During migration, birds may store large quantities of fat to fuel long-distance flight. Because mass affects flight performance, fat migrants should behave with greater caution toward aerial predators than lean migrants. We tested a prediction of this hypothesis, namely, that fat birds will remain motionless longer than lean birds after a simulated encounter with a raptor. We captured Gray Catbirds (Dumetella carolinensis) during fall migration, classified their subcutaneous fat, exposed them to a model hawk, and then recorded the time until their first perch change. To determine whether the birds treated the simulated predator as a threat, we also tested them with a hexagon-shaped model and with no model. The birds remained motionless long...
Many long-distance passerine migrants arrive with more fat stores than necessary to have reached the...
Eared grebes Podiceps nigricollis, like shorebirds and other long-distance migrants, lay down large ...
During travel, migrants may encounter unfamiliar habitats and predators and visit sites for which th...
The ability to satisfy the energy requirements of migration and to cope with problems that arise en ...
To fuel their migratory endurance flights, most birds accumulate large quantities of fat prior to de...
Wintering birds increase their fat reserves throughout the day, and impaired escape performance is o...
Migratory birds have evolved the ability to accumulate, at appropriate times during the annual life-...
Theoretical models predict that when having fat reserves is costly in terms of predation risk, birds...
Many North American landbirds undergo biannual migration, which is energetically costly. Quality sto...
Migratory birds have evolved the ability to accumulate fat reserves to fuel their migratory journeys...
Migration remains one of the great mysteries of animal life. Small migratory birds rely on refueling...
In most birds, flight is the most important means of escape from predators. Impaired flight abilitie...
Predation and predation risk have recently been shown to have profound effects on bird migration, bu...
During migration, birds spend more than 80 % of the time at stopover sites to rest and refuel before...
During migration, birds need to optimize their time and/or energy management, especially during stop...
Many long-distance passerine migrants arrive with more fat stores than necessary to have reached the...
Eared grebes Podiceps nigricollis, like shorebirds and other long-distance migrants, lay down large ...
During travel, migrants may encounter unfamiliar habitats and predators and visit sites for which th...
The ability to satisfy the energy requirements of migration and to cope with problems that arise en ...
To fuel their migratory endurance flights, most birds accumulate large quantities of fat prior to de...
Wintering birds increase their fat reserves throughout the day, and impaired escape performance is o...
Migratory birds have evolved the ability to accumulate, at appropriate times during the annual life-...
Theoretical models predict that when having fat reserves is costly in terms of predation risk, birds...
Many North American landbirds undergo biannual migration, which is energetically costly. Quality sto...
Migratory birds have evolved the ability to accumulate fat reserves to fuel their migratory journeys...
Migration remains one of the great mysteries of animal life. Small migratory birds rely on refueling...
In most birds, flight is the most important means of escape from predators. Impaired flight abilitie...
Predation and predation risk have recently been shown to have profound effects on bird migration, bu...
During migration, birds spend more than 80 % of the time at stopover sites to rest and refuel before...
During migration, birds need to optimize their time and/or energy management, especially during stop...
Many long-distance passerine migrants arrive with more fat stores than necessary to have reached the...
Eared grebes Podiceps nigricollis, like shorebirds and other long-distance migrants, lay down large ...
During travel, migrants may encounter unfamiliar habitats and predators and visit sites for which th...