We studied changes in body composition in great knots, Calidris tenuirostris, before and after a migratory flight of 5,400 km from northwest Australia to eastern China. We also took premigratory birds into captivity and fasted them down to their equivalent arrival mass after migration to compare organ changes and nutrient use in a low-energy-turnover fast with a high-energy-turnover fast (migratory flight). Migrated birds were as economical as any fasting animal measured yet at conserving protein: their estimated relative protein contribution (RPC) to the energy used was 4.0%. Fasted birds had an estimated RPC of 6.8% and, consequently, a much lower lean mass and higher fat content for an equivalent body mass than migrated birds. Lean tissu...
Migrating birds often complete long non-stop flights during which body energy stores exclusively sup...
The adaptive value of size changes in different organ and muscle groups was studied in red knots (Ca...
Many migrating birds undertake extraordinary long flights. How birds are able to perform such endura...
We studied changes in body composition in great knots, Calidris tenuirostris, before and after a mig...
We studied changes in body composition in great knots, Calidris tenuirostris, before and after a mig...
We studied changes in body composition in great knots, Calidris tenuirostris, before and after a mig...
Great Knots (Calidris tenuirostris) make one of the longest migratory flights in the avian world, fl...
Since the early 1960s it has been held that migrating birds deposit and use only fat as fuel during ...
This study examines fuel use and metabolism in a group of long-distance migrating birds, red knots C...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein).Mechanisms underlying fat accumulation for long-distance migrati...
Avian long-distance migration involves the storage and expenditure of very large fuel loads. Birds m...
Birds on migration alternate between consuming fuel stores during flights and accumulating fuel stor...
Migrating birds often complete long non-stop flights during which body energy stores exclusively sup...
The adaptive value of size changes in different organ and muscle groups was studied in red knots (Ca...
Many migrating birds undertake extraordinary long flights. How birds are able to perform such endura...
We studied changes in body composition in great knots, Calidris tenuirostris, before and after a mig...
We studied changes in body composition in great knots, Calidris tenuirostris, before and after a mig...
We studied changes in body composition in great knots, Calidris tenuirostris, before and after a mig...
Great Knots (Calidris tenuirostris) make one of the longest migratory flights in the avian world, fl...
Since the early 1960s it has been held that migrating birds deposit and use only fat as fuel during ...
This study examines fuel use and metabolism in a group of long-distance migrating birds, red knots C...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein).Mechanisms underlying fat accumulation for long-distance migrati...
Avian long-distance migration involves the storage and expenditure of very large fuel loads. Birds m...
Birds on migration alternate between consuming fuel stores during flights and accumulating fuel stor...
Migrating birds often complete long non-stop flights during which body energy stores exclusively sup...
The adaptive value of size changes in different organ and muscle groups was studied in red knots (Ca...
Many migrating birds undertake extraordinary long flights. How birds are able to perform such endura...