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BIBLIOGRAPHY John R. Speakman, Index Pages A: Peer reviewed scientific papers 2- 46 Summary statistics 2 B: Book chapters 47 C: Whole books and edited volumes 48 D: Short articles, popular science articles and published correspondence 48-55 E: Conference abstracts 56-61 F: Invited book and paper reviews 62

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BIBLIOGRAPHY

John R. Speakman,

Index Pages

A: Peer reviewed scientific papers 2-46Summary statistics 2

B: Book chapters 47C: Whole books and edited volumes 48D: Short articles, popular science articles and published correspondence 48-55E: Conference abstracts 56-61F: Invited book and paper reviews 62G: Textbook contributions 63H: Patents 64

(A) PRIMARY PUBLICATIONS(Refereed journals)

468. SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Heidari-Bakavoli, A. (2016: in press)Type 2 diabetes, but not obesity, prevalence is positively associated with ambient temperature. Scientific reports

467. Jeanniard-du-Dot, T., Trites, A.W., Arnould, J.P.Y., SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Guinet, C. (2016: in press) Accelerometers can measure total and activity-specific energy expenditure in free-ranging marine mammals only if linked to time-activity budgets.Functional Ecology

466. Brinkman, L., Gerken, M., Hambly, C., SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Riek, A. (2016: in press)Thyroid hormones correlate with field metabolic rate in ponies (Equus caballus ferus).Journal of Experimental Biology

465. Vaanholt, L.M., Lane, J.E., Garner, B. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2016: in press)Partitioning the variance in calorie restriction induced weight and fat loss in outbred mice Obesity

464. Stothart, M., Elliott, K.H., Wood, T., Hatch, S.A. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2016) Counting calories in cormorants: dynamic body acceleration predicts daily energy expenditure in pelagic cormorantsJournal of Experimental Biology

463. Morehen, J.C., Bradley, W.J., Clarke, J., Twist, C., Hambly, C., SPEAKMAN, J.R., Morton, J.P. and Close, G. (2016)The assessment of total energy expenditure during a 14-day ‘in season’ period of professional rugby league players using the doubly-labelled water method. International Journal of Sports Nutrition and Exercise metabolism.

462. Golzarand, M., Shabobidar, S., Koochakpoor, G. SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Djafarian, K (2016)Effect of vitamin D3 supplementation on blood pressure in adults: an updated meta-analysis.Nutrition Metabolism and Cardiovascular diseases

461. Joly-Amado, A., Serraneau, K.S., Brownlow, M., de Evsikova, C.M., SPEAKMAN, J.R., Gordon, M.N. and Morgan, D. (2016).Metabolic changes over the course of aging in a mouse model of tau deposition.Neurobiology of aging 44: 62-73

460. Gamo, Y., Bernard, A., Troup, C., Munro, F., Derrer, K., Jeannesson, N., Campbell, A., Gray, H., Miller, J., Dixon, J., Mitchell, S.E., Hambly, C., Vaanholt, L.M., and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2016)Limits to sustained energy intake XXIV: impact of suckling behaviour on the body temperatures of lactating female miceScientific reports 9: e25665

459. Derous, D., Mitchell, S.E., Green, C.L., Wang, Y.C., Han, J.D.J., Chen, L., Promislow,

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D.E.L., Lusseau, D., SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Douglas, A. (2016)The Effects of Graded Levels of Calorie Restriction: VII. Topological Rearrangement of Hypothalamic Aging NetworksAging-US 8: 917-32

458. SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Hambly, C. (2016)Doubly-labelled water: some old things to remember and some new things to consider.Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology A

457. SPEAKMAN, J.R., Mazidi, M. and Mitchell, S.E. (2016)Calories or Protein? The effect of dietary restriction on lifespan in rodents is due to calories

alone.Experimental Gerontology

456. Jafarnejad, S., Shab-Bidar, S., SPEAKMAN, J.R., Parastui, K., Daneshi-Maskooni, M. and Djafarian, K. (2016)Probiotics reduce the risk of antibiotic associated diarrhea in adults (18 – 64 y) but not the elderly (>65 y): a meta-analysis.Nutrition in Clinical practice

455. Mitchell, S.E., Derous, D., Green, C.L., Chen, L., Han, J.D.J., Wang, Y.C., Promislow, D.E.L., Lusseau, D., Douglas, A. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2016: in press)The Effects of Graded Levels of Calorie Restriction: V. Impact of Short-term Graded Calorie Restriction on physical activity in the C57BL/6 mouse.Oncotarget

454. Krol, E., Douglas, A., Tocher, D.R., Crampton, V.O., SPEAKMAN, J.R., Secombes, C.J. and Martin, S.A.M. (2016). Differential responses of the gut transcriptome to plant protein diets in farmed salmon. BMC Genomics 17: 156

453. Derous, D., Mitchell, S.E., Green, C.L., Chen, L., Han, J.D.J., Wang, Y.C., Promislow, D.E.L., Lusseau, D., SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Douglas, A. (2016)The Effects of Graded Levels of Calorie Restriction: VI. Impact of Short-term Graded Calorie Restriction on Transcriptomic Responses of the Hypothalamic Hunger and Circadian Signaling PathwaysAging-US 8:

452. Burke, L.K., Doslikova, B., D’Agostino, G., Greenwald-Yarnell, M., Georgescu, T., Chianese, R., Martinez de Morentin, P.B., Ogunnowo-Bada, E., Cansell, C., Torres, L.V., Garfield, A.S., Schoute, J.S., Lam, D.D., SPEAKMAN, J.R., Rubinstein, M., Low, M.J., Rochford, J.J., Myers, M.G., Evans, M.L., and Heisler, L.K. (2016)Molecular Metabolism 5: 245-252

451. Sadowska, E.T., Krol, E., Chrzascik, K.M., Rudolf, A., SPEAKMAN, J.R., and Koteja, P. (2016)Limits to sustained energy intake XXIII. Does heat dissipation capacity limit energy budgets of lactating bank voles?Journal of Experimental Biology 219: 805-815

450. Lipina, C., Vaanholt, L.M., Davidova, A., Storey-Gordon, E., Mitchell, S.E., Hambly, C., Irving, A.J., SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Hundal, H.S. (2016: in press)CB1 receptor blockade counters age-induced insulin resistance and Metabolic Dysfunction.

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Aging Cell

449. Angel, L.P., Wells, M.R., Malagon\, M.R., Tew, E., SPEAKMAN,, J.R. and Arnould, J.P.Y(2015) Sexual size dimorphism and body condition in the Australasian GannetPlos ONE 10: e0142653

448. Vaanholt, L.M., Milne, A., Zheng, Y., Hambly, C., Mitchell, S.E., Valencak, T.G., Allison,D.B. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2015)Oxidative Costs of Reproduction: Oxidative Stress in Mice Fed Standard and Low Antioxidant DietsPhysiology and Behaviour 154: 1-7

447. SPEAKMAN, J.R., Blount, J.D., Bronikowski, A.M., Buffenstein, R., Isaksson, C., Kirkwood, T.B.L., Monaghan, P., Ozanne, S.E., Beaulieu, M., Briga, M., Carr, S.K., Christensen, L.L., Cochemé, H.M., Cram, D.L., Dantzer, B., Harper, J.M., Jurk, D., King, A., Noguera, J.C., Salin, K., Sild, E., Simons, M.J.P., Smith, S., Stier, A., Tobler, M., Vitikainen, E., Peaker, M. and Selman, C. (2015)Oxidative stress and life histories: unresolved issues and current needsEcology and Evolution 5: 5745-5757

446. Wang, G.L., Djafarian, K., Egedigwe, C.A., Asmaa, E.H., Ojiambo, R., Ramuth, H., Wallner-Liebermann, S.J., Lackner, S., Diouf, A., Sauciuvenaite, J., Hambly, C., Vaanholt, L.M., Faries, M.D. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2015)The relationship between female physical attractiveness and body fatnessPeerJ 3: e1155

445. Lusseau, D., Mitchell, S.E., Barros, C., Derous, D., Green, C., Chen, L., Han, J.D.J., Wang, Y.C., Promislow, D.E.L., Douglas, A. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2015)The effects of graded levels of caloric restriction, IV: Non-linear change in behavioural phenotype of male C57BL/6 mice in response to short-term graded caloric restrictionScientific reports 5: 13198

444. Monarca, R.I., Mathias, M. Da Luz and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2015)Behavioural and physiological responses of wood mice (Apodemus sylvaticus) to experimental manipulations of predation and starvation riskPhysiology and Behaviour 149: 331-339

443. Hambly, C. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2015)Mice that gorged during dietary restriction increased foraging related behaviors and differed in their macronutrient preference when released from restriction.Peer J 3: e1091

442. Vaanholt, L.M., Mitchell, S.E., Sinclair, R.E. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2015)Increased food anticipatory activity and differential expression of melanocortin3 receptor (MC3R) and Dopamine receptor 2 (D2) in mice that are resistant versus prone to diet-induced weight lossHormones and behaviour 73: 83-93

441. Monarca, R.I., Mathias, M. da Luz, Wang, D.H. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2015)Predation risk modulates diet induced obesity in male C57BL/6 mice.Obesity 23: 2059-2065

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440. Nie, Y.G.*, SPEAKMAN, J.R.*, Wu, Q.*, Zhang, C.L., Hu, Y.B., Xia, M.H., Li, Y., Hambly, C., Wang, L., Wei, W., Zhang, J.G. and Wei, F.W. (2015)Exceptionally low daily energy expenditure in the bamboo eating giant pandaScience 349: 171-175*Co-first authors

439. Polyviou, T.P., Pitsiladis, Y.P., Celis-Morales, C.A., Brown, B., SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Malkova, D. (2015)The Effects of Hyperhydrating Supplements Containing Creatine and Glucose on Plasma Lipids and Insulin Sensitivity in Endurance Trained AthletesJournal of Amino Acids

438. McManus, B., Korpela, R., SPEAKMAN,J.R., O’Connor, P., Cryan, J.F., Cotter, P.D. and Nilaweera, K.N. (2015)Bovine serum albumin as the dominant source of protein reduces subcutaneous fat mass, plasma leptin, and plasma corticosterone in high fat fed C57/BL6 mice British Journal of Nutrition 114: 654-662.

437. Mitchell, S.E., Delville, C., Konstantopedos, P., Hurst, J., Derous, D., Green, C., Chen, L.N., Han, J.D.J., Wang, Y.C., Promislow, D.E.L., Lusseau, D., Douglas, A., and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2015). The effects of graded levels of calorie restriction: III. Impact of short term calorie and protein restriction on mean daily body temperature and torpor use in the C57BL/6 mouse.Oncotarget  6: 18314-18337 

436. Mitchell, S.E., Delville, C., Konstantopedos, P., Hurst, J., Derous, D., Green, C., Chen, L., Han, J.D.J., Wang, Y.C., Promislow, D.E.L., Lusseau, D., Douglas, A., and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2015). The effects of graded levels of calorie restriction: II. Impact of short term calorie and protein restriction on circulating hormone levels, glucose homeostasis and oxidative stress in male C57BL/6 mice. Oncotarget 6:23213-23227

435. Araujo-Soares, V., Sniehotta, F.F., Laing, C.M., Gellert, P., Jackson, D.M. & SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2015)Social cognitions measured in 4 to 6 year olds are predictive of objectively measured physical activityPsychology and Health 30: 1240-1257

434. Rizzolo, D.J., Schmutz, J.A. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2015)Fast and efficient: post-natal growth and energy expenditure in an Arctic breeding waterbird, the red-throated loon (Gavia stellata).The Auk 132: 657-670

433. Vaanholt, L.M., Sinclair, R., Mitchell, S.E and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2015)Factors influencing individual variability in high fat diet induced weight gain in out-bred MF1 mice.Physiology and Behaviour 144:46-155

432. Derakshanian, H., Shab-Bidar, S., SPEAKMAN, J.R., Nadimi, H. and Djafarian, K. (2015)Vitamin D and diabetic nephropathy: a systematic review and meta-analysis.Nutrition 31: 1189-1194

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431. Djafarian, K., SPEAKMAN, J.R., Stewart, J. and Jackson, D.M. (2015: in press)Body composition and basal metabolic rate in pre-school children: no sex difference.Journal of Nutritional Sciences and Dietetics.

430. Liu, X.M., Wang, S.P., You, Y.L., Meng, M.H., Zheng, Z.J., Dong, M., Lin, J., Zhao, Q.W., Zhang, C.H., Yuan, X.X., Hu, T., Liu, L.Q., Huang, Y.Y., Zhang, L., Wang, D.H., Zhan, J.C., SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Jin, W.Z. (2015)Brown adipose tissue transplantation reverses obesity in the Ob/Ob mouseEndocrinology 156: 2461-2469

429. Merkling, T., Welcker, J., Hewison, M., Hatch, S.A., Kitaysky, A., SPEAKMAN, J.R. ,Danchin, E., and Blanchard, P. (2015)Identifying the selective pressures underlying offspring sex-ratio adjustmentsBehavioral Ecology 26: 916-925

428. Mitchell, S.E., Tang, Z.H., Kerbois, C., Delville, C., Konstantopedos, P., Bruel, A.,Derous, D., Green, C., Aspden, R.M., Goodyear, S.R., Chen, L.N., Han, J.J.D., Wang, Y.C., Promislow, D.E.L., Lusseau, D., Douglas, A. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2015)The effects of graded levels of calorie restriction: I. Impact of short term calorie and protein restriction on body composition in the C57BL/6 mouse.Oncotarget 6: 15902-15930

427. Bagheri, M., SPEAKMAN, J.R., Shabbidar, S., Kazemi, F., and Djafarian, K. (2015)A dose-response meta-analysis of the impact of body mass index on stroke and all cause mortality in stroke patients: a paradox within a paradox. Obesity Reviews 16: 416-423

426. Careau, V., Montiglio, P.O., Garant, D., Pelletier, F., SPEAKMAN, J.R., Humphries, M.M. and Reale, D. (2015)Energy expenditure and personality in wild chipmunksBehavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 69: 653-661

425. Richardson, A., Fischer, K.E., SPEAKMAN, J.R., de Cabo, R., Mitchell, S.J., Peterson, C.A., Rabinovitch, P., Chiao, Y.A., Taffet, G., Miller, R.A., Rentería , R.C., Bower, J., Ingram, D.K., Ladiges, W.C., Ikeno, Y., Sierra, F. and Austad, S.N. (2015: in press)Measures of Healthspan As Indices of Aging in Mice – a RecommendationJournals of Gerontology B

424. Berman, E.S.F., Melanson, E.L., Swibas, T., Snaith, S.P., and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2015)Inter- and intra-individual correlations of background abundances of 2H, 18O and 17O in human urine and implications for DLW measurementsEuropean Journal of Clinical Nutrition 69: 1091-1098

423. Saboori, S., Shab-Bidar, S., SPEAKMAN, J.R. Rad, E.Y., and Djafarian, K. (2015)Effect of vitamin E supplementation on serum C-reactive protein level: a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trialsEuropean Journal of Clinical Nutrition 8: 867-873

422. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2015)The ‘fat mass and obesity related’ (FTO) gene: mechanisms of impact on obesity and energy balance

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Current Obesity Reports 4(1). DOI: 10.1007/s13679-015-0143-1

421. Verant, M.L., Meteyer, C.U., SPEAKMAN, J.R., Cryan, P.M., Lorch, JM., and Blehert, D.S. (2014) White-nose syndrome initiates a cascade of physiologic disturbances in the hibernating bat host BMC Physiology 14:10

420. Santoro, S., Green, A.J., SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Figuerola, J. (2015).Effects of population density on condition and sex-ratio of glossy ibis.Oikos

419. McAllen, L., SPEAKMAN, J.R., Cryan, J.F. and Nilaweera, K.N. (2015)Whey protein isolate decreases murine stomach weight and intestinal length, and alters expression of Wnt signaling associated genes.British Journal of Nutrition 113: 372-379.

418. Duarte, L.C. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2014)Resting metabolic rate is negatively related to lifespan because of a confounding effect of body fatness.AGE 36: 9731

417. Brinkmann, L., Gerken, M., Hambly, C., SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Riek, A. (2014)Saving energy during hard times: Energetic adaptations of Shetland pony maresJournal of Experimental Biology 217: 4120-4127

416. Szafrańska, P.A., Zub, K., Wieczorek, M., Książek2, A. SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Konarzewski, M. (2014)Shaving increases daily energy expenditure in free living root voles.Journal of Experimental biology 217: 3964-3967

415. Dhurandhar, N.V., Schoeller, D.A., Brown, A.W., Heymsfield, S.B., Thomas, D., Sørensen, T.I.A., SPEAKMAN, J.R. Jeansonne, M., Allison, D.B. and the Energy Balance Measurement Working Group (2015) Energy Balance Measurement: When Something is Not Better than Nothing International Journal of Obesity 39: 1109-1113

See also follow-up letter

See Dhurandhar, N.V., Schoeller, D.A., Brown, A.W., Heymsfield, S.B., Thomas, D., Sørensen, T.I.A., SPEAKMAN, J.R. Jeansonne, M., Allison, D.B (2015)Authors response to LTE for Energy Balance Measurement: When Something is Not Better than Nothing.International Journal of Obesity 39: 1175-1176

414. Al Jothery, A.H., Krol, E., Hawkins, J., Chetoui, A., Saint-Lambert, A., Gamo, Y., Shaw, S.C., Valencak, T., Bunger, L., Hill, W.G., Vaanholt, L.M., Hambly, C., and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2014)Limits to sustained energy intake XXII: Reproductive performance of two selected mouse lines with different thermal conductance.Journal of Experimental Biology 217: 3718-3732

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413. Scantlebury, D.M., Mills, M.G.L., Wilson, R.P., Wilson, J.W., Mills, M.E.J., Durant, S.M., Bennett, N.C., Bradford, P., Marks, N.J. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2014)Flexible energetics of cheetah hunting strategies provide resistance against kleptoparasitismScience 346: 79-81

412. Elliott, K.H., Chivers, L., Bessey, L., Gaston, A.J., Hatch, S.A., Kato, A., Osborne, O., Ropert-Coudert, Y., SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Hare, J.F. (2014)Against the wind: windscapes shape seabird instantaneous energy costs but adult behaviour buffers impact on offspring.Movement Ecology 2:17

411. Piper, M.D.W., Selman , C., SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Partridge, L. (2014)Using doubly-labeled water to measure energy expenditure in an important small ectotherm Drosophila melanogasterJournal of Genetics and Genomics

410. Welcker, J., SPEAKMAN, J.R., Elliott, K.H., Hatch, S.A., and A. Kitaysky (2014)Resting and daily energy expenditures during reproduction are adjusted in opposite directions in free-living birds Functional ecology

409. Bagheri, M., Ansari, S., Sotoudeh, G., Mahmoudi, M., SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Djafarian, K. (2015)Serum ghrelin levels and gender-related indices of body composition in prepubertal children: a cross-sectional study.European Journal of Clinical Nutrition 68:

408. Nachvak, S.M., Neyestani, T.R., Mahboob, S.A., Sabour, S., Keshawarz, S.A. andSPEAKMAN, J.R. (2014)α-tocopherol supplementation reduces biomarkers of oxidative stress in children with Down syndrome: a randomized controlled trial.European Journal of Clinical Nutrition 68: 1119-1123

407. Müller,M.J., Baracos, V., Bosy-Westphal, A., Dulloo, A., Eckel, J., Fearon, K.C.H., Hall, K.D., Pietrobelli, A., Sørensen, T.I.A., SPEAKMAN, J.R., Trayhurn, P., Visser, M., and Heymsfield, S.B. (2014)Functional Body Composition and Related Aspects in Research on Obesity and Cachexia Obesity reviews 15: 640-656.

