248 cites W2121795389 @default.
- W2155058248 cites W2123414309 @default.
- W2155058248 cites W2149451240 @default.
- W2155058248 cites W2151567921 @default.
- W2155058248 cites W2153681469 @default.
- W2155058248 cites W2153765934 @default.
- W2155058248 cites W2167032897 @default.
- W2155058248 cites W2168095256 @default.
- W2155058248 cites W2176024814 @default.
- W2155058248 cites W2512279504 @default.
- W2155058248 cites W2512454832 @default.
- W2155058248 cites W4362218353 @default.
- W2155058248 cites W5117278 @default.
- W2155058248 doi "https://doi.org/10.1086/378923" @default.
- W2155058248 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15057724" @default.
- W2155058248 hasPublicationYear "2004" @default.
- W2155058248 type Work @default.
- W2155058248 sameAs 2155058248 @default.
- W2155058248 citedByCount "65" @default.
- W2155058248 countsByYear W21550582482012 @default.
- W2155058248 countsByYear W21550582482013 @default.
- W2155058248 countsByYear W21550582482014 @default.
- W2155058248 countsByYear W21550582482015 @default.
- W2155058248 countsByYear W21550582482016 @default.
- W2155058248 countsByYear W21550582482017 @default.
- W2155058248 countsByYear W21550582482018 @default.
- W2155058248 countsByYear W21550582482019 @default.
- W2155058248 countsByYear W21550582482020 @default.
- W2155058248 countsByYear W21550582482021 @default.
- W2155058248 countsByYear W21550582482022 @default.
- W2155058248 countsByYear W21550582482023 @default.
- W2155058248 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2155058248 hasAuthorship W2155058248A5012856093 @default.
- W2155058248 hasAuthorship W2155058248A5039207530 @default.
- W2155058248 hasAuthorship W2155058248A5058078857 @default.
- W2155058248 hasConcept C10146269 @default.
- W2155058248 hasConcept C134018914 @default.
- W2155058248 hasConcept C185933670 @default.
- W2155058248 hasConcept C18903297 @default.
- W2155058248 hasConcept C2777367657 @default.
- W2155058248 hasConcept C2780476401 @default.
- W2155058248 hasConcept C45371612 @default.
- W2155058248 hasConcept C46325548 @default.
- W2155058248 hasConcept C59822182 @default.
- W2155058248 hasConcept C61716771 @default.
- W2155058248 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W2155058248 hasConcept C89423630 @default.
- W2155058248 hasConceptScore W2155058248C10146269 @default.
- W2155058248 hasConceptScore W2155058248C134018914 @default.
- W2155058248 hasConceptScore W2155058248C185933670 @default.
- W2155058248 hasConceptScore W2155058248C18903297 @default.