Several species of diurnal birds are nocturnal migrants. The activation of nocturnal activity requires major physiological changes, which are essentially unknown. Previous work has shown that during migratory periods nocturnal migrants have reduced night-time levels of melatonin. Since this hormone is involved in the modulation of day-night rhythms, it is a good candidate regulator of nocturnal migratory activity. We studied whether melatonin levels change when nocturnally active blackcaps (Sylvia atricapilla) are experimentally transferred from a migratory to a non-migratory state. We simulated a long migratory flight by depriving birds of food for 2 days, and a refuelling stopover by subsequently re-administering food. Such a regimen is k...
Timing “in the real world” must cope with the temporal complexity of natural environments.Extreme ex...
During migration, a number of bird species rely on stopover sites for resting and feeding before and...
During migration, a number of bird species rely on stopover sites for resting and feeding before and...
Many species of diurnal birds migrate nocturnally. Here, a series of studies of the blackcap (Sylvia...
A large number of passerine species migrate at night, although most of them are diurnal outside the ...
Abstract Introduction: A remarkable aspect of bird migration is its nocturnality, particularly commo...
Abstract Introduction: A remarkable aspect of bird migration is its nocturnality, particularly commo...
Migration is a critical life history stage for a large number of bird species. This event involves m...
Migration is a critical life history stage for a large number of bird species. This event involves m...
The hormone melatonin, a main component of the avian circadian system, plays an important role in th...
Programma Vigoni Collaborazione Italia-Germania 2011-2012 Nocturnally migratory birds interrupt...
Plasma melatonin concentrations in most animals investigated so far increase at night regardless of ...
Plasma melatonin concentrations in most animals investigated so far increase at night regardless of ...
Timing “in the real world” must cope with the temporal complexity of natural environments. Extreme e...
Plasma melatonin concentrations in most animals investigated so far increase at night regardless of ...
Timing “in the real world” must cope with the temporal complexity of natural environments.Extreme ex...
During migration, a number of bird species rely on stopover sites for resting and feeding before and...
During migration, a number of bird species rely on stopover sites for resting and feeding before and...
Many species of diurnal birds migrate nocturnally. Here, a series of studies of the blackcap (Sylvia...
A large number of passerine species migrate at night, although most of them are diurnal outside the ...
Abstract Introduction: A remarkable aspect of bird migration is its nocturnality, particularly commo...
Abstract Introduction: A remarkable aspect of bird migration is its nocturnality, particularly commo...
Migration is a critical life history stage for a large number of bird species. This event involves m...
Migration is a critical life history stage for a large number of bird species. This event involves m...
The hormone melatonin, a main component of the avian circadian system, plays an important role in th...
Programma Vigoni Collaborazione Italia-Germania 2011-2012 Nocturnally migratory birds interrupt...
Plasma melatonin concentrations in most animals investigated so far increase at night regardless of ...
Plasma melatonin concentrations in most animals investigated so far increase at night regardless of ...
Timing “in the real world” must cope with the temporal complexity of natural environments. Extreme e...
Plasma melatonin concentrations in most animals investigated so far increase at night regardless of ...
Timing “in the real world” must cope with the temporal complexity of natural environments.Extreme ex...
During migration, a number of bird species rely on stopover sites for resting and feeding before and...
During migration, a number of bird species rely on stopover sites for resting and feeding before and...