We investigated the seasonal pattern of changes in body condition of breeding black-legged kittiwakes Rissa tridactyla in Svalbard (79°N) to evaluate whether changes in body condition were a consequence of the energetic demands of breeding (the reproductive stress hypothesis) or of voluntary anorexia to attain lower flight costs during chick rearing (the programmed anorexia hypothesis). Adult body condition was recorded from early egg laying to fledging and was examined in relation to date (relative to hatching), sex, parental time-budget, brood size and reproductive success. To distinguish between the two hypotheses we evaluate whether the reduction in body condition occurred during or ahead of the energetically most demanding part of the ...
Rearing of young has long been considered the energetically most demanding phase of the avian breedi...
Rearing of young has long been considered the energetically most demanding phase of the avian breedi...
Rearing of young has long been considered the energetically most demanding phase of the avian breedi...
The present paper reviews recent studies on changes in body mass, body composition and rates of ener...
Abstract: We studied energy expenditure in adult Black-legged Kittiwakes (Rissa tridoctyla) with dou...
1. The rate at which free-living animals can expend energy is limited but the causes of this limitat...
The Black legged Kittiwake (Rissa tridactyla) is one of the more extensively studied seagull species...
Current food supply is a major driver of timing of breeding in income-breeding animals, likely becau...
Low food availability increase food stress and can cause a shift of energy expenditure to invest in ...
We used doubly labelled water to study the field metabolic rates of breeding Kittiwakes Rissa tridac...
Incubation is a period of high energetic costs and accordingly body mass losses are often detected. ...
We used a supplemental-feeding experiment, the doubly labeled water technique, and a model-selection...
We used a supplemental-feeding experiment, the doubly labeled water technique, and a model-selection...
Current theory suggests that mass change in adult birds while breeding may be adaptive (to reduce wi...
Rissa tridactyla were studied on St. Paul Island, Alaska. In 2-egg clutches, 1st-laid eggs were larg...
Rearing of young has long been considered the energetically most demanding phase of the avian breedi...
Rearing of young has long been considered the energetically most demanding phase of the avian breedi...
Rearing of young has long been considered the energetically most demanding phase of the avian breedi...
The present paper reviews recent studies on changes in body mass, body composition and rates of ener...
Abstract: We studied energy expenditure in adult Black-legged Kittiwakes (Rissa tridoctyla) with dou...
1. The rate at which free-living animals can expend energy is limited but the causes of this limitat...
The Black legged Kittiwake (Rissa tridactyla) is one of the more extensively studied seagull species...
Current food supply is a major driver of timing of breeding in income-breeding animals, likely becau...
Low food availability increase food stress and can cause a shift of energy expenditure to invest in ...
We used doubly labelled water to study the field metabolic rates of breeding Kittiwakes Rissa tridac...
Incubation is a period of high energetic costs and accordingly body mass losses are often detected. ...
We used a supplemental-feeding experiment, the doubly labeled water technique, and a model-selection...
We used a supplemental-feeding experiment, the doubly labeled water technique, and a model-selection...
Current theory suggests that mass change in adult birds while breeding may be adaptive (to reduce wi...
Rissa tridactyla were studied on St. Paul Island, Alaska. In 2-egg clutches, 1st-laid eggs were larg...
Rearing of young has long been considered the energetically most demanding phase of the avian breedi...
Rearing of young has long been considered the energetically most demanding phase of the avian breedi...
Rearing of young has long been considered the energetically most demanding phase of the avian breedi...