Stephen J. Trumble
Associate Professor
Department of Biology
Baylor University
United States of America
Biography
Stephen J. Trumble is currently working as an Associate Professor of Biology at Baylor University. He has completed his University of Alaska Fairbanks 2003 Ph.D. Marine Biology & CSUF-Moss Landing Marine Labs 1995 M.S. Marine Science & Texas State University (SWTSU) 1988 B.S. Marine Biology. Research Interests includes Skeletal muscle physiology, Energetics, Diving mammals, Physiological ecology, Lipid biochemistry, Pathophysiology and health indices, Digestive processes in carnivores. He had publications in many national and international journals.
Research Interest
Skeletal muscle physiology, Energetics, Diving mammals, Physiological ecology, Lipid biochemistry
Publications
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Trumble, S.J., Castellini, M.A., Castellini J.M. and T. Mau. 2006. Dietary and seasonal influences on blood chemistry and hematology in captive harbor seals. Marine Mammal Science, 22(1):104-123.
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Noren, S.R., Pearson, L, Davis, J., Trumble, S.J. and S.B. Kanatous. 2008. The thermoregulatory characteristics of Weddell seals (Leptonychotes weddelli) during ontogeny. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology.
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Kanatous S.B., Hawke, T.J., Trumble, S.J., Pearson, L.E., Watson R.R., Garry, D.J., Williams, T.M., and R.W. Davis. 2008. The ontogeny of aerobic and diving capacity in the skeletal muscles of Weddell Seals. Journal of Experimental Biology 211: 2559-2565.