Birds use change in daylength during the year to time events during their annual cycles. Individual Eurasian siskins Carduelis spinus can breed and winter in widely separated areas in different years. Birds at different latitudes will experience different changes in photoperiod. So how does latitude affect photoperiodic control? Our aim in this study was to find whether siskins caught from the wild in Britain and exposed to different photoperiodic regimes, typical of widely separated latitudes, would differ in the subsequent timing and duration of their moults and associated processes. Siskins were caught in late February and early March, and initially kept outside on natural photoperiods. From the spring equinox (21 March), they were divid...
We investigated the effects of body mass and latitude on primary moult duration from published data ...
Although it is well known that body temperature (Tb) is higher during the day in diurnal birds than ...
Abstract Background Most species of birds exhibit well-defined seasonality in their various physiolo...
Photoperiod is the major cue used by birds to time breeding seasons and molt. However, the annual cy...
Photoperiod is the major cue used by birds to time the stages of the annual cycle (breeding, moult a...
Birds use photoperiod to control the time of breeding and moult. However, it is unclear whether resp...
The post-breeding moult and fat deposition of adult male bluethroats, Luscinia svecica, were studied...
The post-breeding moult and fat deposition of adult male bluethroats, Luscinia svecica, were studied...
Abstract This review examines how birds use the annual cycle in photoperiod to ensure that seasonal ...
In seasonal environments, organisms use biotic and abiotic cues to time various biological processes...
The post-breeding moult and fat deposition of adult male bluethroats, Luscinia svecica, were studied...
Higher temperatures resulting from climate change have led to predictions that the duration of the b...
In many forest passerine bird species, rapid climate warming has led to a phenological mismatch betw...
In many forest passerine bird species, rapid climate warming has led to a phenological mismatch betw...
We investigated the effects of body mass and latitude on primary moult duration from published data ...
Although it is well known that body temperature (Tb) is higher during the day in diurnal birds than ...
Abstract Background Most species of birds exhibit well-defined seasonality in their various physiolo...
Photoperiod is the major cue used by birds to time breeding seasons and molt. However, the annual cy...
Photoperiod is the major cue used by birds to time the stages of the annual cycle (breeding, moult a...
Birds use photoperiod to control the time of breeding and moult. However, it is unclear whether resp...
The post-breeding moult and fat deposition of adult male bluethroats, Luscinia svecica, were studied...
The post-breeding moult and fat deposition of adult male bluethroats, Luscinia svecica, were studied...
Abstract This review examines how birds use the annual cycle in photoperiod to ensure that seasonal ...
In seasonal environments, organisms use biotic and abiotic cues to time various biological processes...
The post-breeding moult and fat deposition of adult male bluethroats, Luscinia svecica, were studied...
Higher temperatures resulting from climate change have led to predictions that the duration of the b...
In many forest passerine bird species, rapid climate warming has led to a phenological mismatch betw...
In many forest passerine bird species, rapid climate warming has led to a phenological mismatch betw...
We investigated the effects of body mass and latitude on primary moult duration from published data ...
Although it is well known that body temperature (Tb) is higher during the day in diurnal birds than ...
Abstract Background Most species of birds exhibit well-defined seasonality in their various physiolo...