Diane E. Day

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Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA, United States 
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foraging, hoarding, food intake
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Timothy J. Bartness grad student 2003 Georgia State
 (Neuropeptide and fasting control of food hoarding and foraging in Siberian hamsters (Phodopus sungorus).)
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Day DE, Keen-Rhinehart E, Bartness TJ. (2005) Role of NPY and its receptor subtypes in foraging, food hoarding, and food intake by Siberian hamsters. American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology. 289: R29-36
Day DE, Bartness TJ. (2004) Agouti-related protein increases food hoarding more than food intake in Siberian hamsters. American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology. 286: R38-45
Day DE, Bartness TJ. (2003) Fasting-induced increases in food hoarding are dependent on the foraging-effort level. Physiology & Behavior. 78: 655-68
Bartness TJ, Day DE. (2003) Food hoarding: A quintessential anticipatory appetitive behavior Progress in Psychobiology and Physiological Psychology. 18: 69-100
Campbell PK, Waymire KG, Heier RL, et al. (2002) Mutation of a novel gene results in abnormal development of spermatid flagella, loss of intermale aggression and reduced body fat in mice. Genetics. 162: 307-20
Schneider JE, Buckley CA, Blum RM, et al. (2002) Metabolic signals, hormones and neuropeptides involved in control of energy balance and reproductive success in hamsters. The European Journal of Neuroscience. 16: 377-9
Day DE, Mintz EM, Bartness TJ. (2002) Diet choice exaggerates food hoarding, intake and pup survival across reproduction. Physiology & Behavior. 75: 143-57
Day DE, Bartness TJ. (2001) Effects of foraging effort on body fat and food hoarding in Siberian hamsters. The Journal of Experimental Zoology. 289: 162-71
Day DE, Mintz EM, Bartness TJ. (1999) Diet self-selection and food hoarding after food deprivation by Siberian hamsters. Physiology & Behavior. 68: 187-94
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