406. Qian, P., Li, M., Shi, Y.L., Liu, H.W., SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Wang, D.H. (2014)Lipidomics reveals mitochondrial membrane remodelling associated with acute thermoregulationin a rodent with a wide thermoneutral zone.Lipids 49: 715-730.

405. Fletcher, Q.E., SPEAKMAN, J.R., Boutin, S., Lane, J.E., McAdam, A.G., Gorrell, J.C.,Coltman, D.W. and Humphries, M.M. (2014) Daily energy expenditure during lactation is strongly selected for in a free-living mammalFunctional Ecology 29: 195-208

404. Djafarian, K., SPEAKMAN, J.R., Stewart, J. and Jackson, D.M. (2014)Comparison of activity levels measured by a wrist worn accelerometer and direct observation of young children.

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Open Journal of Pediatrics 3: 422-427

403. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2014)If body fatness is under physiological regulation, then how come we have an obesity epidemic?Physiology 29: 88-98.

This paper was part of a themed issue of 6 papers on obesity.The theme was illustrated on the cover of the issue

402. Zhang, Z., Hao, C.J., Li, C.G., Zhao, J., Li, X.N., Wei, A.H., Wei, Z.B., He, X., Zhen, X.C., Gao,

X., SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Li, W. (2014)Mutation of SLC35D3 Causes Metabolic Syndrome by Impairing Dopamine Signaling in Striatal D1 NeuronsPLOS Genetics 10: e1004124

401. Valencak, T.G., Wright, P., Weir, A., Mitchell, S.E., Vaanholt, L.M., Hambly, C., Krol, E.and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2013) Limits to sustained energy intake. XXI: Effect of exposing the mother, but not her pups, to a cold environment during lactation in mice. Journal of Experimental Biology 216: 4326-4333.

400. SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Garratt, M. (2014)Oxidative stress as a cost of reproduction: beyond the simplistic trade-off model.Bioessays 36: 93-106.

399. Djafarian, K., SPEAKMAN, J.R., Stewart, J. and Jackson, D.M. (2013)Familial resemblance of body composition, physical activity and resting metabolic rate in pre-school children.Reports of biochemistry and molecular biology 2: 1-15

398. Fletcher, Q.E., Landry-Cuerrier, M., Boutin, S., McAdam, A.G., SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Humphries, M.M. (2013)Reproductive timing and reliance on hoarded capital resources by lactating red squirrels.Oecologia. 173: 1203-1215

397. Guo, X.G., SPEAKMAN J.R., Dong, W.G., Men, X.Y., Qian, T.J., Wu, D., Qin, F. and Song WY. (2013)Ectoparasitic insects and mites on Yunnan red-backed voles (Eothenomys miletus) from a localized area in southwest China.Parasitology Research. 112: 3543-3549

396. Elliott, K.H., Vaillant, M.L., Kato, A., Gaston, A.J., Ropert-Coudert, Y., Hare, J.F., SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Croll, D. (2014)Individual variation in energy expenditure in a long-lived bird: evidence for an energy ceiling.Journal of Animal Ecology 83:136-146

395. Xu, Y.C., Yang, D.B., SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Wang, D.H. (2014)

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Oxidative stress in response to natural and experimentally elevated reproductive effort istissue dependentFunctional Ecology 28: 402-410

394. Yang, D.B., Xu, Y.C., Wang, D.H. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2013)Effects of reproduction on immuno-suppression and oxidative damage, and hence support or otherwise for their roles as mechanisms underpinning life history trade-offs, are tissue and assay dependentJournal of Experimental Biology 216: 4242-4250.

393. Gamo, Y., Troup, C., Mitchell, S.E., Hambly, C., Vaanholt, L.M., and SPEAKMAN, J.R.(2013)Limits to sustained energy intake XX: body temperatures and physical activity of female mice during lactation Journal of Experimental Biology 216: 3751-3761.

392. Wilson, J.W., Mills, M.G.L., Wilson, R.P., Peters, G., Mills, M.E.J., SPEAKMAN,J.R., Durant, S.M., Bennett, N,C., Marks, N.J. and Scantlebury, M. (2013)

Cheetahs Acinonyx jubatus balance turn capacity with pace when chasing preyBiology Letters 9: 20130620

391. Selman, C., McLaren, J.S., Collins, A.R., Duthie, G.G. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2013)Deleterious consequences of antioxidant supplementation on lifespan in a wild-derivedmammal.Biology Letters 9: 20130432

390. Shore, A.M., Karamitri, A., Kemp, P.R., SPEAKMAN, J.R., Graham, N.S and Lomax, M.A.(2013) Cold induced changes in gene expression in brown adipose tissue, white adipose tissue and liver.PLoS ONE 8: e68933

389. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2013)Functional analysis of seven genes linked to body mass index (BMI) and adiposity by genomewide association studies (GWAS): a review. Human heredity 75: 57-79

388. Yang, D.B., Li, L., Wang, L.P., Chi, Q.S., Hambly, C., Wang, D.H. and SPEAKMAN, J.R.(2013) Limits to sustained energy intake XIX: A test of the heat dissipation limitation hypothesis inMongolian gerbils (Meriones unguiculatus)Journal of Experimental Biology 216: 3358-3368.

387. Gibson, A.R., Ojiambo, R., Konstabel, K., Lieberman, D.E., Reilly, J.J., SPEAKMAN, J.R. andPitsiladis, Y.P. (2013)Aerobic capacity, activity levels and daily energy expenditure in male and female adolescents of the Kenyan Nandi sub-groupPLoS ONE 8: e66552

386. Skibiel, A.L., SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Hood, W.R. (2013)Testing the prediction of energy allocation decisions in the evolution of life history trade-offs. Functional Ecology 27: 1382-1391

385. Wood, K.A., Stillman, R.A., Wheeler, D., Groves, S., Hambly, C., SPEAKMAN, J.R., Daunt,

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F.and O’Hare, M.T. (2013)Go with the flow: water velocity regulates herbivore foraging decisions in river catchments.Oikos 122: 1720-1729.

384. Elliott, K.H., Ricklefs, R.E., Gaston A.J., Hatch, S., SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Davoren, G.K. (2013)High flight costs, but low dive costs, in auks support the biomechanical hypothesis for flightlessness in penguins PNAS 110:9380-9384

383. Zhan, Y.Z., Guo, X.G., SPEAKMAN, J.R., Zuo, X.H., Wu, D., Wang, Q.H. and Yang, Z.H. (2013).Abundances and host relationships of Chigger mites in Yunnan Province, China.Medical and Veterinary entomology 27: 194-202

382. Huang, L.Q., Guo, X.G., SPEAKMAN J.R., and Dong W.G. (2013)Analysis of gamsid mites (Acari:Mesostigmata) associated with the Asian house rat Rattus tanezumi (Rodentia:Muridae) in Yunnan Province, Southwest China.Parasitology research 112: 1967-1972

381. Liu, X.M., Zheng, Z.J., Zhu, X.M., Meng, M.H., Li, L., Shen, Y.Y., Chi, Q.S., Wang, D.H., Zhang, Z.Y., Li, C.Z., Li, Y.M., Xue, Y.M., SPEAKMAN, J.R., and Jin, W.Z. (2013)Brown adipose tissue directly regulates whole body energy metabolism and energy balance.Cell research 23: 851-854.

380. Lutermann, H., Bennett, N.C., SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Scantlebury, D.M. (2013)Energetic benefits of sociality offset the costs of parasitism in a cooperative mammalPLOS One 8: e57969

379. Elliott, K.H., Welcker, J., Gaston, A.J., Hatch, S.A., Palace, V., Hare, J.F., SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Anderson, W.G. (2013)Measurements of basal metabolic rate, daily energy expenditure and thyroid hormones in two charadriiform seabirds support no correlation between basal metabolic rate and daily energy expenditureBiology Open : 1-7

378. Zhang, L.N., Morgan, D., Sinclair, R., Selman, C., Mitchell, S.E., Clapham, J.C. andSPEAKMAN, J.R. (2013)Effects of chronic oral administration of a melanin-concentrating hormone receptor 1 (MCHR1) antagonist (GW803430) on energy budgets and glucose homeostasis in diet-induced obese C57BL/6J mice Obesity 22: 681-690

377. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2013)Measuring energy metabolism in the mouse – theoretical, practical and analytical considerationsFrontiers in Physiology 4: article 34; 1-23

376. Ojiambo, R., Gibson, A.R., Konstabel, K., Lieberman, D.E., SPEAKMAN, J.R., Reilly, J.J.and Pitsiladis, Y.P. (2013)Free-living energy expenditure of rural children and adolescents from Nandi, Kenya Annals of Human Biology 40: 318-323.

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375. Zhao, Z. J., Song, D. G., Su, Z. C., Wei, W. B., Liu, X. B., SPEAKMAN, J. R. (2013)Limits to sustained energy intake XVIII: Energy intake and reproductive output during lactation in Swiss mice raising small littersJournal of Experimental Biology 216: 2349-2358

374. Duah, O.A., Monney, K.A., Hambly, C.,

Król, E., and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2013)Limits to sustained energy intake XVII: Lactation performance in MF1 mice is notprogrammed by foetal number during pregnancyJournal of Experimental Biology 216: 2339-2348

373. Gamo, Y., Bernard, A., Mitchell, S.E., Hambly, C., Al Jothery, A., Vaanholt, L.M., Król, E., and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2013)Limits to sustained energy intake XVI: body temperatures and physical activity of female mice during pregnancy Journal of Experimental Biology 216: 2328-2338

372. Zhao, Z.J., Krol., E., Moile, S., Gamo, Y. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2013)Limits to sustained energy intake XV: Effects of wheel-running on the energy budget during lactationJournal of Experimental Biology 216 2316-2327

371. Vaanholt, L.M., Sinclair, R. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2013) Limits to sustained energy intake XIV: Heritability of reproductive performance in miceJournal of Experimental Biology 216 2308-2315

370. Welcker,J., Chastel, O., Gabrielsen, G.W., Guillaumin, J., Kitaysky, A.S., SPEAKMAN,J.R., Tremblay, Y. and Bech, C. (2013) Thyroid hormones correlate with basal metabolic rate but not field metabolic rate in a wild bird species. PLOS One 8: e56229

369. Archibald, D.W., Fletcher, Q.E., Boutin, S., McAdam, A. G., SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Humphries, M.M. (2013)Sex-specific hoarding behavior in North American red squirrels (Tamiasciurus hudsonicus)Journal of Mammalogy 94: 761-770.

368. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2013)Evolutionary perspectives on the obesity epidemic: adaptive, maladaptive and neutral viewpointsAnnual review of nutrition 33:289-317(100th publication as first author)

367. Elliott, K.H., Le Vaillant, M., Kato, A., SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Ropert-Coudert, Y. (2013) Accelerometry predicts daily energy expenditure in a bird with an active lifestyleBiology Letters 9: 20120919

366. Bennett, K.A., Fedak, M.A., Moss, S.E.W., Pomeroy, P.P., SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Hall, A.J. (2013)The role of glucocorticoids in naturally fasting grey seal (Halichoerus grypus) pups: dexamethasone stimulates mass loss and protein utilisation, but not departure from the colonyJournal of Experimental Biology 216: 984-991

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365. SPEAKMAN, J.R., Fletcher, Q.E. and Vaanholt, L.M. (2013)The ’39 steps’: an algorithm for performing statistical analysis of energy intake and expendituredata.Disease models and mechanisms 6: 293-301

364. Fletcher, Q.E., Selman, C., Boutin, S., McAdam, A.G., Woods, S.B., Seo, A.Y.,Leeuwenburgh, C. SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Humphries, M.M. (2013)Oxidative damage increases with reproductive energy expenditure and is reduced by food supplementation.Evolution 67: 1527-1536

363. Muller, T.D., Lee, S.J., Jastroch, M., Stemmer, K., Aichler, M., Abplanalp, B., Anathakrishna, G.,

Bhardwaj, N., Collins, S., Divanovic, S., Finan, B., Gao, Y, Habegger, K., Menbree, J., Heppner, K., Hofmann, S., Holland, J., Kutschke, M., Krishna, R., Oelkrug, R., Ottaway, N., Perez-Tilve, D., Raver, C., Walch, A.K., SPEAKMAN, J.R., Tseng, Y.H., Kahn, C.R., Spiegelman, B., Diaz-Meco, M., Pfluger, P.T., Moscat, J. and Tschop, M.H. (2013)p62 links beta-adrenergic input with mitochondrial functionJournal of Clinical Investigation 123: 469-478.

362. McNay, D.E.G. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2013)High fat diet causes rebound weight gainMolecular metabolism 2: 103-108

361. Berman, E., Fortson, S., Snaith, S., Gupta, M., Chery, I., Blanc, S., Melanson, E., Thomson, P., and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2013)Direct analysis of δ2H and δ18O in natural and enriched human urine using laser-based, Off-Axis Integrated Cavity Output Spectroscopy.Analytical Chemistry 84: 9768-9773.

360. SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Keijer, J. (2013)Not so hot: optimal housing temperatures for mice to mimic the thermal environment of humans.Molecular metabolism 2: 5-9

359. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2013)Sex and age related mortality profiles during famine: testing the ‘body fat’ hypothesis.Journal of Biosocial Science 45: 823-840

358. Careau, V., Réale, D., Garant, D., Pelletier, F., SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Humphries, M.M. (2013) Context dependent correlation between resting metabolic rate and daily energy expenditure in wild chipmunks. Journal of Experimental Biology 216: 418-426.

357. SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Westerterp, K.R. (2013)A mathematical model of weight loss under total starvation: evidence against the thrifty-genehypothesisDisease Models and Mechanisms 6: 236-251

356. Polyviou, T.P., Easton, C., Beis, L., Malkova, D., Takas, P., Hambly, C., SPEAKMAN, J.R. Koehler, K., and Pitsiladis, Y.P. (2012)Effects of glycerol and creatine hyperhydration on doping-relevant blood parametersNutrients 4: 1171-1186.

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355. Selman, C., Blount, J.D., Nussey, D.H. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2012)Oxidative damage, Ageing and life-history evolution – where now?Trends in Ecology and Evolution 27: 570-577

354. Polyviou, T.P., Pitsiladis, Y.P., Lee, W.C., Takas, P., Hambly, C., SPEAKMAN, J.R., and Malkova, D. (2012) Thermoregulatory and Cardiovascular Responses to Creatine, Glycerol and Alpha Lipoic Acid in Trained CyclistsJournal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition 9: 29

353. Careau, V., Bergeron, P., Garant, D., Réale, SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Humphries, M.M. (2013)The energetic and survival costs of growth in free-ranging chipmunksOecologia 171: 11-23.

352. Heitmann, B.L., Westerterp, K.R., Loos, R.J.F., Sørensen, T.I.A., O’Dea, K., McLean, P., Jensen, T.K., Eisenmann, J., SPEAKMAN, J.R., Simpson, S.J., Reed, D.R. and Westerterp-Plantenga, M.S. (2012)Obesity: lessons from evolution and the environment.Obesity reviews 13: 910-922

351. Gremillet, D., Welcker, J., Karnovsky, N.J., Wojcieh, W., Hall, M.E., Fort, J., SPEAKMAN,J.R. and Harding, A.M.A. (2012). Little auks buffer the impact of current Arctic climate change. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 454: 197-206

350. Fletcher, Q., SPEAKMAN, J.R., Boutin, S., McAdam, A., Woods, S. and Humphries, M.M.(2012)Seasonal stage differences overwhelm environmental and individual

factors as determinants of energy expenditure in free-ranging red squirrelsFunctional ecology 26: 677-687

349. Careau, V., Reale, D., Garant, D., SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Humphries, M.M. (2012)Stress induced rise in body temperature is repeatable in free-ranging Eastern chipmunks (Tamiasstriatus)Journal of Comparative Physiology 182: 403-414

348. Zhang, L.N., Gamo, Y., Sinclair, R., Mitchell, S.E., Morgan, D., Clapham, J.C. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2012)Effects of chronic oral rimonabant administration on energy budgets of diet-induced obese C57BL/6J miceObesity 20: 954-962.

