Evaporative cooling is a prerequisite for avian occupancy of hot, arid environments, and is the only avenue of heat dissipation when air temperatures (Ta) exceed body temperature (Tb). Whereas diurnal birds can potentially rehydrate throughout the day, nocturnal species typically forgo drinking between sunrise and sunset. We hypothesized that nocturnal birds have evolved reduced rates of evaporative water loss (EWL) and more economical evaporative cooling mechanisms compared with diurnal species, permitting nocturnal species to tolerate extended periods of intense heat without becoming lethally dehydrated. We used phylogenetically informed regressions to compare EWL and evaporative cooling efficiency [ratio of evaporative heat lo...
Endotherms dissipate heat to the environment to maintain a stable body temperature at high ambient t...
Evaporative heat dissipation is a key aspect of avian thermoregulation in hot environments.We quant...
Avian orders differ in their thermoregulatory capabilities and tolerance of high environmental tempe...
Avian evaporative cooling and the maintenance of body temperature (Tb) below lethal limits during h...
Surface water is a critical resource for many birds inhabiting arid regions, but the implications of...
Avian evaporative cooling and the maintenance of body temperature (Tb) below lethal limits during he...
Avian evaporative cooling and the maintenance of body temperature (Tb) below lethal limits during he...
Avian evaporative cooling and the maintenance of body temperature (Tb) below lethal limits during he...
Little is known about the phylogenetic variation of avian evaporative cooling efficiency and heat t...
1. 1. Birds lose water in evaporation from the respiratory tract and, in many species, through the s...
Birds show phylogenetic variation in the relative importance of respiratory versus cutaneous evapora...
1. Facultative hyperthermia, the elevation of body temperature above normothermic levels, during ...
Please read abstract in the article.The DST-NRF Center of Excellence at the Percy FitzPatrick Instit...
Birds in the order Caprimulgiformes (nightjars and allies) have a remarkable capacity for thermoreg...
Evaporative heat loss pathways vary among avian orders, but the extent to which evaporative cooling ...
Endotherms dissipate heat to the environment to maintain a stable body temperature at high ambient t...
Evaporative heat dissipation is a key aspect of avian thermoregulation in hot environments.We quant...
Avian orders differ in their thermoregulatory capabilities and tolerance of high environmental tempe...
Avian evaporative cooling and the maintenance of body temperature (Tb) below lethal limits during h...
Surface water is a critical resource for many birds inhabiting arid regions, but the implications of...
Avian evaporative cooling and the maintenance of body temperature (Tb) below lethal limits during he...
Avian evaporative cooling and the maintenance of body temperature (Tb) below lethal limits during he...
Avian evaporative cooling and the maintenance of body temperature (Tb) below lethal limits during he...
Little is known about the phylogenetic variation of avian evaporative cooling efficiency and heat t...
1. 1. Birds lose water in evaporation from the respiratory tract and, in many species, through the s...
Birds show phylogenetic variation in the relative importance of respiratory versus cutaneous evapora...
1. Facultative hyperthermia, the elevation of body temperature above normothermic levels, during ...
Please read abstract in the article.The DST-NRF Center of Excellence at the Percy FitzPatrick Instit...
Birds in the order Caprimulgiformes (nightjars and allies) have a remarkable capacity for thermoreg...
Evaporative heat loss pathways vary among avian orders, but the extent to which evaporative cooling ...
Endotherms dissipate heat to the environment to maintain a stable body temperature at high ambient t...
Evaporative heat dissipation is a key aspect of avian thermoregulation in hot environments.We quant...
Avian orders differ in their thermoregulatory capabilities and tolerance of high environmental tempe...