Organisms cope with environmental stressors by behavioral, morphological, and physiological adjustments. Documentation of such adjustments in the wild provides information on the response space in nature and the extent to which behavioral and bodily adjustments lead to appropriate performance effects. Here we studied the morphological and digestive adjustments in a staging population of migrating Great Knots Calidris tenuirostris in response to stark declines in food abundance and quality at the Yalu Jiang estuarine wetland (northern Yellow Sea, China). At Yalu Jiang, from 2011 to 2017 the densities of intertidal mollusks, the food of Great Knots, declined 15‐fold. The staple prey of Great Knots shifted from the relatively soft‐shelled biva...
Digestive capacity often limits food intake rate in animals. Many species can flexibly adjust digest...
In energy-maximizing animals, preferences for different prey can be explained by ranking them by the...
Especially in birds, it is widely found that the size of individual prey items follows the size of t...
Organisms cope with environmental stressors by behavioral, morphological, and physiological adjustme...
Organisms cope with environmental stressors by behavioral, morphological, and physiological adjustme...
Organisms cope with environmental stressors by behavioral, morphological, and physiological adjustme...
Organisms cope with environmental stressors by behavioral, morphological, and physiological adjustme...
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...
Identifying where and when population "bottlenecks" occur is critical to the conservation of migrato...
Digestive capacity often limits food intake rate in animals. Many species can flexibly adjust digest...
In energy-maximizing animals, preferences for different prey can be explained by ranking them by the...
Especially in birds, it is widely found that the size of individual prey items follows the size of t...
Organisms cope with environmental stressors by behavioral, morphological, and physiological adjustme...
Organisms cope with environmental stressors by behavioral, morphological, and physiological adjustme...
Organisms cope with environmental stressors by behavioral, morphological, and physiological adjustme...
Organisms cope with environmental stressors by behavioral, morphological, and physiological adjustme...
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...
Identifying where and when population "bottlenecks" occur is critical to the conservation of migrato...
Digestive capacity often limits food intake rate in animals. Many species can flexibly adjust digest...
In energy-maximizing animals, preferences for different prey can be explained by ranking them by the...
Especially in birds, it is widely found that the size of individual prey items follows the size of t...