Broad-scale comparisons of birds indicate the possibility of adaptive modification of basal metabolic rate (BMR) and total evaporative water loss (TEWL) in species from desert environments, but these might be confounded by phylogeny or phenotypic plasticity. This study relates variation in avian BMR and TEWL to a continuously varying measure of environment, aridity. We test the hypotheses that BMR and TEWL are reduced along an aridity gradient within the lark family (Alaudidae), and investigate the role of phylogenetic inertia. For 12 species of lark, BMR and TEWL decreased along a gradient of increasing aridity, a finding consistent with our proposals. We constructed a phylogeny for 22 species of lark based on sequences of two mitochondria...
We investigated interindividual variation and intra-individual phenotypic flexibility in basal metab...
We investigated interindividual variation and intra-individual phenotypic flexibility in basal metab...
We investigated interindividual variation and intra-individual phenotypic flexibility in basal metab...
Broad-scale comparisons of birds indicate the possibility of adaptive modification of basal metaboli...
Broad-scale comparisons of birds indicate the possibility of adaptive modification of basal metaboli...
Broad-scale comparisons of birds indicate the possibility of adaptive modification of basal metaboli...
We investigated interindividual variation and intra-individual phenotypic flexibility in basal metab...
The adaptive significance of mechanisms of energy and water conservation among species of desert rod...
The adaptive significance of mechanisms of energy and water conservation among species of desert rod...
We investigated interindividual variation and intra-individual phenotypic flexibility in basal metab...
The adaptive significance of mechanisms of energy and water conservation among species of desert rod...
The adaptive significance of mechanisms of energy and water conservation among species of desert rod...
The adaptive significance of mechanisms of energy and water conservation among species of desert rod...
We call into question the idea that birds have not evolved unique physiological adaptations to deser...
We call into question the idea that birds have not evolved unique physiological adaptations to deser...
We investigated interindividual variation and intra-individual phenotypic flexibility in basal metab...
We investigated interindividual variation and intra-individual phenotypic flexibility in basal metab...
We investigated interindividual variation and intra-individual phenotypic flexibility in basal metab...
Broad-scale comparisons of birds indicate the possibility of adaptive modification of basal metaboli...
Broad-scale comparisons of birds indicate the possibility of adaptive modification of basal metaboli...
Broad-scale comparisons of birds indicate the possibility of adaptive modification of basal metaboli...
We investigated interindividual variation and intra-individual phenotypic flexibility in basal metab...
The adaptive significance of mechanisms of energy and water conservation among species of desert rod...
The adaptive significance of mechanisms of energy and water conservation among species of desert rod...
We investigated interindividual variation and intra-individual phenotypic flexibility in basal metab...
The adaptive significance of mechanisms of energy and water conservation among species of desert rod...
The adaptive significance of mechanisms of energy and water conservation among species of desert rod...
The adaptive significance of mechanisms of energy and water conservation among species of desert rod...
We call into question the idea that birds have not evolved unique physiological adaptations to deser...
We call into question the idea that birds have not evolved unique physiological adaptations to deser...
We investigated interindividual variation and intra-individual phenotypic flexibility in basal metab...
We investigated interindividual variation and intra-individual phenotypic flexibility in basal metab...
We investigated interindividual variation and intra-individual phenotypic flexibility in basal metab...