347. Krol, E., Martin, S.A.M., Huhtaniemi, I.T., Douglas, A., and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2011).Negative correlation between milk production and brown adipose tissue gene expressionin lactating mice.Journal of Experimental Biology 214: 4160-70

346. Bennett, K.A., Moss, S.E.W., Pomeroy, P., SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Fedak M.A. (2012). Effects of handling regime and sex on changes in cortisol, thyroid hormones and body

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mass in fasting grey seal pupsComparative Biochemistry and Physiology 161: 69-76

345. Jacobs, S.A., Elliott, K.H., Gaston, A.J., Guigueno, M.F., Redman,P., SPEAKMAN,J.R, and Weber, J.M. (2012)Determining seabird body condition using non-lethal measures: lipid dynamics at high and low arctic coloniesPhysiological and Biochemical Zoology 85: 85-95

344. Zhang, L.N., Mitchell, S.E., Hambly, C., Morgan, D., Clapham J.C., and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2012)Physiological and behavioral responses to intermittent starvation in C57BL/6J micePhysiology and Behaviour 105: 376-387

343. Meakin, P.J., Harper, A.J., Hamilton, D.L., Gallagher, J., McNeilly, A.D., Burgess,L.A., Vaanholt, L.M., Bannon, K.A., Latcham, J., Hussain, I., SPEAKMAN, J.R., Howlett, D.R., and Ashford, M.L.J (2012)Reduction in BACE1 decreases body weight, protects against diet-induced obesityand enhances insulin sensitivity in mice.Biochemical Journal 441: 285-296

342. Vaanholt, L.M., Magee, V., and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2012)Factors predicting individual variability in diet-induced weight loss in MF1 mice.Obesity 20: 285-294.

341. Tschöp, M.H*, SPEAKMAN, J.R.*, Arch, J.R.S., Auwerx, J., Brüning, J.C., Chan,L., Eckel, R., Farese R.V., Galgani, J.E., Hambly, C., Horvath, T.L., Kahn, B.B.,Kozma, S.C., Maratos-Flier, E., Müller, T.D., Muenzberg, H., Pfluger, P.T., Plum, L.,Reitman, M., Rahmouni, K., Shulman, G.I., Thomas, G., Kahn, C.R., and Ravussin,E. (2012)A guide to analysis of mouse energy metabolismNature methods 9: 57-63 *Joint first authors

340. Hambly, C., Duncan, J.S., Archer, Z.A., Moar, K.M., Mercer, J.G. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2012)Repletion of TNF-α or leptin in calorically restricted mice suppresses post-restrictionhyperphagiaDisease Models and Mechanisms 5: 83-94

339. SPEAKMAN, J.R., Levitsky, D.A., Allison, D.B., Bray, M.S., de Castro, J.M., Clegg, D.J., Clapham, J.C., Dulloo, A.G., Gruer, L., Haw, S., Hebebrand, J., Hetherington, M.M., Higgs, S., Jebb, S.A., Loos, R.J.F., Luckman, S., Luke, A., Mohammed-Ali, V., O’Rahilly, S., Periera, M., Perusse, L., Robinson, T.N., Rolls, B., Symonds, M.E. and Westerterp-Plantenga, M.S. (2011)Set-points, settling points and some alternative models: theoretical options to understand how genes and environments combine to regulate body adiposity.Disease Models and Mechanisms 4: 733-745

338. SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Mitchell, S.E. (2011)Caloric restrictionMolecular Aspects of Medicine 32: 159-221

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337. Hall, K.H., Heymsfield, S., Kemnitz, J., Klein, S., Schoeller, D.A. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2012)Energy balance and body weight regulation: a useful concept for understanding the obesity epidemicAmerican Journal of Clinical Nutrition 95: 989-994

336. Cameron, K.M., Golightly, A., Miwa, S., SPEAKMAN, J.R., Boys, R. and von Zglinicki, T. (2011)Gross energy metabolism in mice under late onset short term caloric restriction.Mechanisms of Ageing and Development 132: 202-209

335. Garcia, C., Huffman, M.A., Shimizu, K., and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2011)Energetic consequences of seasonal breeding in female Japanese macaques (Macaca fuscata)American Journal of Physical Anthropology 146: 161-170

334. Zhang, L.N., Morgan, D., Clapham, J.C. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2012)Factors predicting non-genetic variability in body weight gain induced by a high fat diet in inbred C57BL/6J miceObesity 20: 1179-88

333. Bergeron, P., Careau, V., Humphries, M.H., Réale, D., SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Garant, D. (2011)The energetic and oxidative costs of reproduction in a free-ranging rodentFunctional Ecology 25: 1063-1071

332. Rutkowska J., Koskela,E., Mappes, T. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2011)A trade-off between current and future sex allocation revealed by maternal energy budget in a small mammalProc. Roy Soc B. 278: 2962-2969

331. Ahlstrom, O., Redman, P., and SPEAKMAN J.R. (2011)Energy expenditure and water turnover in hunting dogs in winter conditionsBritish Journal of Nutrition 106: S158-161.

330. SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Selman, C. (2011)The free-radical damage theory: evidence accumulates against a simple link of oxidativestress to ageing and lifespan.Bioessays 33: 255-259

329. Johnson, M.A., Dwyer, J.T., Jensen, G.L., Miller, J.W., SPEAKMAN, J.R., Starke-Reed, P.,Volpi, E. (2011) Challenges and New Opportunities for Clinical Nutrition Interventions in the AgedJournal of Nutrition 141: 535-541

328. Cui, J.G., Tang, G.B., Wang, D.H and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2011)Effects of leptin infusion during peak lactation on food intake, body composition, litter growth and maternal neuroendocrine status in female Brandt’s voles (Lasiopodomys brandtii)American Journal of Physiology 300: R447-459

327. Cameron, K.M., Morris, P.J., Hackett, R.M. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2011) The effects of increasing water content to reduce the energy density of the diet on body mass changes following caloric restriction in domestic cats.

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Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition 95: 399-408.

326. Cameron, K.M. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2011)Reduction of dietary energy density reduces body mass regain following energy restriction in female mice.Journal of Nutrition 141: 182-188

325. Hinsley, S.A., Bellamy, P.E., Rothery, P., Redman, P., Furness, L., and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2011) Effects of the Doubly Labelled Water Procedure on Great Tits Parus major feeding youngBird Study 58: 151-159

324. Simons, M.J.P., Reimert, I., van der Vinne, V. Hambly, C., Vaanholt, L.M., SPEAKMAN,J.R. and Gerkema, M.P. (2011)Ambient temperature shapes reproductive output during pregnancy and lactation in the common vole (Microtus arvalis): a test of the heat dissipation limit theory.Journal of Experimental Biology 214: 38-49

323. SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Krol, E. (2011)Limits to sustained metabolic rate XIII: recent progress and future perspectivesJournal of Experimental Biology 214: 230-241

322. Zub, K., Szafranska, P., Konarzewski, M., and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2011) Effect of energetic constraints on distribution and winter survival of weasel males. Journal of Animal Ecology 80, 259–269

321. Bennett, K.A., McConnell, B.J., Moss, S.E.W., SPEAKMAN, J.R., Pomeroy, P.P. and Fedak, M.A. (2010)Effects of age and body mass on development of diving capabilities of grey seal pups: costs and benefits of the post-weaning fastPhysiological and Biochemical Zoology 83: 911-923

320. SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Westerterp, K.R. (2010)Associations between energy demands, physical activity and body composition in adult humans between 18 and 96 years of ageAmerican Journal of Clinical Nutrition 92: 826-834

319. Nachvak, S.M., Neyestani, T.R., Keshawarz, A.S. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2010)Low consumption of fruit and vegetables, and markers of oxidative stress in children with Down syndrome.Down Syndrome Research and Practice

318. Schultner, J., Welcker, J., SPEAKMAN, J.R., Norday, E.S. and Gabrielsen, G.W. (2010). Application of the two-sample doubly labelled water method alters behaviour and affects estimates of energy expenditure in black-legged kittiwakesJournal of Experimental Biology 213:  2958-2966

This paper was featured on the front cover of the journal issue.

317. SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Krol, E. (2010)

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The heat dissipation limit theory and evolution of life histories in endotherms - time to dispose of the disposable soma theory? Integrative and Comparative Biology 50: 793-807

316. Cameron, K.M. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2010)The extent and function of ‘food grinding’ in the laboratory mouse (Mus musculus).Laboratory Animals 44: 298-304

315. Wyse, C.A., Coogan, A.N., Selman, C., Hazlerigg, D.G. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2010) Association between Mammalian Lifespan and Circadian Free-Running Period: The Circadian Resonance Hypothesis RevisitedBiology Letters 6: 696-698

314. SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Krol, E (2010) Maximal heat dissipation capacity and hyperthermia risk: neglected key factors in the ecology of endotherms Journal of Animal Ecology 79: 726-746

313. Shore, A., Karamitri, A., Kemp, P. SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Lomax, M.A (2010)Role of UCP1 enhancer methylation and chromatin remodelling in the control of UCP1 expression in adipose tissue Diabetologia 53:1164–1173

312. SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Goran, M.I. (2010)Tissue-specificity and ethnic diversity in obesity related risk of cancer.Obesity 18: 1071-1078

311. Hempenstall, S., Picchio, L., Mitchell, S.E., SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Selman, C. (2010) The impact of acute caloric restriction on the metabolic phenotype in male C57BL/6 and DBA/2 miceMechanisms of Ageing and Development 131: 111-118

310. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2010)FTO effect on energy demand versus food intakeNature 464: E1

309. Duarte, L., Vaanholt, L., Sinclair, R., Gamo, Y., and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2010)Limits to sustained energy intake XII: is the poor relationship between RMR and reproductive performance because RMR is not a repeatable trait? Journal of Experimental Biology 213: 278-287

308. Larivée, M.L., Boutin, S., SPEAKMAN, J.R., McAdam, A.G. and Humphries, M.M. (2010)Associations between over-winter survival and resting metabolic rate in juvenile North American red squirrels (Tamiasciurus hudsonicus)Functional Ecology 24: 597-607

307. Gerth, N., Redman, P., SPEAKMAN, J.R, Jackson, S. and Starck, J.M. (2010). Energy metabolism in Inuit sled dogs.Journal of Comparative physiology B 180: 577-589

306. Banks, R., SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Selman, C. (2010)

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Vitamin E supplementation and mammalian lifespan.Molecular nutrition and Food research 54: 719-725.

305. Welcker, J., Moe, B., Bech, C., Fyhn, M., Schultner, J., SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Gabrielsen, G. (2010) Evidence for an intrinsic energetic ceiling in free-ranging kittiwakes Rissa tridactyla.  Journal of Animal Ecology 79: 205-213

304. SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Westerterp, K.R. (2010)Reverse epidemiology, obesity and mortality in chronic kidney disease: modeling mortality expectations using energetics.Blood purification 29: 150-157

303. Hinsley, S.A., Hill, R.A., Bellamy, P.E., Broughton, R.K., Harrison, N.M., Mackenzie, J.A., SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Ferns, P.N. (2009)Do Highly Modified Landscapes Favour Generalists at the Expense of Specialists? An Example using Woodland Birds.Landscape research 23: 615-626

302. Reid, K.A., Margaritoulis, D and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2009)Incubation temperature and energy expenditure during development in loggerhead sea turtle embryosJournal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 378: 62-68

301. Sale, M., SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Arnould, J. (2009)Energy expenditure, water flux and activity budgets of Swamp Antechinuses in contrasting habitats.Journal of Mammalogy 90: 1238-1245

300. Sheriff, M.J., SPEAKMAN, J.R., Kuchel, L., Boutin, S. and Humphries, M.M. (2009)The cold shoulder: free-ranging snowshoe hares maintain a low cost of living in cold climates.Canadian Journal of Zoology 87: 956-964.

299. Lane, J.E., Boutin, S., SPEAKMAN, J.R., and Humphries, M.M. (2010)Energetic costs of male reproduction in a scramble competition mating system Journal of Animal Ecology 79: 27-34

298. Karamitri, A., Shore, A., Docherty, K., SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Lomax, M.A. (2009)Combinatorial transcription factor regulation of the cyclic response element on the PGC-1α

promoter in white 3T3-L1 and brown HIB-1B preadipocytes Journal of Biological Chemistry 284: 20738-20752.

297. Wu, S.H., Zhang, L., SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Wang, D.H. (2009)Limits to sustained energy intake XI: A test of the heat dissipation limit hypothesis in lactating Brandt’s voles (Lasiopodomys brandtii)Journal of Experimental Biology 212: 3455-3465.

296. Fyfe, C.L., Stewart, J., Murison, S.D., Jackson, D.M., Rance, K., SPEAKMAN, J.R.,Horgan, G.W. and Johnstone, A.M. (2010)Measuring food intake in free-living subjects - when to record and for how long?Public Health Nutrition 13: 172-180

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295. Djafarian, K., Jackson, D.M., Milne, E., Roger, P. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2010). Doubly-labeled water: Multi- and two-point methods in young childrenInternational Journal of Pediatric Obesity 5: 102-110.

294. Welcker, J., Harding,A.M.A., Kitaysky, A., SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Gabrielsen, G.W. (2009)Daily energy expenditure increases in response to high food availability in an Arctic-breeding seabird, the little auk (Alle alle)Functional Ecology 23: 1081-1090

293. Schmid, J. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2009)Torpor and energetic consequences in free ranging gray mouse lemurs (Microcebus murinus): a comparison of dry and wet forests.Naturwissenschaften 96: 609-20

292. Jackson, D.M., Djafarian, K., Stewart, J., and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2009)Increased TV viewing is associated with elevated body fatness but not lower energy expenditure.American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 89: 1-6

291. Williams, T.D., Vézina, F., & SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2009)Individually-variable energy management strategies during egg production are repeatable across broods.Journal of Experimental Biology 212: 1101-1105

290. Zub K., Szafrańska P. A., Konarzewski M., Redman P., SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2009)Tradeoffs between activity and thermoregulation in a small carnivore, the least weasel Mustela nivalisProceedings of the Royal Society B 276: 1921-1927

This paper was featured on the front cover of the journal

289. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2008)Thrifty genes for obesity and diabetes, an attractive but flawed idea and an alternative scenario: the ‘drifty gene’ hypothesis.International Journal of Obesity 32: 1611-1617

288. Kelm, D.H., Schaer, J., Ortmann, S., Wibbelt, G., SPEAKMAN, J.R., and Voigt, C.C. (2008)Efficiency of facultative frugivory in the nectar-feeding bat Glossophaga commissarisi: thequality of fruits as an alternative food sourceJournal of Comparative Physiology B 178: 985-996.

287. Voigt, C.C., Kretzschmar, A.S., SPEAKMAN, J.R. and, Lehmann, G.U.C. (2008).Female bushcrickets fuel their metabolism with male nuptial giftsBiology Letters 4: 476-478.

286. Voigt, C.C., Baier, L., SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Siemers, B.M. (2008)Stable carbon isotopes in exhaled breath as tracers for dietary information in birds and mammalsJournal of Experimental Biology 211: 2233-2238

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285. Westerterp, K.R. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2008)Physical activity energy expenditure has not declined since the 1980s and matches energy expenditure of wild mammalsInternational Journal of Obesity 32:1256-63

284. SPEAKMAN, J.R., Rance, K.A. and Johnstone, A.M. (2008) Polymorphisms of the FTO gene are associated with variation in energy intake but not energyexpenditure.Obesity 16:1961-5

283. Selman, C., McLaren, J.S., Collins, A.R., Duthie, G.G. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2008)The impact of experimentally elevated energy expenditure on oxidative stress and lifespan in the short-tailed field vole Microtus agrestis. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B 275:1907-16.

282. Voigt, C.C., Rex, K., Michener, R.H. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2008) Nutrient routing in omnivorous animals tracked by stable carbon isotopes in tissue and exhaled breathOecologia 157: 31-40.

281. Furness, L. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2008)Energetics and longevity in birds.AGE 30: 75-87

280. Hinsley, S.A., Hill, R.A., Bellamy, P.E., Harrison, N.M., SPEAKMAN, J.R., Wilson, A.K.and Ferns, P.N. (2008)Effects of structural and functional habitat gaps on breeding woodland birds: working harder for lessLandscape Ecology 23: 615-626

279. Simončič, M., Horvat, S., Stevenson, P.L., Bünger, L., Holmes, M.C., Kenyon,C.J., SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Morton, N.M. (2008). Divergent physical activity and novel alternative responses to high fat feeding in polygenic fat and lean mice.Behaviour genetics 38: 292-300

278. Tidhar, W.L. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2007)An evaluation of four non-destructive methods for predicting body composition of a small rodent. International Journal of Body Composition Research 5: 137-145

277. Sparling, C.E., Thompson, D., Fedak, M.A., Gallon, S.M. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2008)Estimating the field metabolic rate of pinnipeds: doubly-labelled water gets the seal of approval. Functional Ecology 22: 245-254.

This paper was awarded the Haldane prize for the best paper published in Functional Ecology during 2008 that was first authored by a young scientist.

276. SPEAKMAN, J.R., Hambly, C., Mitchell, S.E. & Krol, E. (2008)The contribution of animal models to the study of obesityLaboratory animals 42: 413-432

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275. Haggerty, C., Hoggard,N., Brown,D.S., Clapham, J.C. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2008)Intra-specific variation in resting metabolic rate in MF1 mice is not associated with membrane lipid desaturation in the liverMechanisms of Ageing and Development 129: 129-137

274. Adams, A.C., Wynick, D., Clapham, J.C. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2008)Feeding behavior in galanin knockout mice supports a role of galanin in fat intake and preferenceJournal of Neuroendocrinology 20: 199-206

273. Krol, E., Murphy, M. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2007)Limits to sustained energy intake X: Effects of fur removal on reproductive performance in laboratory miceJournal of Experimental Biology 207: 4233-4243

272. Selman, C., Lingard, S, Choudhury, A.I., Batterham, R.L., Claret, M., Clements, M., Ramadani, F., Okkenhaug, K., Schuster, K., Blanc, E., Piper, M.D., Al-Qassab, H., SPEAKMAN, J.R., Carmignac, D., Robinson, I.C.A., Thornton, J.M., Gems, D., Partridge, L. and Withers, D.J. (2008)Extended lifespan with reduced age-related pathology in insulin receptor substrate 1 null miceFASEB J. 22: 807-818

271. Valle, A., Hoggard, N., Adams, A.C., Roca , P., and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2008)Chronic central administration of apelin-13 over ten days increases food intake, body weight, locomotor activity and body temperature in C57BL/6 mice.Journal of Neuroendocrinology 20: 79-84.

