The osprey (Pandion haliaetus) is a cosmopolitan and long-distant migrant, found at all thermal extremes ranging from polar to tropical climates. Since ospreys may have an unusually flexible thermal physiology due to their migration over, and use of, a wide range of habitats, they represent an interesting study system to explore thermoregulatory adaptations in a raptor. In this study, we investigated the efficiency of heat exchange between body and environment in ospreys using micro-computed tomography (?-CT), infrared thermography and behavioral observations. ?-CT revealed that the osprey bill has its largest potential for heat exchange at the proximal bill region, where arteries are situated most closely under the surface. However, therma...
Arctic animals inhabit some of the coldest environments on the planet and have evolved physiological...
Abstract. Laboratory and free-ranging studies on the emu, ostrich and kiwi show ratites to be compet...
We used thermal imaging to show that two environmental factors—acute stress and diet—influence therm...
Most large raptors on migration avoid crossing the sea because of the lack of atmospheric convection...
Global warming increasingly challenges thermoregulation in endothermic animals, particularly in hot ...
International audienceAnimal flight uses metabolic energy at a higher rate than any other mode of lo...
Using thermography and behavioral analyses, we found that heat exchange and thermoregulatory behavio...
Most large raptors on migration avoid crossing the sea because of the lack of atmospheric convection...
Endotherms use their appendages – such as legs, tails, ears and bills – for thermoregulation by cont...
Most large raptors on migration avoid crossing the sea because of the lack of atmospheric convection...
Evaporative heat loss pathways vary among avian orders, but the extent to which evaporative cooling ...
Birds live an energetically-expensive lifestyle as they are mostly small, diurnal and use flight. Ho...
Avian evaporative cooling and the maintenance of body temperature (Tb) below lethal limits during h...
Previous studies have shown how endothermic organisms have a range of environmental temperatures in ...
The large amount of energy expended during flapping flight is associated with heat generated through...
Arctic animals inhabit some of the coldest environments on the planet and have evolved physiological...
Abstract. Laboratory and free-ranging studies on the emu, ostrich and kiwi show ratites to be compet...
We used thermal imaging to show that two environmental factors—acute stress and diet—influence therm...
Most large raptors on migration avoid crossing the sea because of the lack of atmospheric convection...
Global warming increasingly challenges thermoregulation in endothermic animals, particularly in hot ...
International audienceAnimal flight uses metabolic energy at a higher rate than any other mode of lo...
Using thermography and behavioral analyses, we found that heat exchange and thermoregulatory behavio...
Most large raptors on migration avoid crossing the sea because of the lack of atmospheric convection...
Endotherms use their appendages – such as legs, tails, ears and bills – for thermoregulation by cont...
Most large raptors on migration avoid crossing the sea because of the lack of atmospheric convection...
Evaporative heat loss pathways vary among avian orders, but the extent to which evaporative cooling ...
Birds live an energetically-expensive lifestyle as they are mostly small, diurnal and use flight. Ho...
Avian evaporative cooling and the maintenance of body temperature (Tb) below lethal limits during h...
Previous studies have shown how endothermic organisms have a range of environmental temperatures in ...
The large amount of energy expended during flapping flight is associated with heat generated through...
Arctic animals inhabit some of the coldest environments on the planet and have evolved physiological...
Abstract. Laboratory and free-ranging studies on the emu, ostrich and kiwi show ratites to be compet...
We used thermal imaging to show that two environmental factors—acute stress and diet—influence therm...