Molt and ecdysis are costly activities crucial to several animals. Most birds completely molt their plumage once per year. The diverse energy and aerodynamic costs of molt are expected to shape the evolution of molt schedules and rate of feather renewal. Differences in molt strategies are also predicted between the sexes because of sex-related variation in fitness payoffs of rapid and early feather renewal. Feathers show barring patterns that reflect daily growth pulses. Ptilochronological analysis of growth bar width (GBW) reflecting condition-dependent feather growth rate can provide important, though overlooked information on molt strategies, and on the effects of body condition on feather renewal and subsequent migration or breeding. In...
Moult is a costly but necessary process in avian life, which displays two main temporal patterns wit...
The evolution of secondary sexual characters is the subject of controversial debate between those de...
Avian feathers need to be replaced periodically to fulfill their functions, with natural, social, an...
The ecological conditions that a bird experiences during any stage of its life cycle may have conseq...
Physiological trade-offs mediated by limiting energy, resources or time constrain the simultaneous e...
<div><p>Physiological trade-offs mediated by limiting energy, resources or time constrain the simult...
Photoperiodic responses are major factors entraining circannual life-cycles, functioning to adaptive...
Physiological trade-offs mediated by limiting energy, resources or time constrain the simultaneous e...
In birds, molt duration is an important trait that can affect plumage functionality and, consequentl...
Many organisms show well-defined latitudinal clines in morphology, which appear to be caused by spat...
In birds, molt duration is an important parameter that can affect plumage functionality and conseque...
Bird species vary greatly in the duration of their annual complete feather molt. However, such varia...
Moult and pre-migratory fuelling are energy-demanding processes in birds, usually showing a limited ...
Sexual selection and aerodynamic forces affecting structural properties of the flight feathers of bi...
The trade-off between current and residual reproductive values is central to life history theory, al...
Moult is a costly but necessary process in avian life, which displays two main temporal patterns wit...
The evolution of secondary sexual characters is the subject of controversial debate between those de...
Avian feathers need to be replaced periodically to fulfill their functions, with natural, social, an...
The ecological conditions that a bird experiences during any stage of its life cycle may have conseq...
Physiological trade-offs mediated by limiting energy, resources or time constrain the simultaneous e...
<div><p>Physiological trade-offs mediated by limiting energy, resources or time constrain the simult...
Photoperiodic responses are major factors entraining circannual life-cycles, functioning to adaptive...
Physiological trade-offs mediated by limiting energy, resources or time constrain the simultaneous e...
In birds, molt duration is an important trait that can affect plumage functionality and, consequentl...
Many organisms show well-defined latitudinal clines in morphology, which appear to be caused by spat...
In birds, molt duration is an important parameter that can affect plumage functionality and conseque...
Bird species vary greatly in the duration of their annual complete feather molt. However, such varia...
Moult and pre-migratory fuelling are energy-demanding processes in birds, usually showing a limited ...
Sexual selection and aerodynamic forces affecting structural properties of the flight feathers of bi...
The trade-off between current and residual reproductive values is central to life history theory, al...
Moult is a costly but necessary process in avian life, which displays two main temporal patterns wit...
The evolution of secondary sexual characters is the subject of controversial debate between those de...
Avian feathers need to be replaced periodically to fulfill their functions, with natural, social, an...