Concerns about climate change have led to an increase in studies on physiological mechanisms birds possess to cope with increasing temperatures. For range-restricted species such as Cape Rockjumpers Chaetops frenatus, whose population declines are correlated with habitat warming, we identified juvenile physiological responses to high temperature as a potential gap in current knowledge. We compared metabolic rate, evaporative water loss, evaporative cooling efficiency (calculated from evaporative water loss and resting metabolic rate) and body temperature in juveniles (n = 5) with adult birds (n = 10) to a ramped temperature profile (30–42 °C). Although juveniles exhibited no significant difference in cooling efficiency, they had higher evap...
Small birds inhabiting northern temperate and boreal latitudes typically increase metabolic rates d...
Birds live an energetically-expensive lifestyle as they are mostly small, diurnal and use flight. Ho...
Avian species are known to have the capacity to respond to environmental changes through physiologic...
Concerns about climate change have led to an increase in studies on physiological mechanisms birds p...
Physiological performance declines precipitously at high body temperature (Tb), but little attention...
Recent mass mortalities of bats, birds and even humans highlight the substantial threats that rising...
Endotherms, unlike ectotherms, generate metabolic heat to meet their thermoregulatory demands. As ho...
Endotherms, unlike ectotherms, generate metabolic heat to meet their thermoregulatory demands. As ho...
Evaporative heat loss pathways vary among avian orders, but the extent to which evaporative cooling ...
Endotherms dissipate heat to the environment to maintain a stable body temperature at high ambient t...
Birds show phylogenetic variation in the relative importance of respiratory versus cutaneous evapora...
Includes bibliographical referencesClimate change is a reality. Numerous biological systems have alr...
1. Facultative hyperthermia, the elevation of body temperature above normothermic levels, during ...
The physiological response to variation in air temperature (T-a) can provide insights into how anima...
Surface water is a critical resource for many birds inhabiting arid regions, but the implications of...
Small birds inhabiting northern temperate and boreal latitudes typically increase metabolic rates d...
Birds live an energetically-expensive lifestyle as they are mostly small, diurnal and use flight. Ho...
Avian species are known to have the capacity to respond to environmental changes through physiologic...
Concerns about climate change have led to an increase in studies on physiological mechanisms birds p...
Physiological performance declines precipitously at high body temperature (Tb), but little attention...
Recent mass mortalities of bats, birds and even humans highlight the substantial threats that rising...
Endotherms, unlike ectotherms, generate metabolic heat to meet their thermoregulatory demands. As ho...
Endotherms, unlike ectotherms, generate metabolic heat to meet their thermoregulatory demands. As ho...
Evaporative heat loss pathways vary among avian orders, but the extent to which evaporative cooling ...
Endotherms dissipate heat to the environment to maintain a stable body temperature at high ambient t...
Birds show phylogenetic variation in the relative importance of respiratory versus cutaneous evapora...
Includes bibliographical referencesClimate change is a reality. Numerous biological systems have alr...
1. Facultative hyperthermia, the elevation of body temperature above normothermic levels, during ...
The physiological response to variation in air temperature (T-a) can provide insights into how anima...
Surface water is a critical resource for many birds inhabiting arid regions, but the implications of...
Small birds inhabiting northern temperate and boreal latitudes typically increase metabolic rates d...
Birds live an energetically-expensive lifestyle as they are mostly small, diurnal and use flight. Ho...
Avian species are known to have the capacity to respond to environmental changes through physiologic...