A link between diet and avian intestinal anatomy is generally assumed. We collated the length of intestinal sections and body mass of 390 bird species and tested relationships with diet, climate and locomotion. There was a strong phylogenetic signal in all datasets. The total and small intestine scaled more-than-geometrically (95%CI of the scaling exponent > 0.33). The traditional dietary classification (faunivore, omnivore and herbivore) had no significant effect on total intestine (TI) length. Significant dietary proxies included %folivory, %frugi-nectarivory and categories (frugi-nectarivory, granivory, folivory, omnivory, insectivory and vertivory). Individual intestinal sections were affected by different dietary proxies. The best mode...
Beak length, gizzard width and intestinal length were all similarly related to body mass in gleaning...
Many plants and invertebrates rely on internal transport by animals for long-distance dispersal. The...
Many plants and invertebrates rely on internal transport by animals for long-distance dispersal. The...
A link between diet and avian intestinal anatomy is generally assumed. We collated the length of int...
A link between diet and avian intestinal anatomy is generally assumed. We collated the length of int...
A link between diet and avian intestinal anatomy is generally assumed. We collated the length of int...
Abstract— Morphology of the absorptive surface reflects the diet. Comparative stereology was done on...
© 2007 by The National Academy of Sciences of the USAAnecdotal evidence suggests that birds have sma...
Many plants and invertebrates rely on internal transport by animals for long-distance dispersal. The...
Anecdotal evidence suggests that birds have smaller intestines than mammals. In the present analysis...
Many plants and invertebrates rely on internal transport by animals for long-distance dispersal. The...
We review digestion and osmoregulation in the avian gut, with an emphasis on the ways these differen...
The interaction between fruit chemistry and the physiological traits of frugivores is expected to sh...
Honeyeaters, with a diet of nectar and small, soft-bodied insects, had smaller, less muscular gizzar...
The interaction between fruit chemistry and the physiological traits of frugivores is expected to sh...
Beak length, gizzard width and intestinal length were all similarly related to body mass in gleaning...
Many plants and invertebrates rely on internal transport by animals for long-distance dispersal. The...
Many plants and invertebrates rely on internal transport by animals for long-distance dispersal. The...
A link between diet and avian intestinal anatomy is generally assumed. We collated the length of int...
A link between diet and avian intestinal anatomy is generally assumed. We collated the length of int...
A link between diet and avian intestinal anatomy is generally assumed. We collated the length of int...
Abstract— Morphology of the absorptive surface reflects the diet. Comparative stereology was done on...
© 2007 by The National Academy of Sciences of the USAAnecdotal evidence suggests that birds have sma...
Many plants and invertebrates rely on internal transport by animals for long-distance dispersal. The...
Anecdotal evidence suggests that birds have smaller intestines than mammals. In the present analysis...
Many plants and invertebrates rely on internal transport by animals for long-distance dispersal. The...
We review digestion and osmoregulation in the avian gut, with an emphasis on the ways these differen...
The interaction between fruit chemistry and the physiological traits of frugivores is expected to sh...
Honeyeaters, with a diet of nectar and small, soft-bodied insects, had smaller, less muscular gizzar...
The interaction between fruit chemistry and the physiological traits of frugivores is expected to sh...
Beak length, gizzard width and intestinal length were all similarly related to body mass in gleaning...
Many plants and invertebrates rely on internal transport by animals for long-distance dispersal. The...
Many plants and invertebrates rely on internal transport by animals for long-distance dispersal. The...