Birds daily maintain their plumage by applying waxes secreted from their uropygial gland. The preen wax coat probably keeps the feathers flexible and waterproof. Recent studies show that the chemical composition of preen wax of several shorebird species rapidly shifts from the usual monoester waxes to more complicated diester wax molecules in incubating individuals. In this article we present (preliminary) data of experiments performed to unravel the functional aspects of this shift. Measurements of light reflection with a photospectrometer showed that preen wax composition did not affect plumage coloration. Therefore, diesters probably have no function as ‘avian make-up’. We could not find evidence for an improved protection against abrasi...
It has recently been shown that sandpipers (Scolopacidae) abruptly switch the chemical composition o...
Recently, a shift in preen wax composition, from lower molecular weight monoesters to higher molecul...
Jeroen Reneerkens onderzocht de redenen voor de chemische veranderingen van de was waarmee strandlop...
Birds daily maintain their plumage by applying waxes secreted from their uropygial gland. The preen ...
During incubation, ground-breeding sandpipers such as Red Knots (Calidris canutus) create a warm, hu...
Birds possess a preen (or uropygial) gland on their rump that secretes substances which are preened ...
During incubation, ground-breeding sandpipers such as Red Knots (Calidris canutus) create a warm, hu...
During incubation, ground-breeding sandpipers such as Red Knots (Calidris canutus) create a warm, hu...
During incubation, ground-breeding sandpipers such as Red Knots (Calidris canutus) create a warm, hu...
It has long been recognised that nest depredation by olfactory-searching mammals greatly influences ...
Birds possess a preen (or uropygial) gland on their rump that secretes substances which are preened ...
It has recently been shown that sandpipers (Scolopacidae) abruptly switch the chemical composition o...
Recently, a shift in preen wax composition, from lower molecular weight monoesters to higher molecul...
Jeroen Reneerkens onderzocht de redenen voor de chemische veranderingen van de was waarmee strandlop...
Birds daily maintain their plumage by applying waxes secreted from their uropygial gland. The preen ...
During incubation, ground-breeding sandpipers such as Red Knots (Calidris canutus) create a warm, hu...
Birds possess a preen (or uropygial) gland on their rump that secretes substances which are preened ...
During incubation, ground-breeding sandpipers such as Red Knots (Calidris canutus) create a warm, hu...
During incubation, ground-breeding sandpipers such as Red Knots (Calidris canutus) create a warm, hu...
During incubation, ground-breeding sandpipers such as Red Knots (Calidris canutus) create a warm, hu...
It has long been recognised that nest depredation by olfactory-searching mammals greatly influences ...
Birds possess a preen (or uropygial) gland on their rump that secretes substances which are preened ...
It has recently been shown that sandpipers (Scolopacidae) abruptly switch the chemical composition o...
Recently, a shift in preen wax composition, from lower molecular weight monoesters to higher molecul...
Jeroen Reneerkens onderzocht de redenen voor de chemische veranderingen van de was waarmee strandlop...