Many birds use regulated drops in night-time body temperature (Tb) to conserve energy critical to winter survival. However, a significant degree of hypothermia may limit a bird's ability to respond to predatory attack. Despite this likely energy–predation trade-off, the behavioural costs of avian hypothermia have yet to be examined. We thus monitored the nocturnal hypothermia of mourning doves (Zenaida macroura) in a laboratory setting in response to food deprivation. Nocturnal flight tests were used to quantify the flight ability of hypothermic doves. Many hypothermic doves (39% of tests) could not fly while carrying a small weight, but could do so after quickly warming up to typical daytime Tb. Doves that were unable to fly during their f...
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...
Migratory birds use stopover sites for resting and feeding. Breaks after prolonged flights may allow...
Small animals that winter at northern latitudes need to maximize energy intake and minimize energy l...
Diurnal avian antipredator behavior has been the focus of much past research, yet the influence of t...
Migratory birds have evolved physiological and behavioural adaptations for crossing large ecological...
Climatic warming is predicted to increase the frequency of extreme weather events, which may reduce ...
Avian incubation temperatures oscillate within narrow limits to ensure proper embryonic development....
Evaporative cooling is a prerequisite for avian occupancy of hot, arid environments, and is the onl...
In many vertebrates, parental care can require long bouts of daily exercise, that can span several w...
Organisms in hot environments will not be able to passively dissipate metabolically generated heat. ...
Energy is typically a limiting factor for animals during boreal zone winters, when low temperatures ...
Many passerine birds are small and require a high mass-specific rate of resting energy expenditure, ...
This study aimed to examine thermoregulatory responses in birds facing two commonly experienced stre...
The maximum work rate of animals has recently been suggested to be determined by the rate at which e...
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...
Migratory birds use stopover sites for resting and feeding. Breaks after prolonged flights may allow...
Small animals that winter at northern latitudes need to maximize energy intake and minimize energy l...
Diurnal avian antipredator behavior has been the focus of much past research, yet the influence of t...
Migratory birds have evolved physiological and behavioural adaptations for crossing large ecological...
Climatic warming is predicted to increase the frequency of extreme weather events, which may reduce ...
Avian incubation temperatures oscillate within narrow limits to ensure proper embryonic development....
Evaporative cooling is a prerequisite for avian occupancy of hot, arid environments, and is the onl...
In many vertebrates, parental care can require long bouts of daily exercise, that can span several w...
Organisms in hot environments will not be able to passively dissipate metabolically generated heat. ...
Energy is typically a limiting factor for animals during boreal zone winters, when low temperatures ...
Many passerine birds are small and require a high mass-specific rate of resting energy expenditure, ...
This study aimed to examine thermoregulatory responses in birds facing two commonly experienced stre...
The maximum work rate of animals has recently been suggested to be determined by the rate at which e...
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...
Migratory birds use stopover sites for resting and feeding. Breaks after prolonged flights may allow...