Measuring Metabolism: How Much Food Does a Bear Need?
BioScience Talks9 Syys 2020

Measuring Metabolism: How Much Food Does a Bear Need?

The keys to conserving large mammals, such as bears, often lie in better understanding their ecophysiology. Armed with knowledge about the animals' energy needs, conservationists can encourage actions that better preserve populations and ensure that their habitats will be able to sustain them both now and as the climate continues to rapidly change. In this episode of BioScience Talks, we're joined by Dr. John Whiteman of Old Dominion University, who describes efforts to characterize metabolisms among large mammals from India to the Arctic—and the ways that this work fuels the broader scientific endeavor.

Photograph: Mike Lockhart.

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