Avian long-distance migration involves the storage and expenditure of very large fuel loads. Birds may double in weight before take-off on flights of many 1000 km, and they may lose half their body mass over the subsequent few days that such trips take. Recent studies indicate that in addition to the storage and depletion of fat, the muscles and belly organs also undergo considerable changes in size in the course of such migrations. Such intraindividual and repeatedly reversed changes in stores and organ sizes represent a class of phenotypic plasticity called 'phenotypic flexibility'. Using preliminary comparative data for different populations of Bar-tailed Godwits Limosa lapponica, and several other shorebird species adding variation to t...
The adaptive value of size changes in different organ and muscle groups was studied in red knots (Ca...
The flexible phenotypes of birds and mammals often appear to represent adjustments to alleviate some...
Birds on migration alternate between consuming fuel stores during flights and accumulating fuel stor...
Avian long-distance migration involves the storage and expenditure of very large fuel loads. Birds m...
Avian long-distance migration involves the storage and expenditure of very large fuel loads. Birds m...
The adaptive value of size changes in different organ and muscle groups was studied in red knots (Ca...
1. In several migrant bird species it has now been established that refuelling is typified not only ...
We documented fat loads and abdominal organ sizes of Bar-tailed Godwits (Limosa lapponica baueri) th...
In a 1998 paper entitled “Guts don’t fly: small digestive organs in obese bar-tailed godwits,” Piers...
Since the early 1960s it has been held that migrating birds deposit and use only fat as fuel during ...
In a 1998 paper entitled “Guts don’t fly: small digestive organs in obese bar-tailed godwits,” Piers...
The adaptive value of size changes in different organ and muscle groups was studied in red knots (Ca...
The flexible phenotypes of birds and mammals often appear to represent adjustments to alleviate some...
Birds on migration alternate between consuming fuel stores during flights and accumulating fuel stor...
Avian long-distance migration involves the storage and expenditure of very large fuel loads. Birds m...
Avian long-distance migration involves the storage and expenditure of very large fuel loads. Birds m...
The adaptive value of size changes in different organ and muscle groups was studied in red knots (Ca...
1. In several migrant bird species it has now been established that refuelling is typified not only ...
We documented fat loads and abdominal organ sizes of Bar-tailed Godwits (Limosa lapponica baueri) th...
In a 1998 paper entitled “Guts don’t fly: small digestive organs in obese bar-tailed godwits,” Piers...
Since the early 1960s it has been held that migrating birds deposit and use only fat as fuel during ...
In a 1998 paper entitled “Guts don’t fly: small digestive organs in obese bar-tailed godwits,” Piers...
The adaptive value of size changes in different organ and muscle groups was studied in red knots (Ca...
The flexible phenotypes of birds and mammals often appear to represent adjustments to alleviate some...
Birds on migration alternate between consuming fuel stores during flights and accumulating fuel stor...