270. Wallach, A.D., Inbar, M., Scantlebury, M., SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Shanas, U. (2007)Water Requirements as a Deer Reintroduction Bottleneck at the Southern Edge of its RangeCanadian Journal of Zoology 85: 1182-1192

269. Selman, C., McLaren, J.S., Mayer, C., Duncan, J.S., Collins, A.R., Duthie, G.G., Redman, P.,and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2008) Lifelong α-tocopherol supplementation increases median lifespan of C57BL/6 mice in the coldbut has only minor effects on oxidative damage.Rejuvenation Research 11: 83-95.

268. Harris, M.P., Newall, M., Daunt, F., SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Wanlass, S. (2008 in press)Snake pipefish Entelurus aequoreus are poor food for seabirdsIbis 150: 413-415

267. Hoggard, N., Bashir, S., Cruickshank, M., Miller J.D.B. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2007)

Expression of Neuromedin B in adipose tissue and its regulation by changes in energy balance.J. Mol. Neuroendocrinology 39: 199-210.

266. Vaanholt, L.M., SPEAKMAN, J.R., Garland T., Lobley, G.E., and Visser, G.H. (2008)Protein synthesis and antioxidant capacity in ageing mice: effects of long-term voluntaryexercise. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 81: 148-157.

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265. Voigt, C.C., Grasse, P., Rex, K., Hetz, S.K. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2008)Bat breath reveals metabolic substrate use in free-ranging vampires.Journal of Comparative Physiology B 178: 9-16

264. Hambly, C., Mercer, J.G. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2007)Hunger does not diminish over time in mice under protracted caloric restriction.Rejuvenation Research 10: 533-540.

263. Hambly, C., Simpson, C.A., McIntosh, S., Duncan, J., Dalgleish G.D., and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2007) Calorie-restricted mice that binge show less ability to compensate for reduced energy intakePhysiology and Behaviour 95: 982-992.

262. Voigt, C.C. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2007)A mammalian nectar specialist fuels its metabolically expensive nocturnal life directly and almost exclusively with exogenous carbohydratesFunctional Ecology 21: 913-921

261. Bennett, K.A., SPEAKMAN, J.R., Moss, S., Pomeroy, P. and Fedak, M.A. (2007)Effects of mass and body composition on fasting fuel utilization in grey seal pups (Halichoerus grypus; Fabricius): an experimental study using supplementary feeding.Journal of Experimental Biology 210: 3043-53

260. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2007)A novel non-adaptive scenario explaining the genetic pre-disposition to obesity: the ‘predation release’ hypothesis.CELL metabolism 6: 5-11

259. Rance, K.A., Johnstone, A.M., Murison. S., Duncan, J.S., Wood, S.G. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2007)Plasma leptin levels re related to body composition, sex, insulin levels and the A55V polymorphism of the UCP2 gene.International Journal of Obesity

258. Tidhar, W.L., Bonier, F., and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2007)Sex- and concentration-dependent effects of predator feces on seasonal regulation of bodymass in the bank vole Clethrionomys glareolusHormones and Behaviour 52: 436-444.

257. Scantlebury, M., Waterman, J.M., Hillegrass, M., SPEAKMAN, J.R. & Bennett, N.C.(2007). Energetic costs of parasitism in the Cape ground squirrel Xerus inaurisProceedings of the Royal Society of London B 274: 2169-2177

256. Rance, K.A., Hambly, C., Dalgleish, D., Fustin, J.M., Bünger, L., and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2007)Quantitative Trait Loci for total and regional adiposity in mouse lines divergently selected for food intakeObesity 15: 2994-3004.

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255. Claret, M., Smith, M.A., Batterham, R.L., Selman, C., Choudhury, A.I., Fryer, L.G.D.,Clements, M., Al-Qassab, H., Heffron, H., Xu, A.W., SPEAKMAN, J.R., Barsh, G.S.,Viollet, B., Vaulont, S., Ashford, M.L.J., Carling, D. and Withers, D.J. (2007)AMPK is essential for energy homeostasis regulation and glucosesensing by POMC andAgRP Neurons.Journal of Clinical Investigation 117: 2325-2336

254. SPEAKMAN, J.R., Djafarian, K., Stewart, J. and Jackson, D.M. (2007)Assortative mating for obesityAmerican Journal of Clinical Nutrition 86: 316-23

253. Aquarone, M., Born, E.W. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2006)Field metabolic rates of Walrus (Odobenus rosmarus) measured by the doubly-labelled water method.Aquatic mammals 32: 363-369.

252. Stocker, C.J., Wargent, E., O’Dowd, J., Cornick, C., SPEAKMAN, J.R., Arch, J.R., andCawthorne, M.A. (2007) Prevention of diet-induced obesity and impaired glucose tolerance in rats followingadministration of leptin to their mothers.Am. J. Physiol. 282: R1810-1818

251. Vezina, F., SPEAKMAN, J.R., and Williams, T.D. (2006)Individually variable energy management strategies in relation to the costs of egg production Ecology 87: 2447-2458

250. Jackson, D.M., Pace, L. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2007)The measurement of RMR in pre-school children.Obesity 15: 1930-1932

249. Tolkamp, B., Yearsley, J., Gordon, I., Illius, A., SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Kyriazakis, I. (2007)predicting the effects of body fatness on food intake and performance of sheep.British Journal of Nutrition.21: 1-10

248. Visockiene, Z., Johnstone, A.M., SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Broom, J.I. (2007)Body composition measurement in obese patients with and without type 2 diabetes:comparison of methods Acta medica Lithuanica14: 301-308

247. Król, E., Tups, A., Archer, Z.A., Ross, A.W., Moar, K.M., Bell, L.M., Duncan, J.S., Mayer, C., Morgan, P.J., Mercer, J.G. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2007)Altered Expression of SOCS3 in the Hypothalamic Arcuate Nucleus during Seasonal Body Mass Changes in the Field Vole, Microtus agrestis. Journal of Neuroendocrinology 19: 83-94

246. SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Hambly, C. (2007)Starving for life – what animal studies can, and cannot, tell us about the use of caloric restriction to prolong human lifespan.Journal of Nutrition 137:1078-1086

245. Johnston, S.J., Souter, D.M., Erwin, S.S., Tolkamp, B.J., Yearsley, J.M., Gordon, I.J., Illius,A., Kyriazakis, I. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2007)

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Associations between basal metabolic rate and reproductive performance in C57BL/6J miceJournal of Experimental Biology 210: 65-74

244. Krol, E. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2007)Regulation of body mass and adiposity in the field vole, Microtus agrestis: a model of leptin resistanceJournal of Endocrinology 192: 271-278

243. Kokurewicz, T. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2007)Age related effects on energy metabolism during torpor in Daubenton’s bats: effects on fat accumulation prior to hibernation.Acta Chiropterologica 8: 509-521

242. Rance, K.A., Johnstone, A.M., Murison, S., Duncan, J.S., Wood, S.G., and SPEAKMAN,J.R. (2007) Circulating leptin levels are related to adiposity, age, sex and the A55Vpolymorphism of the UCP2 gene. International Journal of Obesity 31: 1311-1318

241. Johnston, S.L., Erwin, S.S., Souter, D.M., Tolkamp, B.J., Gordon, I.J., Illius, A.W.,Kyriazakis, I. and SPEAKMAN, J.R (2007)Intake compensates for resting metabolic rate variation in female C57BL/6J mice fed high-fat diets.Obesity 15: 600-606

240. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2007)The energy cost of reproduction in small rodents.Acta theriologica sinica 27: 1-13

239. Selman, C., McLaren, J.S., Meyer, C., Duncan, J.S., Redman, P., Collins, A.R., Duthie, G.G. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2006)Life-long vitamin C supplementation in combination with cold exposure does not affectoxidative damage or lifespan in mice, but decreases expression of antioxidant protectiongenesMechanisms of Ageing and Development 127: 897-904

238. Visockiene, Z., Broom, J.I., SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Johnstone, A.M. (2006) Dietary intake and self-reporting in relation to eating behaviour in obese and type 2diabetes patientsBaltic endocrinology 2:24-30

237. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2008)The physiological cost of reproduction in small mammals.Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society 363: 375-398

236. Sparling, C.E., SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Fedak, MA. (2006)Seasonal variation in the metabolic rate and body composition of female grey seals: fatconservation prior to high-cost reproduction in a capital breeder?Journal of Comparative Physiology B 176: 505-512

235. Johnstone, A.M., Rance, K.A., Murison, S.D., Duncan, J.S. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2006)

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Taking additional anthropometric measures may improve the predictability of Basal Metabolic Rate in adult subjectsEuropean Journal of Clinical Nutrition 60: 1437-1444.

234. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2006)Thrifty genes for obesity and the metabolic syndrome – time to call off the search?Diabetes and vascular disease research 3: 7-11

233. Arch, J.R.S., Hislop, D., Wang, S.J.Y., and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2006)Some mathematical and technical issues in the measurement and interpretation of open-circuit indirect calorimetry in small animalsInternational Journal of Obesity 30: 1322-1331

232. Scantlebury, M., SPEAKMAN, J.R., Oosthuizen, M.K., Roper, T., & Bennett, N.C. (2006)Energetics reveals physiologically distinct castes in a eusocial mammal.Nature.440: 795-797

231. Southwood, A.L., Reina, R.D., Jones, V.S., SPEAKMAN, J.R., and Jones, D.R. (2006).Seasonal metabolism of juvenile green turtles (Chelonia mydas) at Heron Island, Australia.Canadian Journal of Zoology

230. Humphries M.M., Boutin S., Thomas D.W., Ryan J.D., Selman C., McAdam A.G., BerteauxD., SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2005)

Expenditure freeze: the metabolic response of small mammals to cold environmentsEcology letters 8: 1326-1333

229. Johnston, S., Grune, T., Bell, L., Murray, S., Souter, D., Erwin, S., Yearsley, J., Gordon, I., Illius, A., Kyriazakis, I., SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2006)Having it all - historical energy intakes do not generate the anticipated trade-offs in fecundity.Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B 273: 1369-1374

228. Judge S, Jang YM, Smith A, Selman C, Phillips T, SPEAKMAN, J.R., Hagen T,Leeuwenburgh C. (2005)Exercise by lifelong voluntary wheel running reduces subsarcolemmal and interfibrillar mito-chondrial hydrogen peroxide production in the heart.American Journal of Physiology 289: R1564-1572.

227. Yearsley, JM., Villalba, J., Kyriazakis, I., SPEAKMAN, J.R., Tolkamp, B.J., Illius, J.W.,Gordon, I.J. and Duncan, A. (2005, in press).A theory of associating food types with their post-ingestive consequences.American Naturalist 167: 705-716

226. Król, E., Duncan, J.S., Redman, P., Morgan, P.J., Mercer, J.G. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2005) Photoperiod regulates leptin sensitivity in field voles, Microtus agrestisJournal of Comparative Physiology B 176: 153-163

225. Mathias, ML., Nunes, A.C., Marques, C., Auffray, J.C., Britton Davidian, J., Catalan, J.,Ganem, G., Grunduz, I., Ramathinho, M.G., Searle, J.B. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2006)Effects of climate on oxygen consumption and energy intake of chromosomally divergentpopulations of the house mouse (Mus musculus domesticus) from the island of Madeira(North Atlantic, Portugal). Functional Ecology 20: 330-339

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224. Scantlebury, M., Bennett, N.C., SPEAKMAN, J.R., Pillay, N. and Schradin, C. (2006)The energetics of huddling in group-living African four-striped field mice Rhabdomys

pumilioFunctional Ecology 20: 166-173

223. Scantlebury, M., SPEAKMAN, J.R., and Bennett, N. (2006)The costs of sexual dimorphism in mole rats are morphological not behavioural.Proceedings of the Royal Society Series B: Biologial Sciences 273: 57-63.

222. Johnston, S.L., Peacock, W.L., Bell, L.M., Lonchampt, M. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2005)PIXImus DXA with Different Software Need Individual Calibration to Accurately Predict Fat MassObesity Research 13: 1558-1565

221. Johnstone, A.M., Murison, S.D., Duncan, J.S., Rance, K.A. and SPEAKMAN, J.R (2005) Factors influencing variation in basal metabolic rate include fat-free mass, fat mass, age, and circulating thyroxine but not sex, circulating leptin, or triiodothyronine. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition.82: 941– 8.

220. Hambly, C.and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2005)Contribution of different mechanisms to compensation for energy restriction in the mouse.Obesity Research 13: 1548-1557

219. SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Krol, E. (2005)Limits to sustained energy intake IX: a review of hypotheses.Journal of Comparative Physiology B 175: 375-394

218. SPEAKMAN, J.R., Walker, H., Walker, L., and Jackson, D.M. (2005)Associations between BMI, social strata and the estimated energy content of foods. International Journal of Obesity 29: 1281-1288

217. Selman, C., Phillips, T., Staib, J.L., Duncan, J.S., Leeuwenburgh, C., and SPEAKMAN, J.R.(2005)Energy expenditure of calorically restricted rats is higher than predicted from their alteredbody compositionMechanisms of Ageing and Development. 126: 783-793

216. Wanlass, S., Harris, M.P., Redman, P. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2005)Low energy values of fish as a probable cause of a major seabird breeding failure in the NorthSea Marine Ecology progress series. 294: 1-8

215. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2005)Correlations between physiology and lifespan – two widely ignored problems with comparative studies.Aging Cell 4: 167-175

214. Rance, K.A., Fustin, J.M., Dalgleish, G., Hambly, C., Bünger, L. and SPEAKMAN, J.R.(2005)

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A Paternally Imprinted QTL for Mature Body Mass on Mouse Chromosome 8Mammalian genome 16: 567-577

213. Simon, A., Thomas, D.W., SPEAKMAN, J.R., Blondel, J., Perret, P. and Lambrechts, M.(2005) Impact of ectoparasitic blowfly larvae (Protocalliphora spp) on the behaviour andenergetics of nestling blue tits (Parus caeruleus).Journal of Field Ornithology 76: 402-410

212. Scantlebury, M., M.K. Oosthuizen SPEAKMAN, J.R., C.R. Jackson and Bennett, N.C. (2005)Seasonal energetics of the Hottentot golden mole (Ambysomus hottentottus longiceps) atHigh altitude (1500m) Physiology and behaviour 84: 739-745

211. Choudhury, A.I., Heffron, H., Smith, M.A., Al-Qassab, H., Xu, A.W., Selman, C., Simmgen,M., Clements, M., Claret, M., MacColl, G., Hisadome, K., Diakonov, I., Moosajee, V.,Bell, J.D., SPEAKMAN, J.R., Batterham, R.L., Barsh, G.S., Ashford, M.L.J. and Withers,D.J. (2005)The role of insulin receptor substrate 2 in hypothalamic and beta cell functionJournal of Clinical Investigation 115: 940-950

210. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2005)The role of technology in the past and future development of the doubly-labelled watermethod.Isotopes in Environmental and health studies.41: 335-343.

209. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2005)Body size, energy metabolism and lifespanJournal of Experimental Biology 208: 1717-1730

208. Hambly, C., Adams, A.C., Fustin, J.M., Rance, K.A., Bünger, L. and SPEAKMAN, J.R.(2005).Mice with low metabolic rates are not susceptible to weight gain when fed a high fat diet.Obesity Research 13: 556-566

207. Król, E., Redman, P., Thomson, P.J., Williams, R., Mayer, C., Mercer, J.G., and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2005)

Effect of photoperiod on body mass, food intake and body composition in the field vole, Microtus agrestisJournal of Experimental Biology 208: 571-584

206. Hill, R.C., Lewis, D.D., Randell, S.J., Scott, K,C., Omori, M. Sundstrom, D.A., Jones, G.L.,SPEAKMAN, J.R., and Butterwick, R.F. (2005)Mildly restricting food intake increases the speed of racing greyhoundsAmerican Journal of veterinary research 66: 1065-1070

205. Ward, S., Moller, U., Rayner, J.M.V., Jackson,D.M., Nachtigall, W., and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2004)Metabolic power of European Starlings (Sturnus vulgaris) during flight in a wind tunnelmeasured by heat transfer modeling, doubly-labelled water, mask respirometry andaerodynamic modeling,Journal of Experimental Biology 207: 4291-4298

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204. Yearsley, J.M., Kyriazakis, I., Gordon, I.J., Illius, A.W., Johnston, S.L., SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Tolkamp, B.J. (2005)A life history model of somatic damage associated with resource acquisition: damage protec-tion or prevention?Journal of Theoretical Biology 235: 305-317

203. Hambly, C., Harper, E.J., and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2004) The energetic cost of variations in wing span and wing asymmetry in the zebra finch(Taeniopygia guttata).Journal of Experimental Biology 207: 3977-3984

202. Hambly, C., Harper, E.J., and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2004) The energy cost of loaded flight is substantially lower than expected due to alterations inflight kinematics.Journal of Experimental Biology 207: 3969-3976

201. Hambly, C., Pinshow, B., Wiersma, P., Verhulst, S., Piertney, S.B., Harper, E.J. & SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2004)Comparison of the cost of short flights in a nectarivorous and non-nectarivorous bird.Journal of Experimental Biology 207: 3959-3968

200. Hoggard, N., Rayner, D.V., Johnston, S.L. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2004) Peripherally administered [Nle4, D-Phe7]-MSH increases resting metabolic rate, whileperipheral AgRP has no effect, in wild type C57BL/6 and ob/ob mice. Journal of Molecular Endocrinology 33: 693-703

199. SPEAKMAN, J.R., Talbot, D.A., Selman, C., Snart, S., McLaren, J.S., Redman, P., Krol,E.Jackson, D.M., Johnson,M.S. & Brand, M.D. (2004)Uncoupled and surviving: individual mice with high metabolism have greater mitochondrialuncoupling and live longer.Aging Cell 3:87-95

198. SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Krol, E. (2005)Validation of the doubly-labelled water method in a small mammalPhysiological and Biochemical Zoology 78: 650-667

197. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2004)Obesity: the integrated roles of environment and genetics.Journal of Nutrition.134: 2090-2105S

196. Wiersma, P., Selman, C., SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Verhulst, S. (2004)Birds sacrifice oxidative protection for reproductionProceedings of the Royal Society Series B 271: 360-365S

195. SPEAKMAN, J.R., Krol, E. and Johnston, M.S. (2004)The functional significance of individual variations in BMR.Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 77: 900-915

194. D.M. Scantlebury, Shanas, U., Kupshtein, H., SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Haim, A.(2004)Differential energy costs of winter acclimatized common spiny mice Acomys

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cahirinus from two adjacent habitats Comparative Physiology and Biochemistry A 137: 419-423

193. Irwin, M.R. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2003)Azorean bats cluster during emergence despite the lack of avian predators.Acta Chiropterologica 5:185-192

192. Peacock WL, Krol E, Moar KM, McLaren JS, Mercer JG & SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2003)Photoperiodic effects on body mass, energy balance and hypothalamic geneexpression in the bank vole.Journal of Experimental Biology 207: 165-177

191. Butler, P.J., Green, J.A., Boyd, I.L. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2004)Measuring metabolic rate in the field: the pros and cons of the doubly-labelled water and heart rate methodsFunctional Ecology 18: 168-183

190. SPEAKMAN, J.R., Ergon, T.E., Scantlebury, M., Reid, K.A., Cavagne, L. and Lambin, X.(2003)

Resting metabolic rate is correlated with daily energy expenditure in free-living voles (Microtusagrestis) but reflects extrinsic rather than intrinsic limits.PNAS 100: 14057-14062

189. Hochscheid, S., Bientivegna, F. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2004)Long term cold acclimation leads to high RQ effects on oxygen consumption in loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta caretta).Physiologial and Biochemical Zoology 77: 209-222

188. Krol, E., Johnson, M. S. and SPEAKMAN, J. R. (2003). Limits to sustained energy intake. VIII. Resting metabolic rate and organ morphology oflaboratory mice lactating at thermoneutrality.Journal of Experimental Biology 206: 4283-4291

187. Krol, E. and SPEAKMAN, J. R. (2003). Limits to sustained energy intake. VII. Milk energy output in laboratory mice atthermoneutrality.

