Lipids are believed to be the major fuel used during non-stop flights in migrant bird species, and potential mechanisms that enhance the capacity for fatty acid utilization have been identified in migrant birds. One of these adjustments is the use of dietary lipids, such as n-3 eicosapentaenoic (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), as performance-enhancing substances. Recently, these fatty acids have been found to improve the oxidative capacity of wild semipalmated sandpipers (Calidris pusilla) just prior to their migration to South America, by increasing the activity of the Krebs cycle and beta-oxidation enzymes. However, these experiments were conducted in a "natural context" and consequently it is impossible to control for a number of co...
Both basal metabolic rate (BMR) and maximum lifespan potential (MLSP) vary with body size in mammals...
After intense physical activity animals generally experience a rise in metabolic rate, which is asso...
Migratory birds rely heavily on the condition of their muscles and the quality of their fat stores t...
At the end of every summer, the semipalmated sandpiper (Calidris pusilla) stops in the Bay of Fundy ...
During migratory endurance flights, which are energetically very demanding, migrants have to deal wi...
Birds have been observed to have dietary preferences for unsaturated fatty acids during migration. P...
Dietary micronutrients have the ability to strongly influence animal physiology and ecology. For son...
Oxidative stress is an unavoidable consequence of metabolism and increases during intensive exercise...
Multiple studies have demonstrated that diet (e.g., fatty acid composition, antioxidants) and exerci...
Migration requires birds to sustain high intensity endurance exercise for periods lasting from hours...
Diets rich in n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) may alter the muscle metabolism of migratory bi...
This study examines fuel use and metabolism in a group of long-distance migrating birds, red knots C...
Unlike exercising mammals, migratory birds fuel very high intensity exercise (e.g., flight) with fat...
Unlike exercising mammals, migratory birds fuel very high intensity exercise (e.g., flight) with fat...
Most avian migrants alternate flight bouts, characterized by high metabolic rates, with stopovers, p...
Both basal metabolic rate (BMR) and maximum lifespan potential (MLSP) vary with body size in mammals...
After intense physical activity animals generally experience a rise in metabolic rate, which is asso...
Migratory birds rely heavily on the condition of their muscles and the quality of their fat stores t...
At the end of every summer, the semipalmated sandpiper (Calidris pusilla) stops in the Bay of Fundy ...
During migratory endurance flights, which are energetically very demanding, migrants have to deal wi...
Birds have been observed to have dietary preferences for unsaturated fatty acids during migration. P...
Dietary micronutrients have the ability to strongly influence animal physiology and ecology. For son...
Oxidative stress is an unavoidable consequence of metabolism and increases during intensive exercise...
Multiple studies have demonstrated that diet (e.g., fatty acid composition, antioxidants) and exerci...
Migration requires birds to sustain high intensity endurance exercise for periods lasting from hours...
Diets rich in n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) may alter the muscle metabolism of migratory bi...
This study examines fuel use and metabolism in a group of long-distance migrating birds, red knots C...
Unlike exercising mammals, migratory birds fuel very high intensity exercise (e.g., flight) with fat...
Unlike exercising mammals, migratory birds fuel very high intensity exercise (e.g., flight) with fat...
Most avian migrants alternate flight bouts, characterized by high metabolic rates, with stopovers, p...
Both basal metabolic rate (BMR) and maximum lifespan potential (MLSP) vary with body size in mammals...
After intense physical activity animals generally experience a rise in metabolic rate, which is asso...
Migratory birds rely heavily on the condition of their muscles and the quality of their fat stores t...