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The following pages link to Consequences of biotransformation of plant secondary metabolites on acid-base metabolism in mammals—A final common pathway? (Q62518260):
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- The Woodrat Gut Microbiota as an Experimental System for Understanding Microbial Metabolism of Dietary Toxins (Q26741802) (← links)
- The limit to the distribution of a rainforest marsupial folivore is consistent with the thermal intolerance hypothesis (Q34045966) (← links)
- Behavioral strategies of mammal herbivores against plant secondary metabolites: the avoidance-tolerance continuum (Q36505048) (← links)
- The detoxification limitation hypothesis: where did it come from and where is it going? (Q36505071) (← links)
- The protective effect of procyanidin against LPS-induced acute gut injury by the regulations of oxidative state (Q37277129) (← links)
- A pharm-ecological perspective of terrestrial and aquatic plant-herbivore interactions (Q38088663) (← links)
- Does attraction to frugivores or defense against pathogens shape fruit pulp composition? (Q38935305) (← links)
- Detoxification in relation to toxin tolerance in desert woodrats eating creosote bush (Q39210617) (← links)
- Preference by sheep for endophyte-infected tall fescue grown adjacent to or at a distance from alfalfa (Q41692473) (← links)
- Acid loads induced by the detoxification of plant secondary metabolites do not limit feeding by common brushtail possums (Trichosurus vulpecula). (Q43281596) (← links)
- Constraint of feeding by chronic ingestion of 1,8-cineole in the brushtail possum (Trichosurus vulpecula). (Q43312835) (← links)
- Effects of Acacia condensed tannins on urinary parameters, body mass, and diet choice of an Acacia specialist rodent, Thallomys nigricauda (Q44458892) (← links)
- The effect of body condition on serum concentrations of two teratogenic alkaloids (anagyrine and ammodendrine) from lupines (Lupinus species) that cause crooked calf disease (Q46551255) (← links)
- Energetic costs and implications of the intake of plant secondary metabolites on digestive and renal morphology in two austral passerines (Q46587112) (← links)
- Rapid absorption of dietary 1,8-cineole results in critical blood concentration of cineole and immediate cessation of eating in the common brushtail possum (Trichosurus vulpecula). (Q46859753) (← links)
- Roles of the volatile terpene, 1,8-cineole, in plant-herbivore interactions: a foraging odor cue as well as a toxin? (Q46983278) (← links)
- Modeling metabolic costs of allelochemical ingestion by foraging herbivores (Q47719585) (← links)
- Food deprivation affects preference of sheep for foods varying in nutrients and a toxin (Q47721576) (← links)
- Whole-body protein turnover reveals the cost of detoxification of secondary metabolites in a vertebrate browser (Q51022652) (← links)
- Nutritional requirements and diet choices of the pygmy rabbit (Brachylagus idahoensis): a sagebrush specialist (Q57136492) (← links)
- Behavioral Responses of a Generalist Mammalian Folivore to the Physiological Constraints of a Chemically Defended Diet (Q60462667) (← links)
- Induction of xenobiotic metabolising enzymes in the common brushtail possum, Trichosurus vulpecula, by Eucalyptus terpenes (Q73417167) (← links)
- Can methane suppression during digestion of woody and leafy browse compensate for energy costs of detoxification of plant secondary compounds? A test with muskoxen fed willows and birch (Q78550761) (← links)
- Foraging in chemically diverse environments: energy, protein, and alternative foods influence ingestion of plant secondary metabolites by lambs (Q81664976) (← links)
- Woodrat (Neotoma) herbivores maintain nitrogen balance on a low-nitrogen, high-phenolic forage, Juniperus monosperma (Q81799641) (← links)
- Feeding behavior of lambs in relation to kinetics of 1,8-cineole dosed intravenously or into the rumen (Q83095352) (← links)