Digestive capacity often limits food intake rate in animals. Many species can flexibly adjust digestive organ mass, enabling them to increase intake rate in times of increased energy requirement and/or scarcity of high-quality prey. However, some prey species are defended by secondary compounds, thereby forcing a toxin limitation on the forager’s intake rate, a constraint that potentially cannot be alleviated by enlarging digestive capac-ity. Hence, physiological flexibility may have a differential effect on intake of different prey types, and consequently on dietary preferences. We tested this effect in red knots (Calidris canutus canutus), medium-sized migratory shorebirds that feed on hard-shelled, usually mollusc, prey. Because they ing...
Organisms cope with environmental stressors by behavioral, morphological, and physiological adjustme...
Aiming to interpret functionally the large variation in gizzard masses of red knots Calidris canutus...
1. Studies of diet choice usually assume maximization of energy intake. The well-known ‘contingency ...
<div><p>Digestive capacity often limits food intake rate in animals. Many species can flexibly adjus...
In energy-maximizing animals, preferences for different prey can be explained by ranking them by the...
Among energy-maximizing animals, preferences for different prey can be explained by ranking the prey...
Especially in birds, it is widely found that the size of individual prey items follows the size of t...
Behavioural variation within a species is usually explained as the consequence of individual variati...
1. When prey occur at high densities, energy assimilation rates are generally constrained by rates o...
P>1. Studies of diet choice usually assume maximization of energy intake. The well-known 'conting...
Organisms cope with environmental stressors by behavioral, morphological, and physiological adjustme...
Aiming to interpret functionally the large variation in gizzard masses of red knots Calidris canutus...
1. Studies of diet choice usually assume maximization of energy intake. The well-known ‘contingency ...
<div><p>Digestive capacity often limits food intake rate in animals. Many species can flexibly adjus...
In energy-maximizing animals, preferences for different prey can be explained by ranking them by the...
Among energy-maximizing animals, preferences for different prey can be explained by ranking the prey...
Especially in birds, it is widely found that the size of individual prey items follows the size of t...
Behavioural variation within a species is usually explained as the consequence of individual variati...
1. When prey occur at high densities, energy assimilation rates are generally constrained by rates o...
P>1. Studies of diet choice usually assume maximization of energy intake. The well-known 'conting...
Organisms cope with environmental stressors by behavioral, morphological, and physiological adjustme...
Aiming to interpret functionally the large variation in gizzard masses of red knots Calidris canutus...
1. Studies of diet choice usually assume maximization of energy intake. The well-known ‘contingency ...