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Phenotypic and Evolutionary Plasticity of Organ Masses in Response to Voluntary Exercise in House Mice
2005
Integrative and Comparative Biology
SYNOPSIS. We used a novel mouse model to study the effects of selective breeding for high locomotor activity (14 generations) on relative organ sizes, hematocrit (Hct), and blood hemoglobin (Hb) concentration. We also examined effects of exercise training and genotype-by-environment interactions by housing animals for 8 weeks with wheels that were either free to rotate or locked. Mice from the four replicate High-Runner (HR) lines were smaller in total body mass but had larger body
doi:10.1093/icb/45.3.426
pmid:21676788
fatcat:v23v53inznaitjcz3fr2iohao4