American goldfinches ( Carduelis tristis ) were observed roosting in Colorado blue spruce ( Picea pungens ), which comprised part of a mixed stand of conifers. Their winter roost-sites were distally situated among the most densely-needled branches on the leeward sides of these trees. Heated and unheated taxidermic goldfinch mounts were placed within these sites and at the same height in an adjacent clearing. The radiative and convective characteristics of these locations were monitored simultaneously and compared to predicted power requirements of live goldfinches (based on laboratory calibration of heated mounts) and operative temperatures ( T e ; based on body temperatures of unheated mounts). The winter roost-sites significantly reduced ...
One proposed advantage of communal roosting in birds is a reduction in the costs of thermoregulation...
We quantify seasonal changes in the maintenance energy requirements of Red Knots (Calidris canutus i...
Daily foraging activity of small wintering birds is classically thought to be driven by the need to ...
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 ...
1. Seasonal variation in metabolism and insulation was measured throughout the year in American gold...
Summary. 1. Seasonal variation in metabolism and insulation was measured throughout the year in Amer...
Typescript (photocopy).A model depicting the flow of energy through a great-tailed grackle (Quiscalu...
Previous studies have demonstrated that roost site selection affects energy requirements for thermor...
Many songbirds use information from the environment to coordinate seasonal reproduction. American go...
Thermal factors potentially important in the selection of nocturnal roosts by birds include shelter ...
Small endotherms have evolved behavioural mechanisms for reducing rest-phase energy expenditure, whi...
For many endotherms, communal roosting saves energy in cold conditions, but how this might affect so...
Author Institution: Department of Biology, Hiram CollegeIn the mid 1800s, J. J. Audubon illustrated ...
American Goldfinches (Spinus tristis) are partial migrants that overwinter in northern regions where...
One proposed advantage of communal roosting in birds is a reduction in the costs of thermoregulation...
We quantify seasonal changes in the maintenance energy requirements of Red Knots (Calidris canutus i...
Daily foraging activity of small wintering birds is classically thought to be driven by the need to ...
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 ...
1. Seasonal variation in metabolism and insulation was measured throughout the year in American gold...
Summary. 1. Seasonal variation in metabolism and insulation was measured throughout the year in Amer...
Typescript (photocopy).A model depicting the flow of energy through a great-tailed grackle (Quiscalu...
Previous studies have demonstrated that roost site selection affects energy requirements for thermor...
Many songbirds use information from the environment to coordinate seasonal reproduction. American go...
Thermal factors potentially important in the selection of nocturnal roosts by birds include shelter ...
Small endotherms have evolved behavioural mechanisms for reducing rest-phase energy expenditure, whi...
For many endotherms, communal roosting saves energy in cold conditions, but how this might affect so...
Author Institution: Department of Biology, Hiram CollegeIn the mid 1800s, J. J. Audubon illustrated ...
American Goldfinches (Spinus tristis) are partial migrants that overwinter in northern regions where...
One proposed advantage of communal roosting in birds is a reduction in the costs of thermoregulation...
We quantify seasonal changes in the maintenance energy requirements of Red Knots (Calidris canutus i...
Daily foraging activity of small wintering birds is classically thought to be driven by the need to ...