The adaptive significance of mechanisms of energy and water conservation among species of desert rodents, which avoid temperature extremes by remaining within a burrow during the day, is well established. Conventional wisdom holds that arid-zone birds, diurnal organisms that endure the brunt of their environment, occupy these desert climates because of the possession of physiological design features common to all within the class Aves. We review studies that show that desert birds may have evolved specific features to deal with hot desert conditions including: a reduced basal metabolic rate (BMR) and field metabolic rate (FMR), and lower total evaporative water loss (TEWL) and water turnover (WTO).Previous work on the comparative physiology...
Broad-scale comparisons of birds indicate the possibility of adaptive modification of basal metaboli...
Broad-scale comparisons of birds indicate the possibility of adaptive modification of basal metaboli...
Broad-scale comparisons of birds indicate the possibility of adaptive modification of basal metaboli...
The adaptive significance of mechanisms of energy and water conservation among species of desert rod...
The adaptive significance of mechanisms of energy and water conservation among species of desert rod...
The adaptive significance of mechanisms of energy and water conservation among species of desert rod...
The adaptive significance of mechanisms of energy and water conservation among species of desert rod...
We call into question the idea that birds have not evolved unique physiological adaptations to deser...
We call into question the idea that birds have not evolved unique physiological adaptations to deser...
We call into question the idea that birds have not evolved unique physiological adaptations to deser...
We call into question the idea that birds have not evolved unique physiological adaptations to deser...
We call into question the idea that birds have not evolved unique physiological adaptations to deser...
We call into question the idea that birds have not evolved unique physiological adaptations to deser...
We investigated interindividual variation and intra-individual phenotypic flexibility in basal metab...
We investigated interindividual variation and intra-individual phenotypic flexibility in basal metab...
Broad-scale comparisons of birds indicate the possibility of adaptive modification of basal metaboli...
Broad-scale comparisons of birds indicate the possibility of adaptive modification of basal metaboli...
Broad-scale comparisons of birds indicate the possibility of adaptive modification of basal metaboli...
The adaptive significance of mechanisms of energy and water conservation among species of desert rod...
The adaptive significance of mechanisms of energy and water conservation among species of desert rod...
The adaptive significance of mechanisms of energy and water conservation among species of desert rod...
The adaptive significance of mechanisms of energy and water conservation among species of desert rod...
We call into question the idea that birds have not evolved unique physiological adaptations to deser...
We call into question the idea that birds have not evolved unique physiological adaptations to deser...
We call into question the idea that birds have not evolved unique physiological adaptations to deser...
We call into question the idea that birds have not evolved unique physiological adaptations to deser...
We call into question the idea that birds have not evolved unique physiological adaptations to deser...
We call into question the idea that birds have not evolved unique physiological adaptations to deser...
We investigated interindividual variation and intra-individual phenotypic flexibility in basal metab...
We investigated interindividual variation and intra-individual phenotypic flexibility in basal metab...
Broad-scale comparisons of birds indicate the possibility of adaptive modification of basal metaboli...
Broad-scale comparisons of birds indicate the possibility of adaptive modification of basal metaboli...
Broad-scale comparisons of birds indicate the possibility of adaptive modification of basal metaboli...