In this study, we tested the hypothesis that baseline corticosterone levels increase with a change from constant to variable feeding schedules. Captive red knots, Calidris canutus, were presented with food that was either available during the same time each day (constant) or starting at variable times during the day. Food intake rates, frequency of aggressive interactions, and baseline levels of corticosterone were measured. In the majority of cases, red knots showed higher plasma corticosterone concentrations during feeding schedules that were irregular than when food was available at consistent times. These findings are supported by a previous study that showed that red knots take a long time to adjust to the newly offered, predictable co...
In captive red knots (Calidris canutus, Scolopacidae) showing a regulated body mass increase of 50% ...
-In many seabird studies, single annual proxies of prey abundance have been used to explain variabi...
After a migratory flight of several thousand kilometers to their high arctic breeding grounds, red k...
In this study, we tested the hypothesis that baseline corticosterone levels increase with a change f...
In this study, we tested the hypothesis that baseline corticosterone levels increase with a change f...
Two flocks of Red Knots Calidris canutus, belonging to the temperate-wintering subspecies islandica ...
After a migratory flight of several thousand kilometers to their high arctic breeding grounds, red k...
Previous studies have related levels of plasma corticosterone (CORT) of seabirds to variation in for...
Because endocrine mechanisms are thought to mediate behavioral responses to changes in the environme...
In many seabird studies, single annual proxies of prey abundance have been used to explain variabili...
Plasma corticosterone increases in association with migratory flight in the red knot Calidris canutu...
Changes in climate and anthropogenic pressures might affect the composition and abundance of forage ...
Changes in climate and anthropogenic pressures might affect the composition and abundance of forage ...
In captive red knots (Calidris canutus, Scolopacidae) showing a regulated body mass increase of 50% ...
-In many seabird studies, single annual proxies of prey abundance have been used to explain variabi...
After a migratory flight of several thousand kilometers to their high arctic breeding grounds, red k...
In this study, we tested the hypothesis that baseline corticosterone levels increase with a change f...
In this study, we tested the hypothesis that baseline corticosterone levels increase with a change f...
Two flocks of Red Knots Calidris canutus, belonging to the temperate-wintering subspecies islandica ...
After a migratory flight of several thousand kilometers to their high arctic breeding grounds, red k...
Previous studies have related levels of plasma corticosterone (CORT) of seabirds to variation in for...
Because endocrine mechanisms are thought to mediate behavioral responses to changes in the environme...
In many seabird studies, single annual proxies of prey abundance have been used to explain variabili...
Plasma corticosterone increases in association with migratory flight in the red knot Calidris canutu...
Changes in climate and anthropogenic pressures might affect the composition and abundance of forage ...
Changes in climate and anthropogenic pressures might affect the composition and abundance of forage ...
In captive red knots (Calidris canutus, Scolopacidae) showing a regulated body mass increase of 50% ...
-In many seabird studies, single annual proxies of prey abundance have been used to explain variabi...
After a migratory flight of several thousand kilometers to their high arctic breeding grounds, red k...