The physiological response to variation in air temperature (T-a) can provide insights into how animals are adapted to different environments. I measured metabolic rate, total evaporative water loss (TEWL) and body temperature (T-b) as a function of T. in stonechats from equatorial Kenya, temperate central Europe and continental Kazakhstan, environments where stonechats have evolved different life histories. All birds were raised and kept under identical captive conditions to highlight genetically based differences and to exclude phenotypic plasticity as explanatory factor. The slope relating metabolic rate to Ta was steepest in Kazakh stonechats and lowest for birds from Kenya, indicating that, counterintuitively, the tropical stonechats we...
1. Life history varies across latitudes, with the 'pace of life' being 'slower' in tropical regions....
Basal metabolic rate (BMR) is often assumed to be indicative of the energy turnover at ambient tempe...
Desert birds often experience a scarcity of drinking water and food and must survive episodes of hig...
The physiological response to variation in air temperature (T-a) can provide insights into how anima...
How different kinds of organisms adapt to environmental temperature is central to understanding how ...
Examining physiological traits across large spatial scales can shed light on the environmental facto...
Birds have adjusted their life history and physiological traits to the characteristics of the season...
Small birds inhabiting northern temperate and boreal latitudes typically increase metabolic rates d...
Avian species are known to have the capacity to respond to environmental changes through physiologic...
The 'energy demand' hypothesis for short-term adjustments in basal metabolic rate (BMR) posits that ...
Endotherms, unlike ectotherms, generate metabolic heat to meet their thermoregulatory demands. As ho...
Physiological performance declines precipitously at high body temperature (Tb), but little attention...
1. Life history varies across latitudes, with the 'pace of life' being 'slower' in tropical regions....
Basal metabolic rate (BMR) is often assumed to be indicative of the energy turnover at ambient tempe...
Desert birds often experience a scarcity of drinking water and food and must survive episodes of hig...
The physiological response to variation in air temperature (T-a) can provide insights into how anima...
How different kinds of organisms adapt to environmental temperature is central to understanding how ...
Examining physiological traits across large spatial scales can shed light on the environmental facto...
Birds have adjusted their life history and physiological traits to the characteristics of the season...
Small birds inhabiting northern temperate and boreal latitudes typically increase metabolic rates d...
Avian species are known to have the capacity to respond to environmental changes through physiologic...
The 'energy demand' hypothesis for short-term adjustments in basal metabolic rate (BMR) posits that ...
Endotherms, unlike ectotherms, generate metabolic heat to meet their thermoregulatory demands. As ho...
Physiological performance declines precipitously at high body temperature (Tb), but little attention...
1. Life history varies across latitudes, with the 'pace of life' being 'slower' in tropical regions....
Basal metabolic rate (BMR) is often assumed to be indicative of the energy turnover at ambient tempe...
Desert birds often experience a scarcity of drinking water and food and must survive episodes of hig...