The ability to change organ size reversibly can be advantageous to birds that perform long migrations. During winter, red knots (Calidris canutus) feed on shellfish and carry a muscular gizzard that weighs 10% of their body mass. Gizzard size decreases when these birds eat soft foods, e.g. while breeding in the tundra. We studied the reversibility and time course of such changes using ultrasonography. Two groups of shellfish-adapted knots (N=9 and N=10) were fed alternately a hard and a soft food type. Diet switches elicited rapid reversible changes. Switches from hard to soft food induced decreases to 60% of initial gizzard mass within 8.5 days, while switches to hard food induced increases in gizzard mass to 147% within 6.2 days. A third ...
Behavioural variation within a species is usually explained as the consequence of individual variati...
The size of digestive organs can be rapidly and reversibly adjusted to ecological circumstances, but...
During the last phase of starvation, animals depend mainly on protein breakdown. All organs are a po...
The ability to change organ size reversibly can be advantageous to birds that perform long migration...
Assuming that animals respond optimally to environmental changes, both behavior and physiology shoul...
Assuming that animals respond optimally to environmental changes, both behavior and physiology shoul...
Captive Red Knots (Calidris canutus) fed soft food pellets developed atrophied stomachs, and were re...
Phenotypic flexibility is a phenomenon where physiological functions in animals are reversibly adjus...
Aiming to interpret functionally the large variation in gizzard masses of red knots Calidris canutus...
1. When prey occur at high densities, energy assimilation rates are generally constrained by rates o...
Reversible phenotypic changes, such as those observed in nutritional organs of long-distance migrant...
Aiming to interpret functionally the large variation in gizzard masses of red knots Calidris canutus...
Reversible phenotypic changes, such as those observed in nutritional organs of long-distance migrant...
Aiming to interpret functionally the large variation in gizzard masses of red knots Calidris canutus...
Captive Red Knots (Calidris canutus) fed soft food pellets developed atrophied stomachs, and were re...
Behavioural variation within a species is usually explained as the consequence of individual variati...
The size of digestive organs can be rapidly and reversibly adjusted to ecological circumstances, but...
During the last phase of starvation, animals depend mainly on protein breakdown. All organs are a po...
The ability to change organ size reversibly can be advantageous to birds that perform long migration...
Assuming that animals respond optimally to environmental changes, both behavior and physiology shoul...
Assuming that animals respond optimally to environmental changes, both behavior and physiology shoul...
Captive Red Knots (Calidris canutus) fed soft food pellets developed atrophied stomachs, and were re...
Phenotypic flexibility is a phenomenon where physiological functions in animals are reversibly adjus...
Aiming to interpret functionally the large variation in gizzard masses of red knots Calidris canutus...
1. When prey occur at high densities, energy assimilation rates are generally constrained by rates o...
Reversible phenotypic changes, such as those observed in nutritional organs of long-distance migrant...
Aiming to interpret functionally the large variation in gizzard masses of red knots Calidris canutus...
Reversible phenotypic changes, such as those observed in nutritional organs of long-distance migrant...
Aiming to interpret functionally the large variation in gizzard masses of red knots Calidris canutus...
Captive Red Knots (Calidris canutus) fed soft food pellets developed atrophied stomachs, and were re...
Behavioural variation within a species is usually explained as the consequence of individual variati...
The size of digestive organs can be rapidly and reversibly adjusted to ecological circumstances, but...
During the last phase of starvation, animals depend mainly on protein breakdown. All organs are a po...