The weight loss of incubating Black-browed Albatrosses (Diomedea melanophris) and Grey-headed Albatrosses (D. chrysostoma) was measured at Bird Island, South Georgia. The rate of weight loss did not differ significantly either between the sexes or between the species. The results suggest that these two species have the same metabolic requirements. The difference in the quality of their diet leads to estimates of daily food intake considerably higher for the Grey-headed than for the Black-browed albatross. This may have been a factor in the evolution of biennial breeding in the Grey-headed Albatross
Energy budgets form an integral part of our understanding of animal energetics, particularly when pr...
Field metabolic rates (FMR) and activity patterns of black-browed albatrosses Thalassarche melanophr...
We investigated the physiology of two closely related albatross species relative to their breeding s...
The role of the sexes in incubation, their changes in body weight and associated energy costs were s...
The methods and results of the study of the tropho-dynamic relationships between 2 Diomedea albatros...
The Black-browed Albatross Diomedea melanophris and Grey-headed Albatross D. chrysostoma are similar...
At‐sea metabolism (CO2 production) and water turnover of six breeding Grey‐headed Albatrosses Diomed...
The resolution of the conflict between eggcare and foraging was studied in male and female wandering...
The relative importance of genetic vs. environmental factors in determining the pattern of avian pos...
The growth of 29 Black-browed and 46 Grey-headed Albatross chicks was studied for 95 d after hatchin...
1. Theoretical models predict that animals will vary their effort to maximize different currencies s...
The energy expenditure of ten (five male, five female) wandering albatrosses (Diomedea exulans Linna...
The food and feeding ecology of Black‐browed Albatrosses and Grey‐headed Albatrosses was studied fro...
We compared the parental division of labour and the pattern and rate of parental provisioning by two...
The provisioning strategies of two closely related species of albatross breeding sympatrically were ...
Energy budgets form an integral part of our understanding of animal energetics, particularly when pr...
Field metabolic rates (FMR) and activity patterns of black-browed albatrosses Thalassarche melanophr...
We investigated the physiology of two closely related albatross species relative to their breeding s...
The role of the sexes in incubation, their changes in body weight and associated energy costs were s...
The methods and results of the study of the tropho-dynamic relationships between 2 Diomedea albatros...
The Black-browed Albatross Diomedea melanophris and Grey-headed Albatross D. chrysostoma are similar...
At‐sea metabolism (CO2 production) and water turnover of six breeding Grey‐headed Albatrosses Diomed...
The resolution of the conflict between eggcare and foraging was studied in male and female wandering...
The relative importance of genetic vs. environmental factors in determining the pattern of avian pos...
The growth of 29 Black-browed and 46 Grey-headed Albatross chicks was studied for 95 d after hatchin...
1. Theoretical models predict that animals will vary their effort to maximize different currencies s...
The energy expenditure of ten (five male, five female) wandering albatrosses (Diomedea exulans Linna...
The food and feeding ecology of Black‐browed Albatrosses and Grey‐headed Albatrosses was studied fro...
We compared the parental division of labour and the pattern and rate of parental provisioning by two...
The provisioning strategies of two closely related species of albatross breeding sympatrically were ...
Energy budgets form an integral part of our understanding of animal energetics, particularly when pr...
Field metabolic rates (FMR) and activity patterns of black-browed albatrosses Thalassarche melanophr...
We investigated the physiology of two closely related albatross species relative to their breeding s...