Journal of Experimental Biology 206: 4267-4281

186. Krol, E. and SPEAKMAN, J. R. (2003). Limits to sustained energy intake. VI. Energetics of lactation in laboratory mice atthermoneutrality.Journal of Experimental Biology 206: 4255-4266

185. SPEAKMAN, J.R., van Acker, A., and Harper, E.J. (2003)Age related changes in the metabolism and body composition of three dog breeds and theirrelationship to life expectancy.Aging Cell.2: 265-279

184. Ergon,T., SPEAKMAN, J.R., Scantlebury, M., Cavanagh, R. and Lambin, X.(2004)Optimal body size and energy expenditure during winter: why are voles smaller in decliningpopulations?American Naturalist 163: E442-E457

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183. Hochschied, S., Bientivegna, F., and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2003)The dual function of the chelonian lung: buoyancy control and oxygen storage.Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 297: 123-140

182. Schmidt, J., Andersen, N.A, SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Nicol, S.C. (2003)Field energetics of free-living, lactating and non-lactating echidnas (Tachyglossus aculeatus)Comparative Physiology and Biochemistry A 136: 903-909

181. SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Selman, C. (2003)Physical activity and resting metabolic rate.Proceedings of the Nutrition Society 62: 621-634

180. Korine, C., SPEAKMAN, J.R. & Arad, Z. (2004)Reproductive energetics of captive and free-ranging Egyptian fruit bats (Rousettus aegyptiacus)Ecology 85: 220-230

179. Massemin, S., Korpimäki, E., Zorn, T., Pöyri, V. & SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2004)Energy expenditure of nestlings in relation to food quantity and hatching span in the Eurasian Kestrel (Falco tinnunculus)Journal of Avian Science

178. Ward, S., SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Slater, P.J.B. (2003)The energy cost of song in the canary, Serinus canariaAnimal behaviour 66: 93-902

177. Scantlebury, M, Shanas, U., SPEAKMAN, J.R., Kupshtein, H., Afik, D. and Haim, A. (2003).Energetics and water economy of common spiny mice Acomys cahirinus from two adjacenthabitatsFunctional ecology 17: 178-185

176. Hatch, K.A., Pinshow, B. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2002) The analysis of C-13/C-12 ratios in exhaled CO2: Its advantages and potential applicationto field research to infer diet, changes in diet over time, and substrate metabolism in birdsIntegrative and Comparative Biology 42: 21-33..

175. Bünger, L., Forsting, J., McDonald, K.L., Horvat, S., Duncan, J., Hochscheid, S., Baile, C.A.,Hill, W.G. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2002)Long-term divergent selection on body fatness in mice indicates a regulation system that isindependent of leptin production and receptionFASEB J 16:U463-477

174. SPEAKMAN, J.R., Stubbs, R.J. and Mercer, J.G. (2002)Does body weight play a role in the regulation of food intake?Proceedings of the Nutrition Society 61: 473-487

173. Scantlebury, M., Russell, A.F., McIlrath, G.M., SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Clutton-Brock, T.H.(2002)The energetics of lactation in cooperative breeding meerkats Suricata suricatta.Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B-Biological Sciences 269: 2147-2153

172. Hambly, C.S., Harper, E.J. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2002)The cost of flight in the zebra finch (Taenyopygia guttata) : a novel approach based on

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elimination of carbon-13 labelled bicarbonate.Journal of Comparative physiology. 172: 529-539

171. Humphries, M.M., Thomas, D.W. & SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2002)Climate mediated energetic constraints on the distribution of hibernating bats.Nature 418: 313-316

170. Hatch, K.A., Pinshow, B. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2002)Carbon isotope ratios in exhaled CO2 can be used to determine not just present, but alsopast diets in birdsJournal of Comparative Physiology B: 172: 263-268

169. Selman, C., Grune, T., Stolzing, A., Jakstadt, M., McLaren, J.S, & SPEAKMAN, J.R.(2002)

The consequences of acute cold exposure on protein oxidation andproteasome activity in short-tailed field voles, Microtus agrestis

Free Radical Biology and Medicine 33: 259-265.

168. Selman, C., McLaren, J.S., A.R. Collins, G.G. Duthie and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2002)Anti-oxidant enzyme activities, lipid peroxidation and DNA oxidative damage: the effects of short-term voluntary wheel running.Archives of Biochemisty and Biophysics 401: 255-261

167. Humphries, M.M., Thomas, D.W., Hall, C.L.,SPEAKMAN, J.R.., and Kramer, D.L. (2002)The energetics of autumn mast hoarding in eastern chipmunksOecologia 133: 30-37

166. Hochscheid, S., Bentivegna, F. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2002)Regional blood flow in sea turtles: implications for heat exchange in an aquatic ectotherm. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 75: 66-76,

165. SPEAKMAN, J.R., Selman, C., McLaren, J.S. and Harper, J.E. (2002)Living fast, dying when? The links between energetics and ageing.Journal of Nutrition 132: 1583-1597S.

164. Lancaster, W.C. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2002)Variations in respiratory muscle activity during echolocation when stationary in three species of bats (Microchiroptera: vespertilionidae).Journal of Experimental Biology 204: 4185-4193

163. Russ, J.M., Hutson, A.M., Montgomery, W.I., Racey, P.A. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2001) The status of Nathusius' pipistrelle (Pipistrellus nathusii Keyserling & Blasius, 1839) inthe British IslesJournal of Zoology (London) 254: 91-100.

162. Ward, S., Rayner, J.M.V., Moller, U., Jackson, D.M., Nachtigall, W. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2001)Efficiency of flight in the starling (Sturnus vulgaris).Journal of Experimental Biology 204: 3311-3322.

161. Bryce, J.M., SPEAKMAN, J.R., Johnson, P.J.and MacDonald, D.W. (2001)Competition between Eurasian red and introduced Eastern grey squirrels: the energetic ssignificance of body-mass differences.

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Proceedings of the Royal Society B 268 1731-1736.

160. Perkins, S.E. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2001)Measuring natural abundance of C-13 in respired CO2: variability and implications for non-invasive dietary analysis Functional Ecology 15:791-797.

159. Selman, C., Lumsden, S., Korhonen, T., Bunger, L., Hill, W.G. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2001)Thermoregulatory responses of two mouse Mus musculus strains selectively bred for high and low food intakeJournal of Comparative Physiology B 171: 661-668

158. Peacock, W. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2001)Effect of high-fat diet on body mass and energy balance in the bank vole.Physiology and Behavior 74: 65-70.

157. Scantlebury, M., Butterwick, R. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2001)Energetics and litter size variation in domestic dog Canis familiaris breeds of two sizes.Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology A-Molecular and Integrative Physiology 129: 919-931.

156. Thomas, D.W., Blondel, J., Perret, P., Lambrechts, M.M. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2001)Energetic and fitness costs of mismatching resource supply and demand in seasonally breeding birds.Science 291: 2598-2600.

See also Thomas, D.W., Blondel, J., Perret, P., Lambrechts, M.M. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2001) Variation in food supply, time of breeding, and energy expenditure in birds - Response  Science 294: U1-U2

155. Jackson, D.M., Trayhurn, P. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2001)Associations between energetics and over-winter survival in the short-tailed field vole Microtus agrestis.Journal of Animal Ecology 70: 633-640.

154. Thomson, S.C., Brooke, A.P. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2002)Soaring behaviour in the Samoan flying fox, Pteropus samoensis.Journal of Zoology (London).256: 55-62

153. Gremillet, D., Wanlass, S., Carss, D.N., Linton, D., Harris, M.P., SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Le Maho, Y. (2001)Foraging energetics of arctic cormorants and the evolution of diving birds.Ecology Letters 4: 180-184.

152. Mercer, J.G. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2001)Hypothalamic neuropeptide mechanisms for regulating energy balance: from rodent models to human obesity.Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews 25: 101-116.

151. Scantlebury, D.M., Butterwick, R. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2001)Energetics and litter size variation in domestic dog Canis familiaris breeds of two sizes.Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology A - Molecular and Integrative Physiology 129:919-931.

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150. Johnson, M.S., Thomson, S.C. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2001)Limits to sustained energy intake I. Lactation in the laboratory mouse Mus musculus.Journal of Experimental Biology 204: 1925-1935.

149. Johnson, M.S., Thomson, S.C. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2001)Limits to sustained energy intake II. Inter-relationships between resting metabolic rate, life-history traits and morphology in Mus musculus.Journal of Experimental Biology 204: 1937-1946.

148. Johnson, M.S., Thomson, S.C. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2001)Limits to sustained energy intake III. Effects of concurrent pregnancy and lactation in Mus musculus.Journal of Experimental Biology 204: 1947-1956.

147. SPEAKMAN, J.R., Gidney, A., Bett, J., Mitchell, I.P. and Johnson, M.S. (2001)Limits to sustained energy intake IV. Effect of variation in food quality on lactating mice Mus musculus.Journal of Experimental Biology 204: 1957-1965.

146. Johnson, M.S. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2001)Limits to sustained energy intake V. Effect of cold-exposure during lactation in Mus musculus.Journal of Experimental Biology 204: 1967-1977.

145. Selman, C., Lumsden, S., Bunger, L., Hill, W.G. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2001)Resting metabolic rate and morphology in mice (Mus musculus) selected for high and low foodintake.Journal of Experimental Biology 204: 777-784.

144. Schmid, J. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2000)Gender related variation in the daily energy expenditure of the grey mouse lemur (Microcebus murinus): a small primate that uses torpor.Journal of Comparative Physiology B – Biochemical Systemic and Environmental Physiology 170: 633-641.

143. SPEAKMAN, J.R., Perez-Camargo, G., McCappin, T., Frankel, T., Thomson, P. and Legrand-Defretin, V. (2001)Validation of the doubly-labelled water technique in the domestic dog (Canis familiaris).British Journal of Nutrition 85: 75-87.

142. SPEAKMAN, J.R., Booles, D. and Butterwick, R.F. (2001)Validation of dual energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) by comparison with chemical analysis of dogs and cats.International Journal of Obesity 25: 439-447.

141. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2001)The evolution of flight and echolocation in bats: another leap in the dark.Mammal Review 31: 111-130.

140. Hawkins, P.A.J., Butler, P.J., Woakes, A.J. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2000)Estimation of the rate of oxygen consumption of the common eider duck (Somateria mollissima), with some measurements of heart rate during voluntary dives.Journal of Experimental Biology 203: 2819-2832.

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139. Selman, C., McLaren, J.S., Himanka, M.J. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2000)Effects of long-term cold exposure on antioxidant enzyme activities in a small mammal.Free Radical Biology and Medicine 28: 1279-1285.

138. Hill, R.C., Lewis, D.D., Scott, K.C., Omori, M., Jackson, M., Sundstrom, D.A., Jones, G.L., SPEAKMAN, J.R., Doyle, C.A. and Butterwick, R.F. (2001)

Effect of increased dietary protein and decreased dietary carbohydrate on performance and body composition in racing greyhounds.American Journal of Veterinary Research 62: 440-447.

137. Jackson, D.M., Hambly, C., Trayhurn, P. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2001)Can non-shivering thermogenesis in brown adipose tissue following NA injection be quantified by changes in overlying surface temperatures using infrared thermography?Journal of Thermal Biology 26: 85-93.

136. Rayner, J.M.V., Viscardi, P., Ward, S., and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2002)Aerodynamics and energetics of intermittent flight in birds.American Zoologist 41: 188-204.

135. Ward, S., Scantlebury, D.M., Krol, E., Thomson, P.J., Sparling, C. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2000)Preparation of hydrogen from water by reduction with lithium aluminium hydride for the analysis of δ 2H by isotope ratio mass spectrometry.Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry 14: 450-453.

134. Entwistle, A.C., Racey, P.A. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2000)Social and population structure of a gleaning bat, Plecotus auritus.Journal of Zoology 252: 11-17.

133. McLean, J.A. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2000)Effects of body mass and reproduction on the basal metabolic rate of brown long-eared bats (Plecotus auritus).Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 73: 112-121.

132. Redman, P., Selman, C. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (1999)Male short-tailed field voles (Microtus agrestis) build better insulated nests than females.Journal of Comparative Physiology B – Biochemical Systemic and Environmental Physiology 169: 581-587.

131. SPEAKMAN, J.R. & Rydell, J. (2000)Avoidance behaviour of bats and moths: when is it predator defence?Oikos 88: 221-223.

130. Scantlebury, D.M., Butterwick, R. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2000)Energetics of lactation in domestic dog (Canis familiaris) breeds of two sizes.Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology A – Molecular and Integrative Physiology 125: 197-210.

129. Scantlebury, D.M.., Hynds, W., Booles, D. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2000)Isotope recycling in lactating dogs (Canis familiaris).American Journal of Physiology 278: R669-R676.

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128. Krol, E. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (1999)Isotope dilution spaces of mice injected simultaneously with deuterium, tritium and oxygen-18.Journal of Experimental Biology 202: 2839-2849.

127. SPEAKMAN, J.R., Irwin, N.R., Tallach, N. and Stone, R.B. (1999)Effect of roost size on the emergence behaviour of pipistrelle bats.Animal Behaviour 58: 787-795.

126. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2000)The cost of living: Field metabolic rates of small mammals.Advances in Ecological Research 30: 177-297.

125. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (1999)The evolution of flight and echolocation in pre-bats: an evaluation of the energetic efficiency of reach hunting.Acta Chiropterologica 1: 3-16.

124. Thomson, S.C. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (1999)Absorption of visible spectrum radiation by the wing membranes of living pteropodid bats.Journal of Comparative Physiology B 169: 187-194.

123. McLean, J.A. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2000)Morphological changes during postnatal growth and reproduction in the brown long-eared bat Plecotus auritus: implications for wing loading and predicted flight performance.Journal of Natural History 34: 773-791.

122. SPEAKMAN, J.R., Rydell, J., Webb, P.I., Hayes, J.P., Hays, G.C., Hulbert, I.A.R. and McDevitt, R.M. (2000)

Activity patterns of insectivorous bats and birds in northern Scandinavia (69ºN), during continuous midsummer daylight.Oikos 88: 75-86.

121. Ward, S., Rayner, J.M.V., Moller, U., Jackson, D.M., Nachtigall, W. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (1999)Heat transfer from starlings Sturnus vulgaris during flight.Journal of Experimental Biology 202: 1589-1602.

120. Corp, N., Gorman, M.L. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (1999)Daily energy expenditure of free-living male Wood Mice in different habitats and seasons.Functional Ecology 13: 585-593.

119. SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Rossi, F.P. (1999)No support for socio-physiological suppression effect on metabolism of paired white mice (Mussp.).Functional Ecology 13: 373-382.

118. McLean, J.A. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (1999)Energy budgets of lactating and non-reproductive brown long-eared bats (Plecotus auritus) suggest females use compensation in lactation.Functional Ecology 13: 360-372.

117. Swanepoel, R.E., Racey, P.A., Shore, R.F. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (1999)

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Energetic effects of sublethal exposure to lindane on pipistrelle bats (Pipistrellus pipistrellus).Environmental Pollution 104: 169-177.

116. Thompson, D.R., Bearhop, S., SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Furness, R.W. (1998)Feathers as a means of monitoring mercury in seabirds: insights from stable isotope analysis.Environmental Pollution 101: 193-200.

115. SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Tallach, N. (1998)Do emerging pipistrelle bats lose control of their timing due to 'crowd pressure'?Journal of Zoology 246: 445-448.

114. Jenkins, E.V., Laine, T., Morgan, S.E., Cole, K.R. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (1998)Roost selection in the pipistrelle bat, Pipistrellus pipistrellus (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae), in northeast Scotland.Animal Behaviour 56: 909-917.

113. SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Rowland, A. (1999)Preparing for inactivity: how insectivorous bats deposit a fat store for hibernation.Proceedings of the Nutrition Society 58: 123-131.

112. Ward, S.M., Moller, U., Rayner, J.M.V., Jackson, D.M., Nachtigall, W. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (1998).Power requirement for Starling flight in a wind tunnel.Biologia e Conservazione della Fauna 102: 335-339.

111. SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Ward, S. (1998)Infrared thermography : principles and applications.Zoology - Analysis of Complex Systems. 101: 224-232.

110. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (1998)The history and theory of the doubly labeled water technique.American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 68: 932S-938S.

109. Gorman, M.L., Mills, M.G., Raath, J.P. andSPEAKMAN, J.R. (1998)High hunting costs make African wild dogs vulnerableto kleptoparasitism by hyenas.Nature 391: 479-481.

108. Entwistle, A.C., Racey, P.A. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (1998)The reproductive cycle and determination of sexual maturity in male brown long-eared bats, Plecotus auritus (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae).Journal of Zoology 244: 63-70.

107. Thomson, S.C., Brooke, A.P. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (1998)Diurnal activity in the Samoan flying fox, Pteropus samoensis.Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London Series B - Biological Sciences 353: 1595-1606.

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106. SPEAKMAN, J.R., Hays, G.C. and Lindblad, E. (1998)Thermal conductivity of sand and its effect on the temperature of loggerhead sea turtle (Caretta caretta) nests.Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 78: 1337-1352.

105. SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Thomson, S.C. (1997)Validation of the labeled bicarbonate technique for measurement of short term energy expenditure in the mouse.Zeitschrift Fur Ernahrungswissenschaft 36: 273-277.

104. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (1997)Factors influencing daily energy expenditure of small mammals.Proceedings of the Nutrition Society 56: 1119-1136.

103. Corp, N., Gorman, M.L. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (1997)Apparent absorption efficiency and gut morphometry of wood mice, Apodemus sylvaticus, from two distinct populations with different diets.Physiological Zoology 70: 610-614.

102. McLean, J.A. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (1997)Non-nutritional maternal support in the brown long-eared bat.Animal Behaviour 54: 1193-1204.

101. SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Banks, D. (1998)The function of flight formations in Greylag Geese Anser anser; energy saving or orientation?Ibis 140: 280-287.

100. Corp, N., Gorman, M.L. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (1997)Seasonal variation in the resting metabolic rate of male wood mice Apodemus sylvaticus from two contrasting habitats 15 km apart.Journal of Comparative Physiology B - Biochemical Systemic and Environmental Physiology 167: 229-239.

99. Webb, P.I., SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Racey, P.A. (1996)Population dynamics of a maternity colony of the pipistrelle bat (Pipistrellus pipistrellus) in north-east Scotland.Journal of Zoology 240: 777-780.

98. Corp, N., Gorman, M.L. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (1997)Ranging behaviour and time budgets of male wood mice Apodemus sylvaticus in different habitats and seasons.Oecologia 109: 242-250.

97. McLean, J.A. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (1996)Suckling behaviour in the brown long-eared bat (Plecotus auritus).Journal of Zoology 239: 411-416.

96. Lancaster, W.C., Thomson, S.C. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (1997)Wing temperature in flying bats measured by infrared thermography.Journal of Thermal Biology 22: 109-116.

95. Entwistle, A.C., Racey, P.A. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (1997)Roost selection by the brown long-eared bat (Plecotus auritus).

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Journal of Applied Ecology 34: 399-408.

94. Entwistle, A.C., Racey, P.A. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (1996)Habitat exploitation by a gleaning bat, Plecotus auritus.Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London Series B - Biological Sciences 351: 921-931.

93. McDevitt, R.M. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (1996)Summer acclimatization in the short-tailed field vole, Microtus agrestis.Journal of Comparative Physiology B - Biochemical Systemic and Environmental Physiology 166: 286-293.

92. Webb, P.I., SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Racey, P.A. (1996)How hot is a hibernaculum? A review of the temperatures at which bats hibernate.Canadian Journal of Zoology 74: 761-765.

91. Arnould, J.P.Y., Boyd, I.L. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (1996)The relationship between foraging behaviour and energy expenditure in Antarctic fur seals.Journal of Zoology 239: 769-782.

90. Hays, G.C., MacKay, A., Adams, C.R., Mortimer, J.A., SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Boerema, M. (1995)Nest-site selection by sea-turtles.Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 75: 667-674.

89. SPEAKMAN, J.R. and McQueenie, J. (1996)Limits to sustained metabolic rate: The link between food intake, basal metabolic rate, and morphology in reproducing mice, Mus musculus.Physiological Zoology 69: 746-769.

88. McLean, J.A. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (1995)Elimination rate of Zn-65 as a measure of food-intake - a validation-study in the mouse (Mussp.).Journal of Applied Physiology 79: 1361-1369.

87. Cleaver, J.E., SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Volpe, J.P.G. (1995)Nucleotide excision repair: Variations associated with cancer development and speciation.Cancer Surveys 25: 125-142.

86. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (1995)Energetics and the evolution of body size in small terrestrial mammals.Symposia of the Zoological Society of London. 69: 63-81.

85. Arnould, J.P.Y., Boyd, I.L. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (1996)Measuring the body composition of Antarctic fur seals (Arctocephalus gazella): Validation of hydrogen isotope dilution.Physiological Zoology 69: 93-116.

84. Delahay, R.J., SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Moss, R. (1995)The energetic consequences of parasitism - effects of a developing infection of Trichostrongylus-tenuis (Nematoda) on red grouse (Lagopus-lagopus-scoticus) energy-balance, body-weight and condition.Parasitology 110: 473-482.

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83. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (1995)

Estimation of precision in DLW studies using the two-point methodology.Obesity Research 3 (Supplement 1: 'Recent advances in the doubly labeled water technique' Eds. SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Roberts, S.B.).

82. Haim, A., McDevitt, R.M. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (1995)Daily variations in the response of wood mice Apodemus-sylvaticus to noradrenaline.Journal of Experimental Biology 198: 561-565.

81. Haim, A., McDevitt, R.M. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (1995)Thermoregulatory responses to manipulations of photoperiod in wood mice Apodemus-sylvaticus from high-latitudes (57 oN).Journal of Thermal Biology 20: 437-443.

80. Hays, G.C., Adams, C.R., Mortimer, J.A. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (1995)Inter-beach and intra-beach thermal variation for green turtle nests on Ascension Island, South-Atlantic.Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 75: 405-411.

79. Rydell, J. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (1995)Evolution of nocturnality in bats - potential competitors and predators during their early history.Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 54: 183-191.

78. Bevan, R.M., SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Butler, P.J. (1995)Daily energy-expenditure of tufted ducks - a comparison between indirect calorimetry, doubly labeled water and heart-rate.Functional Ecology 9: 40-47.

77. SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Thomson, S.C. (1994)Flight capabilities of Archaeopteryx.Nature 370: 514.

76. SPEAKMAN, J.R., Hays, G.C. and Webb, P.I. (1994)Is hyperthermia a constraint on the diurnal activity of bats?Journal of Theoretical Biology 171: 325-339.

75. McDevitt, R.M. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (1994)Limits to sustainable metabolic-rate during transient exposure to low-temperatures in short-tailed field voles (Microtus-agrestis).Physiological Zoology 67: 1103-1116.

74. McDevitt, R.M. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (1994)Central limits to sustainable metabolic-rate have no role in cold-acclimation of the short-tailed field vole (Microtus-agrestis).Physiological Zoology 67: 1117-1139.

73. SPEAKMAN, J.R., Stone, R.E. and Kerslake, J.E. (1995)Temporal patterns in the emergence behavior of pipistrelle bats, Pipistrellus-pipistrellus, from maternity colonies are consistent with an antipredator response.Animal Behaviour 50: 1147-1156.

72. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (1995)

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Chiropteran nocturnality.Symposium of the Zoological Society of London 67: 187-201.

71. Cutts, C.J. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (1994)Energy savings in formation flight of pink-footed geese.Journal of Experimental Biology 189: 251-261.

70. Webb, P.I., SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Racey, P.A. (1995)Evaporative water-loss in 2 sympatric species of vespertilionid bat, Plecotus-auritus and Myotis-daubentoni – relation to foraging mode and implications for roost site selection.Journal of Zoology 235: 269-278.

69. McDevitt, R.M. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (1994)Long photophase is not a sufficient stimulus to reduce thermogenic capacity in winter-acclimatized short-tailed field voles (Microtus-agrestis) during long-term cold-acclimation.Journal of Comparative Physiology B 164: 159-164.

68. Entwistle, A.C., SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Racey, P.A. (1994)Effect of using the doubly labeled water technique on long-term recapture in the brown long-eared bat (Plecotus-auritus).Canadian Journal of Zoology 72: 783-785.

67. Poppitt, S.D., SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Racey, P.A. (1994)Energetics of reproduction in the lesser hedgehog tenrec, Echinops telfairi (Martin).Physiological Zoology 67: 976-994.

66. SPEAKMAN, J.R., McDevitt, R.M. and Cole, K.R. (1993)Measurement of basal metabolic rates - don't lose sight of reality in the quest for comparability.Physiological Zoology 66: 1045-1049.

65. Gauthier, M., Thomas, D.W., SPEAKMAN, J.R. and LaPierre (1994)The costs and benefits of nest reuse by cliff martins. (In French English Abstract.)Ecoscience 1: 119-126

64. Blake, D., Hutson, A.M., Racey, P.A., Rydell, J. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (1994)Use of lamplit roads by foraging bats in southern England.Journal of Zoology 234: 453-462.

63. SPEAKMAN, J.R., Racey, P.A., Haim, A., Webb, P.I., Ellison, G.T.H. and Skinner, J.D. (1994)Interindividual and intraindividual variation in daily energy-expenditure of the pouched mouse (Saccostomus-campestris).Functional Ecology 8: 336-342.

62 Webb, P.I., SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Racey, P.A. (1994)Postprandial urine loss and its relation to ecology in brown long-eared (Plecotus-auritus) and Daubentons (Myotis-daubentoni) bats (Chiroptera, Vespertilionidae).Journal of Zoology 233: 165-173.

61. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (1993)How should we calculate CO2 production in doubly labeled water studies of animals?Functional Ecology 7: 746-750.

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60. Stephenson, P.J., SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Racey, P.A. (1994)Field metabolic-rate in 2 species of shrew-tenrec, Microgal- dobsoni and M-talazaci.Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology A 107: 283-287.

59. Webb, P.I., SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Racey, P.A. (1993)The implication of small reductions in body-temperature for radiant and convective heat-loss in resting endothermic brown long-eared bats (Plecotus auritus).Journal of Thermal Biology 18: 131-135.

58. Siegert, K.J., SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Reynolds, S.E. (1993)Carbohydrate and lipid-metabolism during the last larval molt of the tobacco hornworm, Manduca-sexta.Physiological Entomology 18: 404-408.

57. Hays, G.C., Adams, C.R. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (1993)Reproductive investment by green turtles nesting on Ascension-Island.Canadian Journal of Zoology 71: 1098-1103.

56. SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Hays, G.C. (1992)Albedo and transmittance of short-wave-radiation for bat wings.Journal of Thermal Biology 17: 317-321.

55. SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Webb, P.I. (1993)Taxonomy, status and distribution of the Azorean bat (Nyctalus-azoreum).Journal of Zoology 231: 27-38.

54. SPEAKMAN, J.R., Nair, K.S. and Goran, M.I. (1993)Revised equations for calculating CO2 production from doubly labeled water in humans.American Journal of Physiology 264: E912-E917.

53. Rydell, J., Strann, K.B. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (1994)First record of breeding bats above the Arctic-circle - northern bats at 68-70oN in Norway.Journal of Zoology 233: 335-339.

52. Poppitt, S.D., SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Racey, P.A. (1993)The energetics of reproduction in the common shrew (Sorex-araneus) - a comparison of indirect calorimetry and the doubly labeled water method.Physiological Zoology 66: 964-982.

51. SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Bryant, D.M. (1993)The searching speeds of foraging shorebirds - Redshank (Tringa-totanus) and Oystercatcher (Haematopus-ostralegus).American Naturalist 142: 296-319.

50. Webb, P.I., SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Racey, P.A. (1993)Defecation, apparent absorption efficiency, and the importance of water obtained in the food for water-balance in captive brown long-eared (Plecotus-auritus) and Daubentons (Myotis-daubentoni) bats.Journal of Zoology 230: 619-628.

49. Brown, R.P., Perez-Mellado, V., Diego-Rasilla, J., Garcia, J.A., Naranjo, A. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (1992)Individual and population energetics of a lizard on a Mediterranean islet.

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Oecologia 91: 500-504.

48. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (1993)Flight capabilities in Archaeopteryx.Evolution 47: 336-340.

47. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (1993)The evolution of echolocation for predation.Symposia of the Zoological Society of London 65: 39-63.

46. SPEAKMAN, J.R., Lumsden, L.F. and Hays, G.C. (1994)Predation rates on bats released to fly during daylight in south-eastern Australia.Journal of Zoology 233: 318-321.

45. Hayes, J.P., SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Racey, P.A. (1992)The contributions of local heating and reducing exposed surface-area to the energetic benefits of huddling by short-tailed field voles (Microtus-agrestis).Physiological Zoology 65: 742-762.

44. Hays, G.C., SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Webb, P.I (1992)Why do brown long-eared bats (Plecotus-auritus) fly in winter?Physiological Zoology 65: 554-567.

43. Hays, G.C. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (1993)Nest placement by loggerhead turtles, Caretta-caretta.Animal Behaviour 45: 47-53.

42. Webb, P.I., SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Racey, P.A. (1992)Oxygen-consumption and evaporation during parturition in a vespertilionid bat (Pipistrellus-pipistrellus).Journal of Reproduction and Fertility 94: 525-528.

41. Brown, R.B., Thorpe, R.S. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (1992)Comparisons of body size, field energetics, and water flux among populations of the skink Chalcides-sexlineatus.

Canadian Journal of Zoology 70: 1001-1006

40. Hayes, J.P., SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Racey, P.A. (1992)Sampling bias in respirometry.Physiological Zoology 65: 604-619.

39. SPEAKMAN, J.R., Racey, P.A., Haim, A., Webb, P.I., Ellison, G.T.H. and Skinner, J.D. (1992)Daily energy-expenditure in the pouched mouse (Saccostomus-campestris Peters 1896).Israel Journal of Zoology 38: 341-351.

38. Hays, G.C., SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Hayes, J.P. (1992)The pattern of emergence by loggerhead turtle (Caretta-caretta) hatchlings on Cephalonia, Greece.Herpetologica 48: 396-401.

37. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (1992)Evolution of animal body size - a cautionary note on assessments of the role of energetics.Functional Ecology 6: 495-496.

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& SPEAKMAN, J.R. (1993)Evolution of body size - predictions from energetics.Functional Ecology 7: 134.

36. Hays, G.C., Webb, P.I. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (1992)Arrhythmic breathing in torpid pipistrelle bats, Pipistrellus-pipistrellus).Respiration Physiology 85: 185-192.

35. Hays, G.C. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (1992)Clutch size for Mediterranean loggerhead turtles (Caretta-caretta).Journal of Zoology 226: 321-327.

34. Webb, P.I., Hays, G.C., SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Racey, P.A. (1992)The functional-significance of ventilation frequency, and its relationship to oxygen-demand in the resting brown long-eared bat, Plecotus-auritus.Journal of Comparative Physiology B162: 144-147.

33. Webb, P.I., SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Racey, P.A. (1992)Inter individual and intraindividual variation in wing loading and body-mass in female pipistrelle bats - theoretical implications for flight performance.Journal of Zoology 228: 669-673.

32. SPEAKMAN, J.R., Webb, P.I. and Racey, P.A. (1991)Effects of disturbance on the energy-expenditure of hibernating bats.Journal of Applied Ecology 28: 1087-1104.

31. SPEAKMAN, J.R., Bullock, D.J., Eales, L.A. and Racey, P.A. (1992)A problem defining temporal pattern in animal behaviour - clustering in the emergence behaviour of bats from maternity roosts.Animal Behaviour 43: 491-500.

30. SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Racey, P.A. (1991)No cost of echolocation for bats in flight.Nature 350: 421-423.

29. SPEAKMAN, J.R., Racey, P.A., Catto, C.M.C., Webb, P.I., Swift, S.M. and Burnett, A.M. (1991)Minimum summer population and densities of bats in N.E. Scotland near the northern borders of their distributions.Journal of Zoology 225: 327-345.

28. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (1991)Why do insectivorous bats in Britain not fly in daylight more frequently?Functional Ecology 5: 518-524.

27. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (1991)The impact of predation by birds on bat populations in the British Isles.Mammal Review 21: 123-142.

26. SPEAKMAN, J.R., Racey, P.A. and Burnett, A.M. (1991)Metabolic and behavioral consequences of the procedures of the doubly labeled water technique on white (MF1) mice.Journal of Experimental Biology 157: 123-132.

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25. SPEAKMAN, J.R., Racey, P.A., Hutson, A.M., Webb, P.I. and Burnett, A.M. (1991)Status of Nathusius pipistrelle (Pipistrellus-nathusii) in Britain.Journal of Zoology 225: 685-690.

24. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (1990)Principles, problems and a paradox with the measurement of energy-expenditure of free-living subjects using doubly-labeled water.Statistics in Medicine 9: 1365-1380.

23. Hays, G.C. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (1991)Reproductive investment and optimal clutch size of loggerhead sea-turtles (Caretta-caretta).Journal of Animal Ecology 60: 455-462.

22. Haim, A., Racey, P.A., SPEAKMAN, J.R., Ellison, G.T.H. and Skinner, J.D. (1991)Seasonal acclimatization and thermoregulation in the pouched mouse Saccostomus-campestris.Journal of Thermal Biology 16: 13-17.

21. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (1990)On Blum’s 4-dimensional geometric explanation for the 0.75 exponent in metabolic allometry.Journal of Theoretical Biology 144: 139-141.

20. Hays, G.C., Webb, P.I., French, J. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (1990)Doppler radar - a noninvasive technique for measuring ventilation rate in resting bats.Journal of Experimental Biology 150: 443-447.

19. SPEAKMAN, J.R., Nagy, K.A., Masman, D., Mook, W.G., Poppitt, S.D., Strathearn, G.E. and Racey, P.A. (1990)

Interlaboratory comparison of different analytical techniques for the determination of O-18 abundance.Analytical Chemistry 62: 703-708.

18. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (1990)The function of daylight flying in British bats.Journal of Zoology 220: 101-113.

17. Hughes, P.M., SPEAKMAN, J.R., Jones, G. and Racey, P.A. (1989)Suckling behaviour in the pipistrelle bat (Pipistrellus-pipistrellus).Journal of Zoology 219: 665-670.

16. SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Racey, P.A. (1989b)Doubly labelled water - errors in the evaluation of oxygen isotope turnover due to temporal variation in CO2 production do not always covary with dilution space estimate.Journal of Theoretical Biology 141: 547-556.

15. SPEAKMAN, J.R., Anderson, M.E. and Racey, P.A. (1989)The energy-cost of echolocation in pipistrelle bats (Pipistrellus-pipistrellus).Journal of Comparative Physiology A 165: 679-685.

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14. SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Racey, P.A. (1989)Hibernal ecology of the pipistrelle bat – energy-expenditure, water requirements and mass loss, implications for survival and the function of winter emergence flights.Journal of Animal Ecology 58: 797-813.

13. SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Racey, P.A. (1988c)Validation of the doubly labeled water technique in small insectivorous bats by comparison with indirect calorimetry.Physiological Zoology 61: 514-526.

12. SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Racey, P.A. (1988b)The doubly-labeled water technique for measurement of energy-expenditure in free-living animals.Science Progress 72: 227-237.

11. SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Racey, P.A. (1988a)Consequences of non steady-state CO2 production for accuracy of the doubly labeled water technique – the importance of recapture interval.Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology A 90: 337-340.

10. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (1988)Position of the pinnae and thermoregulatory status in brown long-eared bats (Plecotus-auritus).Journal of Thermal Biology 13: 25-29.

9. Racey, P.A., SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Swift, S.M. (1987)Reproductive adaptations of heterothermic bats at the northern borders of their distributions.South African Journal of Science 83: 635-638.

8. Racey, P.A. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (1987)The energy costs of pregnancy and lactation in heterothermic bats.Symposia of the Zoological Society of London 54: 107-125.

7. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (1987b)Apparent absorption efficiencies for redshank (Tringa totanus L) and oystercatcher (Haematopus-ostralegus L) – implications for the predictions of optimal foraging models.American Naturalist 130: 677-691.

6. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (1987a)Calculation of CO2 production in doubly-labeled water studies.Journal of Theoretical Biology 126: 101-104.

5. SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Racey, P.A. (1987b)The equilibrium concentration of O-18 in body-water – implications for the accuracy of the doubly-labeled water technique and a potential new method of measuring RQ in free-living animals.Journal of Theoretical Biology 127: 79-95.

4. Davidson, N.C., Townshend, D.J., Pienkowski, M.W. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (1986)Why do curlews Numenius have decurved bills?Bird Study 33: 61-69.

3. SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Racey, P.A. (1986b)The influence of body condition on sexual development of male brown long-eared bats

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(Plecotus-auritus) in the wild.Journal of Zoology (London) 210: 515-525.

2. SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Racey, P.A. (1986a)Measurement of CO2 production by the doubly labeled water technique.Journal of Applied Physiology 61: 1200-1202.

1. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (1986)The optimum search speed of terrestrial predators when feeding on sedentary prey – a predictive model.Journal of Theoretical Biology 122: 401-407.

GROUP AUTHORSHIP papers

Ravussin, E. et al. and the CALERIE Study Group. (2015) A 2-year randomised controlled trial of Caloric restriction: Feasibility and effects on predictors of Health span and longevity. J. Gerontology A: 70: 1097-1104.

(b) BOOK CHAPTERS (minimal refereeing)

10. Fietz, J., Schmid, J. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2012) Seasonal variations in energy turnover and body temperature in free-living edible dormice, Glis glis.pp 493-505. In Living in a seasonal world: thermoregulatory and metabolic adaptations. Eds. Ruf T., Bieber, C., Arnold, W., Millesi, E. Springer New York.

9. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2006)Gene environment interactions and the origin of the modern obesity epidemic: a novel ‘non-adaptive’ scenario. In T.C. Kirkman, and S.J. Cooper, (Eds) Appetite and body weight:integrative systems and the development of anti-obesity drugs. Elsevier New York

8 SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2006)The genetics of obesity: five fundamental problems with the famine hypothesis.In G. Fantuzzi, and T. Mazzone, (Eds) Adipose tissue and adipokines in health and disease Hu-

mana Press New York

7. Humphries, M., SPEAKMAN, J.R., and Thomas, D. (2005)Temperature, hibernation energetics, and the cave and continental distributions of little brown bats. Chpt 2. Pp 23-37. In Functional and Ecological aspects of the biology of bats. (Zubaid, A., McCracken, G.F. and Kunz T.H. ) Oxford University press Oxford.

6. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2003)Oxidative phosphorylation, mitochondrial proton cycling, free-radical production and aging. Pp 35-68 In Mattson, M.P. (ed). Energy metabolism and lifespan determination. Elsevier series Ad-vances in Cell Aging and Gerontology. Elsevier Amsterdam

5. SPEAKMAN, J.R., Lancaster, W.C., Ward, S., Jones, G. and Cole, K.R. (2003)Energy cost of echolocation in stationary bats. Pp 3361-365. In BISONAR 2000 (Eds. Thomas, J.L., Moss, C.F. and Vater, M.) University of Chicago press, Chicago, USA.

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4. SPEAKMAN, J.R., Visser, H., Ward, S. and Krol, E. (2001)Isotope dilution methods. Chpt 3. In Body Composition analysis: a handbook of non-invasive methods. J.R. SPEAKMAN (Editor) Cambridge University Press.

3. SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Thomas, D.M. (2003)Physiological ecology and energetics of bats. Pp 430-492. In Kunz, T.H. and Fenton, M.B. (Eds). ‘Bat Ecology’. University of Chicago Press Chicago, USA

2. SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Johnson, M.S. (2000)Relationships between resting metabolic rate and morphology in lactating mice: what tissues are the major contributors to resting metabolism? In ‘Living in the Cold: vol III’ Edited by G. Heldmaier and M. Klingenspor. Springer Berlin.

1. SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Racey, P.A. (1987)The energetics of pregnancy and lactation in the brown long-eared bat, Plecotus auritus. Chpt 21. Pp 367-393. In Fenton, M.B., Racey, P. and Rayner, J.M.V. (Eds) Recent advances in the study of bats. Cambridge University Press. Cambridge

(C) COMPLETE BOOKS AND EDITED VOLUMES

6. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2015) How dogs make us fall in love with themAnd eleven other short stories from the frontiers of bioscience 2015.Createspace publishingISBN-13: 978-1519681867

5. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2014)Pandas – dead end or dead wrong? and eleven other short stories from the frontiers of bioscience, 2014. Create space publishing

ISBN-13: 978-1505548877 ISBN-10: 150554887X 

4. Han, J-D.J and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2014)Targeting aging

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Journal of Genetics and GenomicsEdited special issue on ageing

3. J.R. SPEAKMAN (Editor) (2001)Body composition analysis in animals: A handbook ofnon-destructive methods.Cambridge University Press.Cambridge UK

260 pp

ISBN-10: 0521081408ISBN-13: 978-0521081405

2. J.R. SPEAKMAN (1997)Doubly-labelled water: Theory and practice.Springer Academic Publishers, New York

420 ppISBN-10: 0412637804ISBN-13: 978-0412637803

1. J.R. SPEAKMAN and S.B. Roberts (1995)Recent advances in the doubly-labelled water technique.Proceedings of a workshop held at Anaheim (April 1994)Special Supplement to Obesity Research.

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(D) SHORT ARTICLES, popular science articles and published correspondence (unrefereed or minimal refereeing)

69. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2016)Switching on and off the drive to eatNewton (July 2016)Popular Science article (in Chinese: translated by Lina Zhang)

68. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2016)Women and Children firstNewton (June 2016)Popular science article (in Chinese: translated by Lina Zhang)

67. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2016)Shrinking birdsNewton (May 2016)Popular science article (in Chinese: translated by Lina Zhang)

66. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2016)The importance of being idleNewton (April 2016)Popular science article (in Chinese: translated by Lina Zhang)

65. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2016)Clearing out the junkNewton (March 2016)Popular science article (in Chinese: translated by Lina Zhang)

64. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2016)Keeping fitNewton (February 2016)Popular science article (in Chinese: translated by Lina Zhang)

63. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2016)A Life changing experienceCAS Magazine

62. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2016)Democracy – the cradle of mediocrityNewton (January 2016)Popular science article (in Chinese: translated by Lina Zhang)

61. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2015)The Protein CompassNewton (December, 2015)

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Popular science article (in Chinese: translated by Lina Zhang)

60. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2015)No pain, no gainNewton (November, 2015)Popular science article (in Chinese: translated by Lina Zhang)

59. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2015)Juice barNewton (October 2015)Popular science article (in Chinese: translated by Lina Zhang)

58. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2015)Who is the fattest of them all – and why?Newton (September 2015)Popular science article (in Chinese: translated by Lina Zhang)

57. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2015)Mathematically the most attractiveNewton (August 2015)Popular science article (in Chinese: translated by Lina Zhang)

56. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2015)Why are Panda’s so chilled? The clue is in the bamboo.The Conversation (July 2015)

55. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2015)Pandas are cool.Newton (August 2015)Popular science article (in Chinese: translated by Lina Zhang)

54. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2015)Chocolate and weight lossNewton (July 2015)Popular science article (in Chinese: translated by Lina Zhang)

53. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2015)Look into my eyesNewton (June 2015)Popular science article (in Chinese: translated by Lina Zhang)

52. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2015)The irresistible drugNewton (May 2015)Popular science article (in Chinese: translated by Lina Zhang)

51. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2015)When in romeNewton (April 2015)Popular science article (in Chinese: translated by Lina Zhang)

50. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2015)

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The lottery you never want to winNewton (March 2015)Popular science article (in Chinese: translated by Lina Zhang)

49. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2015)Beyond comprehensionNewton (February 2015)Popular science article (in Chinese: translated by Lina Zhang)

48. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2015)Pandas – dead end or dead wrongNewton (January 2015)Popular science article (in Chinese: translated by Lina Zhang)

47. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2014)Do you need to be smart to do art?Newton (December 2014)Popular science article (in Chinese: translated by Lina Zhang)

46. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2014)Cheetahs show how running costs more than walkingNewton (November 2014)Popular science article (in Chinese: translated by Lina Zhang)

45. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2014)Stimulating memoriesNewton (October 2014)Popular science article (in Chinese: translated by Lina Zhang)

44. Han, J-D.J and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2014)Targeting aging to decrease complex non-communicable human disease.Journal of Genetics and GenomicsInvited introduction to special issue on aging

43. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2014)Genes for running on thin airNewton (September 2014)Popular science article (in Chinese: translated by Lina Zhang)

42. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2014)ThermoregulationIn Earth Systems and Environmental SciencesElsevier online encyclopedia.

41. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2014)House work – it might save your lifeNewton (August 2014)Popular science article (in Chinese: translated by Lina Zhang)

40. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2014) Crossing the boundary – Turing testNewton (July 2014)Popular science article (in Chinese: translated by Lina Zhang)

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39. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2014) Youthful bloodNewton (June 2014)Popular science article (in Chinese: translated by Lina Zhang)

38. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2014) Lazy? It could be genetic and there could be a cure around the cornerNewton (May 2014)Popular science article (in Chinese: translated by Lina Zhang)

37. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2014) Flashing too earlyNewton (April 2014)Popular science article (in Chinese: translated by Lina Zhang)

36. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2014) Cheap formationsNewton (March 2014)Popular science article (in Chinese: translated by Lina Zhang)

35. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2014)Should we abandon indirect calorimetry as a tool to diagnose energy expenditure? Not yet. Perhaps not ever. Molecular metabolismInvited commentary on paper by Burnett and Grobe (2014)

34. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2014) Fears from the pastNewton (February 2014)Popular science article (in Chinese: translated by Lina Zhang)

33. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2014) Tool use: how low can it go?Newton (January 2014)Popular science article (in Chinese: translated by Lina Zhang)

32. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2013) Extra brainwashing at the weekendNewton (Dec 2013)Popular science article (in Chinese: translated by Lina Zhang

31. Roberts, S.B. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2013) Update on human caloric restriction researchAdvances in Nutrition. 4: 563-4. Invited summary of EB2013 session

30. SPEAKMAN, J.R. and O’Rahilly, S. (2012)Fat - an evolving issueDisease models and mechanisms 5: 569-573Invited introductory article to special issue on evolution of obesity.

29. SPEAKMAN, J.R., Hambly, C., Mitchell, S.E. and Krol, E (2006)

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Animal models of obesity.DTI Foresight analysis. Tackling obesities (Invited report contribution)

28. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2006)The ice dietNew Scientist 188: 65

27. SPEAKMAN, J.R., Hambly, C., Mitchell, S., and Krol, E. (2007) Animal models of obesity. Obesity reviews 8: 55-61

26 Thomas, D. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2006)Physiological Ecology Section introduction pp 1-4 In Functional and evolutionary ecology of bats. Eds Zubaid, A., McCracken, G.F. and Kunz, T.H. Oxford University Press Oxford

25. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2005)Uncoupling mitochondria as a strategy for anti-ageing medicineJournal of European Anti-Ageing medicine and British Anti-Ageing Medical Journal 1: 27-29Invited contribution to launch issue

24. Scantlebury, M., Clutton-Brock, T.H., and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2005)Energetics of co-operative breeeding in meerkats.International Congress series 1275: 367-374.

23. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2003)Thermoregulation in vertebrates : acclimation, acclimatisation and adaptation. Article A1825 in the Nature Encyclopaedia of Life SciencesMacmillan Press London

22. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2003)Thermoregulation in vertebrates.Article A1824 in the Nature Encyclopaedia of Life SciencesMacmillan Press London

21. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2003)Thermoregulation. Article NG 0079 In “The Encyclopaedia of Energy” Editor in Chief C.J. Clevland. Elsevier press Los Angeles

20. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2003) Obesity. Part three. Failed solutions and new ideasThe Biologist, 50: 120-125

19. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2003) Obesity. Part two. The physiology of body weight regulation.The Biologist, 50: 69-74

18. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2003) Obesity. Part one. The biggest health threat facing mankind.The Biologist, 50: 11-14

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17. Selman C, McLaren JS, Collins AR, SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2002) Voluntary exercise has only limited effects on activity of antioxidant enzymes and does not cause oxidative damage in a small mammal. Journal of Nutrition. 132: 1784S-1786S (Extended abstract)

16. SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Selman, C. (2002)The free-radical theory of ageing. Invited articleIn “The Encyclopaedia of Ageing”

15. SPEAKMAN, J.R (2000)Comments on the proposed designation of neotypes for the nominal species Vespertilio pipistrellus Schreber, 1774 and V. pygmaeus Leach, 1825 (currently Pipistrellus pipistrellus and P. pygmaeus; Mammalia, Chiroptera).Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature  57: 50   Published: 31 March 2000

14. Speakman ad Roberts (intro to symposium)

13. SPEAKMAN, J.R., Racey, P.A.; Rydell, J. (1995)Second British record for the Northern Bat Eptesicus nilssonii: from a North Sea oil platform.Scottish Bats  3: 9  

12. Cole, K.R and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (1993)Measurement of the resting metabolic rate of the Atlantic bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus).European Research on Cetaceans  7: 247-250   

11. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (1993)Clustering in the emergence behavior of bats: Some pitfalls in analysis and how to overcome themBat Research News  34: 49-54   

10. SPEAKMAN, J.R., Entwistle, A.C.; McLean, J.A. (1993)Natterers bat (Myotis nattereri) in North east Scotland.Scottish Bats  2:11-12

9. SPEAKMAN, J.R., Racey, P.A., McLean, J.A. and Entwistle, A.C. (1993)Six new records of Nathusius' pipistrelle Pipistrellus nathusii for Scotland.Scottish bats 2: 14-16.

8. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (1990)Bias in the collection of mussel shells opened by oystercatchers.Wader Study Group Bulletin   58: 48-49

7. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (1987)Mixed clutch of oystercatcher and lapwing eggs incubated by an oystercatcher.Scottish Birds  14: 184-185.

