Sarah Heissenberger Data-verified
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Sarah Heissenberger's research investigates physiological adaptations to water restriction in animals, specifically focusing on female *Octodon degus*, a rodent species adapted to arid environments. Her work examines how chronic water scarcity impacts body mass, urine concentration, and evaporative water loss. She has published research on these topics, with her most recent publication in 2025 detailing these effects. Heissenberger collaborates with Sarah E. DuRant at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, with whom she shares one publication. Her scholarship metrics include an h-index of 1 and a total of 2 publications, which have received 19 citations. She is recently active in her field.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 2
- Citations: 19
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Chronic Water Restriction Leads to Body Mass Loss, Increased Urine Concentrations, and Reduced Evaporative Water Loss in Female <i>Octodon degus</i>, an Arid-Adapted Rodent (2025)
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- Chronic Water Restriction Leads to Body Mass Loss, Increased Urine Concentrations, and Reduced Evaporative Water Loss in Female <i>Octodon degus</i>, an Arid-Adapted Rodent
- Chronic Water Restriction Leads to Body Mass Loss, Increased Urine Concentrations, and Reduced Evaporative Water Loss in Female <i>Octodon degus</i>, an Arid-Adapted Rodent
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