Eared grebes Podiceps nigricollis, like shorebirds and other long-distance migrants, lay down large amounts of fat to power their journeys. To investigate the pattern of how fat and soft tissue might be mobilized, we used grebes killed in migration and applied computed tomography to reconstruct how stores in the chest, thorax, and abdomen were reduced as body weight decreased. Fat and soft tissue were each mobilized at a constant rate through the entire migration. Fat stores in birds embarking on migration were greater in the abdomen than thorax than chest. In contrast to previous studies indicating that abdominal fat was mobilized first, we found that fat from all areas was mobilized concurrently, but that abdominal fat was catabolized at ...
Avian long-distance migration involves the storage and expenditure of very large fuel loads. Birds m...
Unlike exercising mammals, migratory birds fuel very high intensity exercise (e.g., flight) with fat...
Managing oxidative stress is an important physiological function for all aerobic organisms, particul...
Eared grebes Podiceps nigricollis, like shorebirds and other long-distance migrants, lay down large ...
The fact that one cannot kill a bird twice makes it very difficult to determine the relative contrib...
The fact that one cannot kill a bird twice makes it very difficult to determine the relative contrib...
The fact that one cannot kill a bird twice makes it very difficult to determine the relative contrib...
Many bird species migrate long distances without any food intake and must optimize storage of energy...
To fuel their migratory endurance flights, most birds accumulate large quantities of fat prior to de...
Since the early 1960s it has been held that migrating birds deposit and use only fat as fuel during ...
1. In several migrant bird species it has now been established that refuelling is typified not only ...
Avian long-distance migration involves the storage and expenditure of very large fuel loads. Birds m...
This paper explores whether the visual scoring of abdominal profiles can be used to evaluate variati...
The overall speed of bird migration is limited by the amount of fuel stores acquired during the init...
Unlike exercising mammals, migratory birds fuel very high intensity exercise (e.g., flight) with fat...
Avian long-distance migration involves the storage and expenditure of very large fuel loads. Birds m...
Unlike exercising mammals, migratory birds fuel very high intensity exercise (e.g., flight) with fat...
Managing oxidative stress is an important physiological function for all aerobic organisms, particul...
Eared grebes Podiceps nigricollis, like shorebirds and other long-distance migrants, lay down large ...
The fact that one cannot kill a bird twice makes it very difficult to determine the relative contrib...
The fact that one cannot kill a bird twice makes it very difficult to determine the relative contrib...
The fact that one cannot kill a bird twice makes it very difficult to determine the relative contrib...
Many bird species migrate long distances without any food intake and must optimize storage of energy...
To fuel their migratory endurance flights, most birds accumulate large quantities of fat prior to de...
Since the early 1960s it has been held that migrating birds deposit and use only fat as fuel during ...
1. In several migrant bird species it has now been established that refuelling is typified not only ...
Avian long-distance migration involves the storage and expenditure of very large fuel loads. Birds m...
This paper explores whether the visual scoring of abdominal profiles can be used to evaluate variati...
The overall speed of bird migration is limited by the amount of fuel stores acquired during the init...
Unlike exercising mammals, migratory birds fuel very high intensity exercise (e.g., flight) with fat...
Avian long-distance migration involves the storage and expenditure of very large fuel loads. Birds m...
Unlike exercising mammals, migratory birds fuel very high intensity exercise (e.g., flight) with fat...
Managing oxidative stress is an important physiological function for all aerobic organisms, particul...