The oxygen consumption (VO2) of the lesser double-collared sunbird, Nectarinia chalybea, was measured at ambient temperatures (Ta) from 7 to 35°C. The diel variation in body temperature (Tb) and wet thermal conductance (C) was also determined. The sunbirds (mean mass 8.36 g ± S.E. 0.21 g) showed a pronounced diel cycle of VO2 with a mean reduction of 50% at night. Basal metabolic rate was estimated to be 3.23 ml O2/g.h, which is 88% of the predicted value for a passerine bird of this size. There was a mean reduction in Tb of 3.6°C at night. Both day and night values of Tb decreased with decreaSing Ta, as did individual values of C. Winter breeding in the south-west Cape is energetically stressful for lesser double-collared sunbirds, but the...
The scientific literature contains hundreds of studies on avian basal metabolic rate (BMR), many of ...
1. Managing energy stores in response to variable resource availability is a key component to indivi...
Efforts to identify mechanistic links between the rates at which birds use energy and their ecology ...
Thesis (M.Sc.) - University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2007.Southern Africa is characterise...
Bibliography: leaves 164-172.Nectarivores feed on aqueous sugar solutions, and their water balance i...
Bibliography: leaves 164-172.Nectarivores feed on aqueous sugar solutions, and their water balance i...
Seasonal variation in avian metabolic rate is well established in Holarctic and temperate species, w...
Avian species are known to have the capacity to respond to environmental changes through physiologic...
Seasonal trends in metabolic parameters are well established in avian populations from highly season...
1. Animals commonly experience variation in both food quality and metabolic requirements, and must r...
Avian species are known to have the capacity to respond to environmental changes through physiologic...
Ph. D. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg 2014.The scientific literature contains hundred...
Small birds inhabiting northern temperate and boreal latitudes typically increase metabolic rates d...
To examine how hummingbirds that do not enter torpor at night store and utilize energy, open-circuit...
To examine how hummingbirds that do not enter torpor at night store and utilize energy, open-circuit...
The scientific literature contains hundreds of studies on avian basal metabolic rate (BMR), many of ...
1. Managing energy stores in response to variable resource availability is a key component to indivi...
Efforts to identify mechanistic links between the rates at which birds use energy and their ecology ...
Thesis (M.Sc.) - University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2007.Southern Africa is characterise...
Bibliography: leaves 164-172.Nectarivores feed on aqueous sugar solutions, and their water balance i...
Bibliography: leaves 164-172.Nectarivores feed on aqueous sugar solutions, and their water balance i...
Seasonal variation in avian metabolic rate is well established in Holarctic and temperate species, w...
Avian species are known to have the capacity to respond to environmental changes through physiologic...
Seasonal trends in metabolic parameters are well established in avian populations from highly season...
1. Animals commonly experience variation in both food quality and metabolic requirements, and must r...
Avian species are known to have the capacity to respond to environmental changes through physiologic...
Ph. D. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg 2014.The scientific literature contains hundred...
Small birds inhabiting northern temperate and boreal latitudes typically increase metabolic rates d...
To examine how hummingbirds that do not enter torpor at night store and utilize energy, open-circuit...
To examine how hummingbirds that do not enter torpor at night store and utilize energy, open-circuit...
The scientific literature contains hundreds of studies on avian basal metabolic rate (BMR), many of ...
1. Managing energy stores in response to variable resource availability is a key component to indivi...
Efforts to identify mechanistic links between the rates at which birds use energy and their ecology ...