Energy budgets for nestling growth are presented for sandwich tern Sterna sandvicensis, common tern S. hirundo, Arctic tern S. paradisaea, and herring gull Larus argentatus. Energy used in the production of body tissue averaged 27% (of which 7% for biosynthesis) while BMR accounted for 45%, the remainder being cost of activity and thermoregulation (28%). Where quantified, cost of temperature regulation accounted for only 10% of the total expenditure under field conditions. A regression made of metabolic energy (ME) intake over the entire nestling period against body mass of the fledgling based on eight studies of gulls and terns resulted in ME=35.14×M1.0105. -from Author
We investigated the effect of body size, parental behaviour and timing of breeding on the chick grow...
¿ Given the allometric scaling of thermoregulatory capacity in birds, and the cold and exposed Arcti...
To obtain infonnation on the energetic implications of intraspecific growth rate differences we meas...
Energy budgets for nestling growth are presented for the Sandwich Tern Sterna sandvicensis, Common T...
Time budgets of free-living chicks of Arctic Terns Sterna paradisaea and Common Terns S. hirundo thr...
The standard Dynamic Energy Budget (DEB) model is widely used to describe the physiology of individu...
Patterns of limited resource allocation to the mutually exclusive processes of growth and maintenanc...
In Maine, Arctic terns (Sterna paradiseae) are listed as threatened species and Common terns (S. hir...
1. Reproduction is energetically expensive, and daily energy expenditure (DEE) often peaks during th...
The little stint Calidris minuta is one of the smallest shorebird species breeding in the Arctic (we...
We measured daily energy expenditure (DEE) during the development periods of precocial chicks of fiv...
Understanding ecological consequences of avian developmental modes requires knowledge of energy requ...
The little stint Calidris minuta is one of the smallest shorebird species breeding in the Arctic (we...
We investigated the effect of body size, parental behaviour and timing of breeding on the chick grow...
¿ Given the allometric scaling of thermoregulatory capacity in birds, and the cold and exposed Arcti...
To obtain infonnation on the energetic implications of intraspecific growth rate differences we meas...
Energy budgets for nestling growth are presented for the Sandwich Tern Sterna sandvicensis, Common T...
Time budgets of free-living chicks of Arctic Terns Sterna paradisaea and Common Terns S. hirundo thr...
The standard Dynamic Energy Budget (DEB) model is widely used to describe the physiology of individu...
Patterns of limited resource allocation to the mutually exclusive processes of growth and maintenanc...
In Maine, Arctic terns (Sterna paradiseae) are listed as threatened species and Common terns (S. hir...
1. Reproduction is energetically expensive, and daily energy expenditure (DEE) often peaks during th...
The little stint Calidris minuta is one of the smallest shorebird species breeding in the Arctic (we...
We measured daily energy expenditure (DEE) during the development periods of precocial chicks of fiv...
Understanding ecological consequences of avian developmental modes requires knowledge of energy requ...
The little stint Calidris minuta is one of the smallest shorebird species breeding in the Arctic (we...
We investigated the effect of body size, parental behaviour and timing of breeding on the chick grow...
¿ Given the allometric scaling of thermoregulatory capacity in birds, and the cold and exposed Arcti...
To obtain infonnation on the energetic implications of intraspecific growth rate differences we meas...