Both frugivores and nectarivores are potentially exposed to dietary ethanol produced by fermentative yeasts which metabolize sugars. Some nectarivorous mammals exhibit a preference for low-concentration ethanol solutions compared to controls of comparable caloric content, but behavioural responses to ethanol by nectar-feeding birds are unknown. We investigated dietary preference by Anna's Hummingbirds (Calypte anna) for ethanol-enhanced sucrose solutions. Via repeated binary-choice experiments, three adult male hummingbirds were exposed to sucrose solutions containing 0%, 1% or 2% ethanol; rates of volitional nectar consumption were measured over a 3 h interval. Hummingbirds did not discriminate between 0% and 1% ethanol solutions, but exhi...
Ethanol is a natural by-product of the fermentation process of fruit sugars. Its production started ...
Nectarivory has evolved independently eight times among birds. In the neotropics specialized nectari...
Includes bibliographic references (leaves 68-72).Certain floral characteristics are associated with ...
SYNOPSIS. Nectar-feeding vertebrates respond to variation in nectar sugar con-tent by modulating vol...
An important issue in pollination biology and foraging theory is that average nectar sugar concentra...
The purpose of my study was to determine sugar concentration preference of the Archilochus colubris ...
The high-energy demands of the Ruby-throated hummingbird (Archilochus colubris) require them to feed...
1. Understanding avian diet preferences reveals a great deal about the birds' digestive physiology a...
Santa Monica Mountains at a field site frequented by wild hummingbirds. We recorded the behavior of ...
Cover article, photo by K.R. NapierNectar-feeding birds generally demonstrate preference for hexose ...
Nectarivorous birds feed on dilute sugar solutions containing trace amounts of amino acids and elect...
Abstract Understanding the ecological consequences of supplemental feeding to both hummingbirds and ...
We sought to characterize the ability of hummingbirds to fuel their energetically expensive hovering...
Ethanol is a natural by-product of the fermentation process of fruit sugars. Its production started ...
During flight, hummingbirds achieve the maximum aerobic metabolism rates within vertebrates. To meet...
Ethanol is a natural by-product of the fermentation process of fruit sugars. Its production started ...
Nectarivory has evolved independently eight times among birds. In the neotropics specialized nectari...
Includes bibliographic references (leaves 68-72).Certain floral characteristics are associated with ...
SYNOPSIS. Nectar-feeding vertebrates respond to variation in nectar sugar con-tent by modulating vol...
An important issue in pollination biology and foraging theory is that average nectar sugar concentra...
The purpose of my study was to determine sugar concentration preference of the Archilochus colubris ...
The high-energy demands of the Ruby-throated hummingbird (Archilochus colubris) require them to feed...
1. Understanding avian diet preferences reveals a great deal about the birds' digestive physiology a...
Santa Monica Mountains at a field site frequented by wild hummingbirds. We recorded the behavior of ...
Cover article, photo by K.R. NapierNectar-feeding birds generally demonstrate preference for hexose ...
Nectarivorous birds feed on dilute sugar solutions containing trace amounts of amino acids and elect...
Abstract Understanding the ecological consequences of supplemental feeding to both hummingbirds and ...
We sought to characterize the ability of hummingbirds to fuel their energetically expensive hovering...
Ethanol is a natural by-product of the fermentation process of fruit sugars. Its production started ...
During flight, hummingbirds achieve the maximum aerobic metabolism rates within vertebrates. To meet...
Ethanol is a natural by-product of the fermentation process of fruit sugars. Its production started ...
Nectarivory has evolved independently eight times among birds. In the neotropics specialized nectari...
Includes bibliographic references (leaves 68-72).Certain floral characteristics are associated with ...