The maximum work rate of animals has recently been suggested to be determined by the rate at which excess metabolic heat generated during work can be dissipated (heat dissipation limitation theory; HDL). As a first step towards testing this theory in wild animals, we experimentally manipulated brood size in breeding marsh tits (Poecile palustris) to change their work rate. Parents feeding nestlings generally operated at above-normal body temperatures. Body temperature in both males and females increased with maximum ambient temperature and with manipulated work rate, sometimes even exceeding 45 °C, which is close to suggested lethal levels for birds. Such high body temperatures have previously only been described for birds living in hot and...
Because incubation by birds is energetically costly, parents frequently trade off investment in incu...
Organisms in hot environments will not be able to passively dissipate metabolically generated heat. ...
Because incubation by birds is energetically costly, parents frequently trade off investment in incu...
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...
The “heat dissipation limit” theory (HDL) posits that animals with higher capacity to dissipate meta...
Climatic warming is predicted to increase the frequency of extreme weather events, which may reduce ...
NAThe increase of the ambient temperature as consequence of climate change may impact significantly ...
At temperate latitudes, altricial birds and their nestlings need to handle night temperatures well b...
At temperate latitudes, altricial birds and their nestlings need to handle night temperatures well b...
At temperate latitudes, altricial birds and their nestlings need to handle night temperatures well b...
In many vertebrates, parental care can require long bouts of daily exercise, that can span several w...
Because incubation by birds is energetically costly, parents frequently trade off investment in incu...
Because incubation by birds is energetically costly, parents frequently trade off investment in incu...
Organisms in hot environments will not be able to passively dissipate metabolically generated heat. ...
Because incubation by birds is energetically costly, parents frequently trade off investment in incu...
Organisms in hot environments will not be able to passively dissipate metabolically generated heat. ...
Because incubation by birds is energetically costly, parents frequently trade off investment in incu...
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...
The “heat dissipation limit” theory (HDL) posits that animals with higher capacity to dissipate meta...
Climatic warming is predicted to increase the frequency of extreme weather events, which may reduce ...
NAThe increase of the ambient temperature as consequence of climate change may impact significantly ...
At temperate latitudes, altricial birds and their nestlings need to handle night temperatures well b...
At temperate latitudes, altricial birds and their nestlings need to handle night temperatures well b...
At temperate latitudes, altricial birds and their nestlings need to handle night temperatures well b...
In many vertebrates, parental care can require long bouts of daily exercise, that can span several w...
Because incubation by birds is energetically costly, parents frequently trade off investment in incu...
Because incubation by birds is energetically costly, parents frequently trade off investment in incu...
Organisms in hot environments will not be able to passively dissipate metabolically generated heat. ...
Because incubation by birds is energetically costly, parents frequently trade off investment in incu...
Organisms in hot environments will not be able to passively dissipate metabolically generated heat. ...
Because incubation by birds is energetically costly, parents frequently trade off investment in incu...