According to diet-regulation hypotheses, animals select food to regulate the intake of macronutrients or maximise energy feeding efficiency. Specifically, the nutrient balance model proposes that foraging is primarily a process of balancing multiple nutrients to achieve a nutritional intake target, while the energy maximisation model proposes that foraging aims to maximise energy. Here, we evaluate the adjustment of fruit diets (the fruit-derived component of the diets) to nutritional and energy intake targets, characterising the nutrient balance and energy maximisation strategies across fruit-eating bird species with different fruit-handling behaviours (‘gulpers’, which swallow whole fruits, and ‘mashers’, which process the fruit in the be...
In the Neotropical region, euphonias (Euphonia spp., Fringillidae) are the quintessential example of...
Research on seed-dispersal mutualisms has been highly unbalanced towards the plants, largely overloo...
Frugivory interactions between birds and fruit-bearing plants are shaped by the abundance of its int...
1. According to diet-regulation hypotheses, animals select food to regulate the intake of macronutri...
Fruit pulp is an important source of nutrients for many bird species. Fruit-eating birds use a varie...
1. The fruit-tracking hypothesis predicts spatiotemporal links between changes in the abundance of f...
Fruit selection, i.e., the consumption of fruits disproportionately to their availability, results f...
Several hypotheses explain how sensory, anatomical and physiological constraints drive fruit prefere...
Bird foraging behaviour is a major factor involved in mutualistic interactions of fleshy-fruited pla...
In most dietary studies of fruit-eating birds, sampling methods consist of direct observations of fo...
1. Mutualistic interactions between frugivorous birds and fleshy-fruited plants are key processes fo...
The interaction between fruit chemistry and the physiological traits of frugivores is expected to sh...
Several hypotheses explain how sensory, anatomical and physiological constraints drive fruit prefere...
1. 1. Nutritional balances for calories, glucose, water, nitrogen, Na+, K+, Ca2+, and Mg2+ have been...
The interaction between fruit chemistry and the physiological traits of frugivores is expected to sh...
In the Neotropical region, euphonias (Euphonia spp., Fringillidae) are the quintessential example of...
Research on seed-dispersal mutualisms has been highly unbalanced towards the plants, largely overloo...
Frugivory interactions between birds and fruit-bearing plants are shaped by the abundance of its int...
1. According to diet-regulation hypotheses, animals select food to regulate the intake of macronutri...
Fruit pulp is an important source of nutrients for many bird species. Fruit-eating birds use a varie...
1. The fruit-tracking hypothesis predicts spatiotemporal links between changes in the abundance of f...
Fruit selection, i.e., the consumption of fruits disproportionately to their availability, results f...
Several hypotheses explain how sensory, anatomical and physiological constraints drive fruit prefere...
Bird foraging behaviour is a major factor involved in mutualistic interactions of fleshy-fruited pla...
In most dietary studies of fruit-eating birds, sampling methods consist of direct observations of fo...
1. Mutualistic interactions between frugivorous birds and fleshy-fruited plants are key processes fo...
The interaction between fruit chemistry and the physiological traits of frugivores is expected to sh...
Several hypotheses explain how sensory, anatomical and physiological constraints drive fruit prefere...
1. 1. Nutritional balances for calories, glucose, water, nitrogen, Na+, K+, Ca2+, and Mg2+ have been...
The interaction between fruit chemistry and the physiological traits of frugivores is expected to sh...
In the Neotropical region, euphonias (Euphonia spp., Fringillidae) are the quintessential example of...
Research on seed-dispersal mutualisms has been highly unbalanced towards the plants, largely overloo...
Frugivory interactions between birds and fruit-bearing plants are shaped by the abundance of its int...