Birds lose feathers, whether during molt or by accident, and replace them by processes that are energetically demanding. We hypothesized that house sparrows Passer domesticus biblicus use behavioral means to save energy when feathers are lost, and tested the general prediction that house sparrows growing new feathers adjust their behavior to minimize the energy costs of foraging and to increase net energy gain from their food. To test these predictions we divided 18 house sparrows into three groups: 1) plucked – house sparrows from which we plucked 15 flight feathers; 2) cut – house sparrows in which the same 15 feathers were cut off at the calamus below the barbs; and 3) control – unmanipulated house sparrows with plumage intact. We record...
The majority of bird species studied to date have molt schedules that are not concurrent with other ...
In many bird species, females undergo a marked decline in body condition during the first days of th...
The majority of bird species studied to date have molt schedules that are not concurrent with other ...
Birds lose feathers, whether during molt or by accident, and replace them by processes that are ener...
Growing feathers and mounting immune responses are both energetically costly for birds. According to...
Feathers serve a diversity of functions in birds and their continuous use and exposure to the enviro...
Abstract It is well established that the nutrient and energy requirements of birds increase substan...
The trade-off between current and residual reproductive values is central to life history theory, al...
Background: The trade-off between current and residual reproductive values is central to life histor...
Feathers are critical to how birds thermoregulate, and thus their total energy balance. The feather ...
Moult and pre-migratory fuelling are energy-demanding processes in birds, usually showing a limited ...
Sequence and intensity are two essential components of bird moult. While the moult sequences of reme...
Feather pecking (FP) is a major welfare problem in laying hens, influenced by multiple factors. FP i...
The majority of bird species studied to date have molt schedules that are not concurrent with other ...
Birds often lose feathers during predation attempts, and this ability has evolved as a means of esca...
The majority of bird species studied to date have molt schedules that are not concurrent with other ...
In many bird species, females undergo a marked decline in body condition during the first days of th...
The majority of bird species studied to date have molt schedules that are not concurrent with other ...
Birds lose feathers, whether during molt or by accident, and replace them by processes that are ener...
Growing feathers and mounting immune responses are both energetically costly for birds. According to...
Feathers serve a diversity of functions in birds and their continuous use and exposure to the enviro...
Abstract It is well established that the nutrient and energy requirements of birds increase substan...
The trade-off between current and residual reproductive values is central to life history theory, al...
Background: The trade-off between current and residual reproductive values is central to life histor...
Feathers are critical to how birds thermoregulate, and thus their total energy balance. The feather ...
Moult and pre-migratory fuelling are energy-demanding processes in birds, usually showing a limited ...
Sequence and intensity are two essential components of bird moult. While the moult sequences of reme...
Feather pecking (FP) is a major welfare problem in laying hens, influenced by multiple factors. FP i...
The majority of bird species studied to date have molt schedules that are not concurrent with other ...
Birds often lose feathers during predation attempts, and this ability has evolved as a means of esca...
The majority of bird species studied to date have molt schedules that are not concurrent with other ...
In many bird species, females undergo a marked decline in body condition during the first days of th...
The majority of bird species studied to date have molt schedules that are not concurrent with other ...