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El-Bakry, H. A., Zahran, W. M. and Bartness, T. J. Control of reproductive and energetic status by environmental factors in Shaw's jird. Physiology and Behavior, 66:657-666, 1999.

Waldbillig, R. J., Bartness, T. J. and Stanley, B. G. Increased food intake, body weight and adiposity following regional neurochemical depletion of serotonin in rats. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology 95:391-405, 1981.

Bartness, T. J. and Waldbillig, R. J. Handling-induced changes in plasma volume and osmolality: Adrenal modulation of blood parameters. Physiology and Behavior 26:177-182, 1981.

Waldbillig, R. J. and Bartness, T. J. Insulin-induced drinking: An analysis of hydrational variables. Physiology and Behavior 26:787-793, 1981.

Waldbillig, R. J., Bartness, T. J. and Stanley, B. G. Disproportionate increases in locomotor activity in response to hormonal and photic stimuli following regional neurochemical depletion of serotonin. Brain Research 217:79-91, 1981.

Rowland, N. E. and Bartness, T. J. Naloxone suppresses insulin-induced food intake in novel and familiar environments, but does not affect hypoglycemia. Pharmacology, Biochemistry and Behavior 16:1001-1003, 1982.

Bartness, T. J. and Rowland, N. E. Diet selection and metabolic fuels in three models of diabetes mellitus. Physiology and Behavior 31:539-545, 1983.

Bartness, T. J. and Rowland, N. E. Dietary self-selection in normal and diabetic rats after gastric loads of pure macronutrients. Physiology and Behavior 31:546-554, 1983.

Wade, G. N. and Bartness, T. J. Dietary obesity in hamsters: Effects of age, fat source and species. Nutrition and Behavior 1:169-177, 1983.

Bartness, T. J. and Waldbillig, R. J. Dietary self-selection in intact, ovariectomized and estradiol-treated female rats. Behavioral Neuroscience 98:125-137, 1984.

Waldbillig, R. J. and Bartness, T. J. A method to provide secure attachment of miniature electric connectors in free-moving animals. Laboratory Animal Science 29:814-815, 1979.

Bartness, T. J., Ruby, N. F. and Wade, G. N. Dietary obesity in exercising or cold-exposed Syrian hamsters. Physiology and Behavior 32:85-90, 1984.

Nizielski, S. E., Morley, J. E., Bartness, T. J, Seal, U. S. and Levine, A. S. Effects of manipulations of glucoregulation on feeding in the ground squirrel. Physiology and Behavior, 36:53-58, 1986.

Wade, G. N. and Bartness, T. J. Effects of photoperiod and gonadectomy on food intake, body weight and body composition in Siberian hamsters. American Journal of Physiology 246:R26-R30, 1984.

Rowland, N. E., Carlton, J., Bartness, T. J. and Smith, G. Effect of chronic administration of fenfluramine and quipazine on body weight gain after ovariectomy and on brain serotonin receptor binding. Behavioral Neuroscience 97:502-505, 1983.

Wade, G. N. and Bartness, T. J. Seasonal obesity in Syrian hamsters: Effects of age, diet, photoperiod, and melatonin. American Journal of Physiology 247:R328-R334, 1984.

Bartness, T. J., Bittman, E. L. and Wade, G. N. Paraventricular nucleus lesions exaggerate dietary obesity but block photoperiod-induced weight gains and suspension of estrous cyclicity in Syrian hamsters. Brain Research Bulletin 14:427-430, 1985.

Rowland, N., Antelman, S. M. and Bartness, T. J. Comparison of the effects of fenfluramine and other anorectic agents in different feeding and drinking paradigms in rats. Life Sciences 36:2295-2300, 1985.

Bartness, T. J. and Wade, G. N. Body weight, food intake and energy regulation in exercising and melatonin-treated Siberian hamsters (Phodopus sungorus sungorus). Physiology and Behavior, 35:805-808, 1985.

Waldbillig, R. J., Weider, G. E., Clemmons, R. M. and Bartness, T. J. Rostral hypothalamic microinfusions of 5-7-dihydroxytryptamine produce anatomically and neurochemically selective depletions of hippocampal serotonin and increase the influence of estrogen and food deprivation on locomotor activity. Brain Research, 347:149-153, 1985.

Bartness, T. J. and Wade, G. N. Photoperiodic control of body weight and energy metabolism in Syrian hamsters (Mesocricetus auratus): Role of pineal gland, melatonin, gonads and diet. Endocrinology 114:492-498, 1984.

Song, C. K., Bartness, T. J., Petersen, S. L. and Bittman, E. L. Co-expression of melatonin (MEL1a) receptor and arginine vasopressin mRNAs in the Siberian hamster suprachiasmatic nucleus. Journal of Neuroendocrinology, 12:627-634, 2000.

Bamshad, M., Song, C. K. and Bartness, T. J. CNS origins of the sympathetic nervous system outflow to brown adipose tissue. American Journal of Physiology, 276:R1569-R1578, 1999.

Bartness, T. J. and Fine, J. B. Melatonin and Seasonal Changes in Body Fat. In: Watson, R. R. (Ed.), Melatonin in Health Promotion, CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL, pp. 115-135, 1999.

Day, D. E., Mintz, E. M. and Bartness, T. J. Diet self-selection and food hoarding after food deprivation by Siberian hamsters. Physiology and Behavior, 68:187-194, 1999.

