Organisms in hot environments will not be able to passively dissipate metabolically generated heat. Instead, they have to revert to evaporative cooling, a process that is energetically expensive and promotes excessive water loss. To alleviate these costs, birds in captivity let their body temperature increase, thereby entering a state of hyperthermia. Here we explore the use of hyperthermia in wild birds captured during the hot and dry season in central Nigeria. We found pronounced hyperthermia in several species with the highest body temperatures close to predicted lethal levels. Furthermore, birds let their body temperature increase in direct relation to ambient temperatures, increasing body temperature by 0.22°C for each degree of increa...
Using thermography and behavioral analyses, we found that heat exchange and thermoregulatory behavio...
Using thermography and behavioral analyses, we found that heat exchange and thermoregulatory behavio...
A number of authors have suggested that hyperthermia, the elevation of body temperature (T-b) 2 degr...
Organisms in hot environments will not be able to passively dissipate metabolically generated heat. ...
Organisms in hot environments will not be able to passively dissipate metabolically generated heat. ...
Organisms in hot environments will not be able to passively dissipate metabolically generated heat. ...
Organisms in hot environments will not be able to passively dissipate metabolically generated heat. ...
Physiological performance declines precipitously at high body temperature (Tb), but little attention...
In many vertebrates, parental care can require long bouts of daily exercise, that can span several w...
The maximum work rate of animals has recently been suggested to be determined by the rate at which e...
The maximum work rate of animals has recently been suggested to be determined by the rate at which e...
Recent mass mortalities of bats, birds and even humans highlight the substantial threats that rising...
Global warming increasingly challenges thermoregulation in endothermic animals, particularly in hot ...
1. Facultative hyperthermia, the elevation of body temperature above normothermic levels, during ...
Endotherms dissipate heat to the environment to maintain a stable body temperature at high ambient t...
Using thermography and behavioral analyses, we found that heat exchange and thermoregulatory behavio...
Using thermography and behavioral analyses, we found that heat exchange and thermoregulatory behavio...
A number of authors have suggested that hyperthermia, the elevation of body temperature (T-b) 2 degr...
Organisms in hot environments will not be able to passively dissipate metabolically generated heat. ...
Organisms in hot environments will not be able to passively dissipate metabolically generated heat. ...
Organisms in hot environments will not be able to passively dissipate metabolically generated heat. ...
Organisms in hot environments will not be able to passively dissipate metabolically generated heat. ...
Physiological performance declines precipitously at high body temperature (Tb), but little attention...
In many vertebrates, parental care can require long bouts of daily exercise, that can span several w...
The maximum work rate of animals has recently been suggested to be determined by the rate at which e...
The maximum work rate of animals has recently been suggested to be determined by the rate at which e...
Recent mass mortalities of bats, birds and even humans highlight the substantial threats that rising...
Global warming increasingly challenges thermoregulation in endothermic animals, particularly in hot ...
1. Facultative hyperthermia, the elevation of body temperature above normothermic levels, during ...
Endotherms dissipate heat to the environment to maintain a stable body temperature at high ambient t...
Using thermography and behavioral analyses, we found that heat exchange and thermoregulatory behavio...
Using thermography and behavioral analyses, we found that heat exchange and thermoregulatory behavio...
A number of authors have suggested that hyperthermia, the elevation of body temperature (T-b) 2 degr...