One goal of evolutionary physiology is to relate phenotypic variation to Darwinian fitness via organismal performance. Within this framework, I used breeding tree swallows, (Tachycineta bicolor) to identify physiological correlates and potential fitness consequences of inter-individual variation in parental energy expenditure (sustained metabolic rate, SusMR). I measured parental SusMR using the doubly labelled water technique and correlated it with variation in natural brood size and nestling growth rate and mass. SusMR was independent of natural brood size, although large broods had greater mass gain than small broods. I hypothesized that parental efficiency increases with brood size. Among adults rearing the same sized broods, S...
Theoretical and empirical studies of life history aim to account for resource allocation to the diff...
1. When faced with increased brood demand, parent birds provisioning young in the nest can make a v...
Ecological traits related to pace of life, such as foraging strategies and activity levels, influenc...
Few field studies have examined experimentally the importance of food availability on adult activity...
Metabolism is the major force that maintains the most rudimentary of functions, and, therefore, main...
The use of precision automated electronic balances has allowed remote quantification of instantaneo...
When an animal has to meet increased demands on its working capacity, for example, for thermoregulat...
Life history theory predicts that available energy is limited and needs to be allocated among differ...
Subtle changes in stress physiology during critical developmental stages have been linked to long-te...
Natal environment and parental quality can influence offspring phenotype, including physiological an...
In altricial birds, the great effort involved in supplying food to nestlings can create trade-offs i...
Glucocorticoids (GCs) are often interpreted as indicators of disturbance, habitat quality, and fitne...
The following report is from a study conducted to determine if a correlation existed between the rat...
Glucocorticoids (GCs) are often interpreted as indicators of disturbance, habitat quality, and fitne...
Individual energy turnover rates can vary remarkably, even within a species. In this thesis I study ...
Theoretical and empirical studies of life history aim to account for resource allocation to the diff...
1. When faced with increased brood demand, parent birds provisioning young in the nest can make a v...
Ecological traits related to pace of life, such as foraging strategies and activity levels, influenc...
Few field studies have examined experimentally the importance of food availability on adult activity...
Metabolism is the major force that maintains the most rudimentary of functions, and, therefore, main...
The use of precision automated electronic balances has allowed remote quantification of instantaneo...
When an animal has to meet increased demands on its working capacity, for example, for thermoregulat...
Life history theory predicts that available energy is limited and needs to be allocated among differ...
Subtle changes in stress physiology during critical developmental stages have been linked to long-te...
Natal environment and parental quality can influence offspring phenotype, including physiological an...
In altricial birds, the great effort involved in supplying food to nestlings can create trade-offs i...
Glucocorticoids (GCs) are often interpreted as indicators of disturbance, habitat quality, and fitne...
The following report is from a study conducted to determine if a correlation existed between the rat...
Glucocorticoids (GCs) are often interpreted as indicators of disturbance, habitat quality, and fitne...
Individual energy turnover rates can vary remarkably, even within a species. In this thesis I study ...
Theoretical and empirical studies of life history aim to account for resource allocation to the diff...
1. When faced with increased brood demand, parent birds provisioning young in the nest can make a v...
Ecological traits related to pace of life, such as foraging strategies and activity levels, influenc...