6. SPEAKMAN, J.R., Iason, GR & Grisley, MS (1986)Postdocs need a career structureNature 326: 822

5. SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Smith, S.W.G. (1986)

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Meal ticketNew Scientist 112: 73

4. Racey, P.A. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (1985)Bats in ScotlandBat News (London) No. 3   Pages: 2p  

3. Racey, P.A., SPEAKMAN, J.R. and swift, S.M. (1985)Bat studies in Scotland.Scottish Field Studies  1985: 31-35.

2. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (1984)Why do redshank stop foraging when it is windy?Wader Study Group Bulletin   42:15 

1. SPEAKMAN, J.R (1983)The searching behaviour of foraging redshanks Tringa totanus L.Wader Study Group Bulletin   37: 13-16   

(E) CONFERENCE ABSTRACTS (partial listing to 2013)

82. Skibiel, A. L.; SPPEAKMAN, J.R.; Hood, W. R. (2013)The costs of current reproduction are not traded against maternal survival or subsequent reproductive performance in the Columbian Ground SquirrelIntegrative and comparative biology  53: E200

81. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2013)The contribution of DLW to understanding problems in human nutrition: a comparative perspectiveIntegrative and comparative biology  53: E205

80. SPEAKMAN J. R. and Krol E. (2011)Heat dissipation and hyperthermia risk as limiting factors in endotherm ecologyIntegrative and comparative biology 51: E130

79. Szafranska Paulina A.; Zub Karol; SPEAKMAN J.R. et al. (2011)Association between high daily energy expenditures (DEE) and winter mortality in Root vole Microtus oeconomusIntegrative and comparative biology 51: E255

78. Fletcher Q. E.; Boutin S.; Mcadam A. G.; et al. (2010)Seasonal energetics of a northern free-ranging mammal in a resource pulse systemIntegrative and comparative biology 50: E54

77. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2010)The heat dissipation limit theory and the evolution of life histories.Integrative and comparative biology 50: E166

76. Zhang, L.N., SPEAKMAN, J.R., Clapham, J.C. et al (2009)Initial Body Fatness, Bone Mineral Content, and Food Intake Predict Individual Variability in Weight Gain induced by high fat diet in C57BL/6J mice.Obesity 17:S100

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75. Djafarian, K., Jackson, D.M., Stewart, J. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2009)Familial resemblance for body composition in pre-school children.Acta pediatrica 98: 119-120

74. Fletcher, Q.E., Selman, C., SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Humphries, M.M. (2009)Metabolically mediated oxidative stress in a free-ranging mammal.Integrative and comparative biology 49: E56

73. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2009)Limits to sustained energy intake.Comparative biochemistry and physiology 153A: S147.

72. Krol E. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2009) Shaved mice have improved performance during lactationComparative biochemistry and Physiology 153A S149

71. Starck, J.M., SPEAKMAN, J.R., Redman, P. and Gerth, N. (2009)Energy metabolism of working Inuit sled-dogs.J. Veterinary Behaviour 4: 74-75

70. McWilliams, S.R.; Pierce, B.J.; Witenzellner, A.; SPEAKMAN, J.R.; Langlois, L.; Engel, S.; Smith, S.B. and Guglielmo, C. (2007)Dietary fat and flight performance in migratory birds.Integrative and comparative biology 47.47.2

69. Ogston, N., Hosseinzadeh-Attar, M., Duchen, M., Horakova, O., Kopecky, J., Johnston, S., SPEAKMAN, J.R., Fry, C. and Mohamed-Ali, V. (2007) Prostacyclin synthase activity regulates the adipose depot specific IL-6 secretionInternational Journal of Obesity 31: S69

68. Duarte, LC. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2007)Repeatability of RMR in MF1 miceComparative Biochemistry and Physiology A 148: S21

67. Johnson, M. S. and SPEAKMAN, J. R. (2007)Heritability of resting metabolic rate in short-tailed field voles,Microtus agrestisComparative Biochemistry and Physiology A 148: S21-22

66. Haggerty, C., Hoggard, N., Brown, D. S., Clapham, J. C. and SPEAKMAN, J. R. (2007)Variation in resting metabolic rate in MF1 mice is not associated with membrane lipid desaturation in the liver: a test of the 'membrane pacemaker' hypothesisComparative Biochemistry and Physiology A 148: S115

65. Selman, C., McLaren, JS., Meyer, C., Duncan, JS., Redman, P., Collins, AR., Duthie, G., and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2007)Effects of vitamin C supplementation on oxidative damage, lifespan and stress gene expression profiles of C57BL/6 mice kept in the cold Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology A 148: S115-6

64. Duarte, LC and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2007)Young mice with low activity energy expenditure gain more body fat between 2 and 11 months of age

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Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology A 148: S135

63. Hambly, C., Mitchell, SE., SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Williams, LM (2007)The Lou/C rat is proportionally smaller than the Wistar and not anorexic or hyperactive as previously reported International Journal of Obesity 31: S84

62. Szafranska, Paulina A.; Zub, Karol; Konarzewski, Marek; et al. (2006)Seasonal variation in resting metabolic rates (RMR) and daily energy expenditures (DEE)Integrative and comparative biology 46: E139

61. SPEAKMAN, J.R (2007) Links between energy metabolism and lifespan - one hundred years after Max RubnerComparative Biochemistry and Physiology A 148: S113

60. Ahlstrom, O., Skrede, A., SPEAKMAN, J.R., Redman, P., Vhile, S.G., & Hove, K. (2006) Energy expenditure and water turnover in hunting dogs: A pilot study.Journal of Nutrition 136: 2063-2065 (Extended abstract)

59. Visockiene, Z., Johnstone, A.M., Horgan, G., Brown, D., SPEAKMAN, J.R. & Broom, J. (2005) Resting energy expenditure in relation to body composition, blood glucose and lipid metabolism in obese type 2 diabetes subjects and obese healthy controlsInternational Journal of Obesity 29: S19

58. Szafranska, PA., Zub, K., Konaezewski, M. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2005)A positive association between resting and field metabolic rates in weaselsIntegrative and Comparative Biology 45: 1080

57. Johnston, SL., Bell, LM., Murray, SJ., Tolkamp, BJ., Yearsley, J., Kyriazakis, I., Illius, AW. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2004)Individual variations in resting metabolic rate in C57BL/6J mice do not predispose to weight or fat gain over 6 months on diets of varying fat contentInternational Journal of Obesity 28: S17

56. Haggerty, C., Clapham, JC., Basta, B., Hoggard, N. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2004)AMP-activated protein kinase is up-regulated in the brown adipose tissue of mice with high resting metabolic rate International Journal of Obesity 28: S83

55. Hambly, C and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2004)Mechanisms of compensation for energy restriction in the mouse International Journal of Obesity 28: S107

54. Rance, K., Fustin, JM., Hambly, C., Dalgleish, G., Bunger, L. & SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2004)Quantitative trait loci (QTL) for food intake, fat deposition and body mass in F-2 mice derived from two strains that differ in resting metabolic rate.Obesity Research 12: A210

53. Johnstone, A., Rance, K., & SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2004) Residual variation in BMR in adults is not associated with residual variability in circulating leptin levels Obesity Research 12 A215

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52. Johnstone, A., Rance, K., & SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2004) Taking additional anthropometric measures may improve the predictability of basal metabolic rate in adult subjects Obesity Research 12: A216

51. Bunger, Lutz Forsting, Juergen; McDonald, Katharine L.; Horvat, Simon; Duncan, Jackie; Hochscheid, Sandra; Baile, Clifton A.; Hill, William G.; SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2003) Long-term divergent selection on fatness in mice indicates a regulation system independent of leptin production and reception.FASEB J 17: 85-87

50. Johnston, S., Peacock, W., Bell, L., & SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2003)Small animal DXA machines require individual calibration to accurately predict fat massObesity Research 11: A66

49. Humpheries, M. M.; SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Thomas, D. W. (2001)Hibernation energetics in relation to latitudinal gradients in batsBat Research News  42: 102 

48. SPEAKMAN, J.R. & McIvor, C. (2003) A functional leptin signalling system is necessary for acute elevation of food intake, but not energy expenditure, in response to cold exposure in miceObesity Research 11: A67

47. Krol, E., Mercer, J., & SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2003) Photoperiod-induced obesity in the field vole (Microtus agrestis) Obesity Research 11: A68

46. Dalgleish, G., Duncan, J., Bunger, L., Rance, KL., & SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2003) Uncoupling protein 1, 2 and 3 gene expression in mice with high and low RMRsObesity Research 11: A68

45. Hambly, C., Adams, A., Fustin, JM., Rance, K., Bunger, L. & SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2003) When provided with a high fat diet, mice with low metabolic rates are not susceptible to weight gainObesity Research 11: A71

44. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2003)Relationships between resting metabolic rate and sustained daily energy expenditure.Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A Molecular & Integrative Physiology  134A:  S19

43. Selman C, McLaren JS, Collins AR, SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2002) Voluntary exercise has only limited effects on activity of antioxidant enzymes and does not cause oxidative damage in a small mammal. Journal of Nutrition. 132: 1784S-1786S (Extended abstract)

42. Jackson, DM., Pace, L. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2002)The measurement of resting metabolic rate in young children: Reproducibility and comparison with predicted values Obesity Research 10: 68

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41. Jackson, DM., Trayhurn, P. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2001)Comparison of methods for quantification of non-shivering thermogenic capacityFASEB J 15: A988

40. Johnson, MS., Thomson, SM., Krol, E. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2001)Limits to sustained energy intake during lactation in the mouse Mus musculusFASEB J 15: A414

39. Krol, E and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2000)Energetics of lactation in laboratory mice at thermoneutrality FASEB J 15: A414

38. SPEAKMAN, J.R., Selman, J. C.; Bunger, L.; et al. (2001)Resting metabolic rate and morphology in mice (Mus musculus) selected for high and low food intakeInternational Journal of Obesity  25: S39   

37. Peacock, W. L. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2001) Effect of high-fat diet on body mass and energy balance in the bank voles (Clethrionomys glareolus)International Journal of Obesity  25: S38 

36. Peacock, WL and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2000)Effect of high-fat diet on body mass and energy balance in the bank vole (Clethrionomys glareolus)Obesity Research 8: 120S

35. Peacock, WL and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2000)Voles fed a high fat diet did not gain weight.FASEB J 14: A213

34. Selman, C., Redman, P. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2000)Male short-tailed field voles (Microtus agrestis) construct better insulated nests than females.FASEB J 14: A440

33. Selman, C., McLaren, JS., Himanka, MJ., Peacock, WL. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2000) Long-term cold exposure and the effects on resting metabolic rate and antioxidant enzyme activities in short-tailed field voles. Microtus agrestisFASEB J 14: A484

32. SPEAKMAN, J.R. & McLean, JA (2000)Effects of body mass on basal metabolic rate (BMR): why are intra-specific relationships so poor?FASEB J 14: A595

31. Hambly, C., Harper, EJ & SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2000)Cost of flight in the zebra finch (Taenopygia guttata): a novel approach based on elimination of C-13 labelled bicarbonate in breath.FASEB J 14: A595

30. SPEAKMAN, J.R., Snart, S., Selman, C., McLaren, JS., Redman, P., Krol, E., Jackson, DM., and Johnson, MS (2000)Living fast and dying old.

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29. Johnson, MS & SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2000)Heritability of resting metabolic rate (RMR) in the short-tailed field vole (Microtus agrestis).FASEB J 14: A757

28. Lancaster, WC., Ward, S., Jones, G. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2000)Energetics of biosonar vocalization in stationary insectivorous bats.American Zoologist 40: 1094-5

27. Hatch, K.A., Pinshow, B., and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2000)Stable isotopes in exhaled CO2 and the assessment of substrate metabolism in flying birds. American Zoologist 40: 1047

26. Hambly, C.; Harper, E. J and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2000)Cost of flight in the zebra finch (Taenopygia guttata): A novel approach based on elimination of 13C labelled bicarbonate in breathComparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B Biochemistry and Molecular Biology  126B:  S45  

25. Hatch, K. A.; Pinshow, B.; SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2000)Stable isotopes and the assessment of substrate metabolism in flying birdsComparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B Biochemistry and Molecular Biology  126B :  S47

24 SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2000)Energetics of flight in batsComparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B Biochemistry and Molecular Biology  126B:  S89

23. Selman, C., Snart, S., McLaren, J., Redman, P., Krol, E., Jackson, D., Johnson, M., SPEAKMAN, J.R. (1999). Living fast and dying oldFree radical Biology and Medicine 27: S43

22. Selman, C., McLaren, J., Himanka, M., Peacock, W., and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (1999)Effect of long-term cold exposure on antioxidant enzyme activity in field voles M. agrestisFree radical Biology and Medicine 27: s43

21. Lancaster, W. C. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (1999) Respiratory muscle recruitment in echolocation: Interspecific variation and implications for efficiencyBat Research News   40: 178

20. SPEAKMAN, J.R., Ward, S., & Rayner, DV (1999)Remote measurement of the energy cost of flight using infra-red thermographyFASEB J 13: A746

19. SPEAKMAN, J.R., Trayhurn, P. & Rayner, DV (1999)Leptin inhibits the starvation responses of mice.FASEB J 13 A1027

18 SPEAKMAN, J.R., Trayhurn, P. & Rayner, DV (1998)

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Leptin inhibits the starvation responses of miceInternational Journal of Obesity  22: S177

17. Moeller, U.; Ward, S.; Bilo, D.; SPEAKMAN, J.R.,; Rayner, J. M. V.; Nachtigall, W. (1997)Effects of a respirometry mask on the mechanics of starling flight in a windtunnel Journal of Morphology 232: 326

16 SPEAKMAN, J.R., Ward, S.; Moeller, U.; Jackson, D.; Rayner, J. M. V.; Nachtigall, W.Thermography: A novel method for measuring the energy cost of flight?Journal of Morphology 232: 296

15. Ward, S.; Moeller, U.; Rayner, J. M. V.; Jackson, D.; Nachtigall, W. SPEAKMAN, J.R.Metabolic power requirement for flight in European starling Sturnus vulgarisJournal of Morphology 232: 338

14. Scantlebury, M., Butterwick, R. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (1997)The energetics of lactation in domestic dogs Canis familiarisAmerican Zoologist  37: 126A 

13. Lancaster, W. C. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (1997)Respiratory adaptations for biosonar in batsJournal of Morphology  232: 284

12. Irwin, N.R. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (1996)Emergence behaviour of the Azorean bat Nyctalus azoreumBat Research News  37: 135-136   

11. SPEAKMAN, J.R. Irwin, N. R.; Tallach, N.(1996)Bats and bottlenecks: Do large emergences of bats promote or disrupt clustering behavior?Bat Research News  37: 151 

10. Lancaster, W. C. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (1996)Morphological and physiological bases for differences in bat biosonar behaviorAmerican Zoologist  36: 23A   

9. Reynolds, J.; Laine, T.; and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (1996)Habitat exploitation by pipistrelle bats Pipistrellus pipistrellusBat Research News   37: 146-147 

8. Cleaver, J.E. and SPEAKMAN, J.R. (1994)Species variation in nucleotide excision repairPhotochemistry and Photobiology  59: 65S-66S

7. SPEAKMAN, J.R. Kerslake, J. E.; Stone, R. (1993)Functional aspects of patterns in the emergence of pipistrelle bats leaving maternity coloniesBat Research News  34: 128-129 

6. SPEAKMAN, J.R., Racey, P.A. Haim A. et al (1993)Daily energy expenditure in the pouched mouse (Saccostomus campestris Peters 1896)Israel journal of Zoology  38: 341-351 (extended abstract)

5. SPEAKMAN, J.R., Rydell, J.; Webb, P. I.; et al. (1992)

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Activities patterns of northern bats (Eptesicus nilsonii) in northern Norway at 69 degrees N, in the continuous mid-summer daylightBat Research News  33: 75

4 SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Racey, P.A. (1991)The energetics of echolocationBat Research News  33: 86 

3 Webb, P.I. SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Racey, P.A. (1991)Activity patterns and daily energy and water intake of free-flying captive colonies of lactating and post lactating pipistrelle bats (Pipistrellus pipistrellus Schreber) Bat Research News  33: 89   

2. Haim, A; Racey P A; Ellison G T H; et al. (1989)Metabolic rates and thermoregulation: effect of seasonal acclimatization on the pouched mouse Saccostomus campestris. Pfluegers Archiv European Journal of Physiology   413: R37 

1. SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Racey, PA (1986) Appropriate equations of calculation of carbon-dioxide production inDoubly-labeled water studiesProceedings of the Nutrition Society 47: A73

(F) INVITED BOOK and PAPER REVIEWS

4. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2011)Book review of Brewis (2011) Obesity: a bio-cultural perspective.American Journal of human biology 23: 828-829

3. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2009)(R)evolutionary view of a weighty problemBook review of ‘The evolution of obesity’ by M.L. Power and J. SchulkinTrends in Endocrinology and metabolism

2. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2007)A first for bats. Nature 451: 774-5News and views article for paper by Simmons, N.

1. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2002)book review of ‘Physiological ecology of vertebrates: A view from energetics’ by Brian McNab Nature 418:727

(G) TEXTBOOK contributions

3. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2016) The evolution of obesity. Chapter 9 In Metabolic syndrome- a comprehensive textbook.Ed. Rex Ahima. Springer –Meteor

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3 SPEAKMAN, J.R. and Levitsky, D. (2009) The Aetiology of Obesity. Chapter 8. In Obesity : Science to Practice. Eds. Williams, G. and Fruhbeck, G. Wiley and Sons. New York 604 ppISBN: 978-0-470-01911-5Invited contribution of chapter to an undergraduate medical student textbook on Obesity.

2 SPEAKMAN, J.R. (2008)Energy expenditure and human obesity. OBESITEXT an online obesity textbook Edited by Tschop, M.Invited contribution of a chapter to online obesity textbook, part of the ENDOtext series sponsored by the journal ‘Endocrinology’

1. SPEAKMAN, J.R. (1991)Bats: order Chiroptera, family Vespertilionidae, Daubenton's bat Myotis daubentoni.In The Handbook of British Mammals.  Pages: 108-111   Eds Corbet, G.B. and Harris, S. Blackwells London 588pp.ISBN 10: 0632016914 ISBN 13: 9780632016914Invited species write up for Daubentons bat in the handbook of British Mammals. Third edition 1991.

(H) PATENTS

1. Sponsor: Mars UK Ltd, Inventers: Morris, P., Hackett, R., SPEAKMAN, J.R. Cameron, K. Date filed: 2007Description: Increasing physical activity of a cat, comprises providing dehydrated

cat food in the cubes form to the cat with an additional fluid comprising soup, water, sauce or broth

Patent Number(s):  FR2920643-A1 ; GB2452842-A ; US2009191305-A1 ; FR2920643-B1 ; GB2452842-B

2. Sponsor: Los Gatos Inc.Inventers: Berman, E., SPEAKMAN, J.R., Gupta, M., Melanson, E., Fortson,

S.L. and Baer, D.S. Date filed: 2012Description Method for measuring energy expenditure in living subject, involves

determining value of flux of body water and exhaled carbon dioxide from change in measured over time and value of flux of body water alone from change in measured over time.

Patent Number(s):  US2013027705-A1

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