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Daniel B Tinker

2012

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Protein Use And Muscle-Fiber Changes In Free-Ranging, Hibernating Black Bears, Daniel B. Tinker, H. J. Harlow, T.D.I. Beck Jun 2012

Protein Use And Muscle-Fiber Changes In Free-Ranging, Hibernating Black Bears, Daniel B. Tinker, H. J. Harlow, T.D.I. Beck

Daniel B Tinker

Studies of the metabolic and physiological changes that bears undergo during hibernation have, for the most part, supported the paradigm that bears use only fatty tissues as a metabolic substrate during hibernation. This study was performed to document the extent of protein loss and alteration of muscle-fiber characteristics of selected muscles in black bears during winter dormancy. Muscle biopsies were removed from the gas trocnemius and biceps femoris from seven free-ranging female black bears on the Uncompahgre Plateau in west-central Colorado. Six of the seven bears produced cubs during the hibernating season. Muscle samples were collected from the left hind …