Previous studies have demonstrated that roost site selection affects energy requirements for thermoregulation in several avian species; however, the influence of microhabitat characteristics on heat loss has not been evaluated for northern bobwhites (Colinus virginianus). One frequently measured microhabitat feature that is commonly thought to influence the thermal characteristics of avian ground roost sites is cover height. We simultaneously measured thermoregulatory energy expenditure of bobwhites across a range of low ambient temperatures (-24 to 14 C) in 3 cover heights (0 cm, 46 cm, 124 cm) using 3 heated taxidermic mounts. Predicted metabolic rates (PMR) were derived on the basis of power consumption of the taxidermic mounts. Predicte...
Recently, gaining knowledge about thermal refuges for vulnerable species has been a major focal poin...
Along tropical mountains, species often occupy narrow altitude ranges. Numerous biotic and abiotic f...
Forced convection can significantly influence the heat loss from birds and their offspring but effec...
Native warm-season grass (NWSG) has been widely promoted as wildlife habitat, but little empirical e...
American goldfinches ( Carduelis tristis ) were observed roosting in Colorado blue spruce ( Picea pu...
The effects of wind speed (u = .15,.30,.61, and 1.52 m s('-1)) and operative temperature (T(,e) (TUR...
To augment their physiological and physical thermoregulatory capacity, many birds display long-term ...
Northern bobwhite (Colinus virginianus; hereafter bobwhite) thermal ecology is becoming increasingly...
Thermal factors potentially important in the selection of nocturnal roosts by birds include shelter ...
Northern bobwhite (Colinus virginianus) are widely distributed across more than half of the United S...
Ground-level air temperatures were assessed within 4 distinct habitat areas on a managed reclaimed s...
Please read abstract in the article.Supplementary material 1: Typical red lark (Calendulauda burra) ...
Conservation programs to benefit northern bobwhites (Colinus virginianus) and other agriculturally-r...
Recently, gaining knowledge about thermal refuges for vulnerable species has been a major focal poin...
Metabolism, body temperature (Tb), and feather reflectance was measured for dark Louisiana herons (L...
Recently, gaining knowledge about thermal refuges for vulnerable species has been a major focal poin...
Along tropical mountains, species often occupy narrow altitude ranges. Numerous biotic and abiotic f...
Forced convection can significantly influence the heat loss from birds and their offspring but effec...
Native warm-season grass (NWSG) has been widely promoted as wildlife habitat, but little empirical e...
American goldfinches ( Carduelis tristis ) were observed roosting in Colorado blue spruce ( Picea pu...
The effects of wind speed (u = .15,.30,.61, and 1.52 m s('-1)) and operative temperature (T(,e) (TUR...
To augment their physiological and physical thermoregulatory capacity, many birds display long-term ...
Northern bobwhite (Colinus virginianus; hereafter bobwhite) thermal ecology is becoming increasingly...
Thermal factors potentially important in the selection of nocturnal roosts by birds include shelter ...
Northern bobwhite (Colinus virginianus) are widely distributed across more than half of the United S...
Ground-level air temperatures were assessed within 4 distinct habitat areas on a managed reclaimed s...
Please read abstract in the article.Supplementary material 1: Typical red lark (Calendulauda burra) ...
Conservation programs to benefit northern bobwhites (Colinus virginianus) and other agriculturally-r...
Recently, gaining knowledge about thermal refuges for vulnerable species has been a major focal poin...
Metabolism, body temperature (Tb), and feather reflectance was measured for dark Louisiana herons (L...
Recently, gaining knowledge about thermal refuges for vulnerable species has been a major focal poin...
Along tropical mountains, species often occupy narrow altitude ranges. Numerous biotic and abiotic f...
Forced convection can significantly influence the heat loss from birds and their offspring but effec...