Methylmercury (MeHg) is a global pollutant that can cause metabolic disruptions in animals and thereby potentially compromise the energetic capacity of birds for long-distance migration, but its effects on avian lipid metabolism pathways that support endurance flight and stopover refueling have never been studied. We tested the effects of short-term (14-d), environmentally relevant (0.5 ppm) MeHg exposure on multiple lipid metabolism markers in the pectoralis and livers of yellow-rumped warblers (Setophaga coronata) that were previously found to have poorer flight endurance in a wind tunnel than untreated conspecifics. Compared to controls, MeHg-exposed birds displayed lower muscle aerobic and fatty acid oxidation capacity, but similar musc...
Lipids are believed to be the major fuel used during non-stop flights in migrant bird species, and p...
Migrating birds often complete long non-stop flights during which body energy stores exclusively sup...
Because lipids are the main fuel supporting avian endurance activity, lipid transport and oxidation ...
Long-distance avian migrants travel vast distances between their breeding and wintering grounds. Oft...
The pollutant methylmercury accumulates within lean tissues of birds and other animals. Migrating bi...
This study examines fuel use and metabolism in a group of long-distance migrating birds, red knots C...
Migration requires birds to sustain high intensity endurance exercise for periods lasting from hours...
The migrant black-tailed godwit (Limosa limosa) traditionally used natural wetlands in the Iberian P...
Mercury (Hg) is a global contaminant that persists in the environment. The organic form, methylmercu...
This study evaluated the interactions of flight, fasting, and 1,1,1-trichloro-bis(4-chlorophenyl)eth...
Mercury contamination is a major threat to the global environment, and is still increasing in some r...
This study examines fuel use and metabolism in a group of long-distance migrating birds, red knots C...
Lipids are believed to be the major fuel used during non-stop flights in migrant bird species, and p...
Migrating birds often complete long non-stop flights during which body energy stores exclusively sup...
Because lipids are the main fuel supporting avian endurance activity, lipid transport and oxidation ...
Long-distance avian migrants travel vast distances between their breeding and wintering grounds. Oft...
The pollutant methylmercury accumulates within lean tissues of birds and other animals. Migrating bi...
This study examines fuel use and metabolism in a group of long-distance migrating birds, red knots C...
Migration requires birds to sustain high intensity endurance exercise for periods lasting from hours...
The migrant black-tailed godwit (Limosa limosa) traditionally used natural wetlands in the Iberian P...
Mercury (Hg) is a global contaminant that persists in the environment. The organic form, methylmercu...
This study evaluated the interactions of flight, fasting, and 1,1,1-trichloro-bis(4-chlorophenyl)eth...
Mercury contamination is a major threat to the global environment, and is still increasing in some r...
This study examines fuel use and metabolism in a group of long-distance migrating birds, red knots C...
Lipids are believed to be the major fuel used during non-stop flights in migrant bird species, and p...
Migrating birds often complete long non-stop flights during which body energy stores exclusively sup...
Because lipids are the main fuel supporting avian endurance activity, lipid transport and oxidation ...