Demas, G. E. and Bartness, T. J. Effects of energetic challenges on food intake and food hoarding in Shaw's jird, a desert mammal. Physiology and Behavior, 67:243-248, 1999.

Wood, A. D. and Bartness, T. J. Food deprivation-induced increases in hoarding by Siberian hamsters are not photoperiod dependent. Physiology and Behavior, 60:1137-1145, 1996.

Bartness, T. J. and Albers, H. E. Activity patterns and the biological clock in mammals. In: Halle, S. and Stenseth, N. Chr. (Eds.), Ecological Studies: Activity Patterns of Small Mammals, Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg, 141: 23-47, 2000.

Plunkett, S., Fine, J. B. and Bartness, T. J. Photoperiod and gender affect adipose tissue growth and cellularity in juvenile Syrian hamsters. Physiology and Behavior, 70:1-9, 2000.

Bartness, T. J. Viral labeling of the CNS origins of the sympathetic nervous system innervation of brown adipose tissue: Implications for torpor and hibernation responses. In: Heldmaier, G. Klaus, S., Klingenspor, M. (Eds.), Life in the Cold, Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 401-411, 2000.

Jasnow, A. M.; Huhman, K. L.; Bartness, T. J., Demas, G. E. Short-day increases in aggression are inversely related to circulating testosterone concentrations in male Siberian hamsters (Phodopus sungorus). Hormones and Behavior, 38:102-110, 2000.

Demas, G., El-Bakry, H. A., Mintz, E. and Bartness, T. J. Wheel running activity patterns in long and short days in five species of desert rodents. Biological Rhythm Research 32:1-16, 2001.

Shi, H. and Bartness, T. J. Catecholaminergic enzyme, vasopressin and oxytocin distribution in Siberian hamster brain. Brain Research Bulletin, 53:833-843, 2000.

Bartness, T. J. and Alferink, L. A. Ethanol intake during scheduled and non-scheduled food presentations. Pharmacology, Biochemistry and Behavior 10:637-642, 1979.

Song, C. K., Bartness, T. J., Petersen, S. L. and Bittman, E. L. SCN cells expressing mt1 receptor mRNA coexpress AVP mRNA in Syrian and Siberian hamsters. In: Olcese, J. (Ed.), Melatonin After Four Decade: An assessment of Its Potential, Plenum, New York, pp. 229-232, 2000.

Bartness, T. J., Demas, G. E. and Song, C. K., Central nervous system innervation of white adipose tissue. In: Klaus, S. (Ed.), Adipose Tissue, Landes Bioscience, Georgetown, TX, 201-229, 2001.

Bartness, T. J., Song, C. K. and Demas, G. E., Central nervous system innervation of brown adipose tissue. In: Klaus, S. (Ed.), Adipose Tissue, Landes Bioscience, Georgetown, TX, pp. 162-200, 2001.

Bartness, T. J., Song, C. K., Demas, G. E. SCN efferents to peripheral tissues: implications for biological rhythms. Journal of Biological Rhythms, 16:196-204, 2001.

Bartness, T. J., Song, C. K., Demas, G. E. SCN efferents to peripheral tissues: implications for biological rhythms. Journal of Biological Rhythms, 16:196-204, 2001.

Day, D. E. and Bartness, T. J. Foraging effort alters body fat and food hoarding by Siberian hamsters (Phodopus sungorus). Journal of Experimental Zoology, 289:162-171, 2001.

Bartness, T. J. and Waldbillig, R. J. Cholecystokinin-induced suppression of feeding: An evaluation of the generality of gustatory-cholecystokinin interactions. Physiology and Behavior 32:409-415, 1984.

Alferink, L. A., Bartness, T. J. and Harder, S. R. Control of the temporal location of polydipsic licking in the rat. Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior 33:119-129, 1980.

El-Bakry, H. A., Plunkett, S. and Bartness, T. J. Photoperiod, but not a high fat diet, alters body fat in Shaw’s jird. Physiology and Behavior, 68:87-91, 1999.

Bartness, T. J. and Wade, G. N. Effects of interscapular brown adipose tissue denervation on estrogen-induced changes in food intake, body weight and energy metabolism. Behavioral Neuroscience 98:674-685, 1984.

Bartness, T. J. Photoperiod, sex, housing conditions and gonadal steroids affect body fat in Siberian hamsters. Physiology and Behavior, 60: 517-529, 1996.

Mauer, M. M. and Bartness, T. J. Body fat regulation following partial lipectomy in Siberian hamsters is photoperiod-dependent and fat pad-specific. American Journal of Physiology, 266:R870-R878, 1994.

Bartness, T. J. and Clein, M. R. Effects of food deprivation and restriction, and metabolic blockers on food hoarding in Siberian hamsters. American Journal of Physiology, 266:R1111-R1117, 1994.

Bartness, T. J., Morley, J. E., and Levine, A. S. Effects of food deprivation and metabolic fuel utilization on the photoperiodic control of food intake in Siberian hamsters. Physiology and Behavior, 57:61-68, 1995.

Mauer, M. M. and Bartness, T. J. A role for testosterone in the maintenance of seasonally -appropriate body mass but not in lipectomy-induced body fat compensation in Siberian hamsters. Obesity Research, 3:31-41, 1995.

Youngstrom, T. G. and Bartness, T. J. Catecholaminergic innervation of white adipose tissue in the Siberian hamster. American Journal of Physiology, 268: R744-R751, 1995.

 

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