Heating eggs during incubation may be relatively energetically costly, affecting the outcome or number of breeding attempts. We determined the effect of reduced egg heating costs on nest attendance, change in body mass, and daily energy expenditure (DEE using the doubly labeled water technique) by heating nests of pectoral sandpipers. We also considered ground temperature, which may influence overall incubation costs, and mass reserves and stage of incubation, which may influence an individual's ability to respond to changes in overall incubation cost. The total proportion of time spent in attending the eggs was significantly greater in nests that were experimentally heated (3.6% or 52 min daily), and this effect was significantly greater a...
Birds breeding in cold environments regularly have to interrupt incubation to forage, causing a trad...
SUMMARY Recent studies have shown that the metabolic cost of avian egg production involves a 16-27% ...
¿ Given the allometric scaling of thermoregulatory capacity in birds, and the cold and exposed Arcti...
Heating eggs during incubation may be relatively energetically costly, affecting the outcome or numb...
This chapter discusses several different aspects of the energy balance and physiological homeostasis...
The high energetic demands of incubation in birds may be an important ecological factor limiting the...
Rearing of young has long been considered the energetically most demanding phase of the avian breedi...
Rearing of young has long been considered the energetically most demanding phase of the avian breedi...
Rearing of young has long been considered the energetically most demanding phase of the avian breedi...
Rearing of young has long been considered the energetically most demanding phase of the avian breedi...
Birds breeding in cold environments regularly have to interrupt incubation to forage, causing a trad...
Birds breeding in cold environments regularly have to interrupt incubation to forage, causing a trad...
13 pagesInternational audienceMost birds incubate their eggs, which requires time and energy at the ...
To investigate whether shorebirds breeding in the High Arctic have relatively high rates of energy e...
Birds breeding in cold environments regularly have to interrupt incubation to forage, causing a trad...
SUMMARY Recent studies have shown that the metabolic cost of avian egg production involves a 16-27% ...
¿ Given the allometric scaling of thermoregulatory capacity in birds, and the cold and exposed Arcti...
Heating eggs during incubation may be relatively energetically costly, affecting the outcome or numb...
This chapter discusses several different aspects of the energy balance and physiological homeostasis...
The high energetic demands of incubation in birds may be an important ecological factor limiting the...
Rearing of young has long been considered the energetically most demanding phase of the avian breedi...
Rearing of young has long been considered the energetically most demanding phase of the avian breedi...
Rearing of young has long been considered the energetically most demanding phase of the avian breedi...
Rearing of young has long been considered the energetically most demanding phase of the avian breedi...
Birds breeding in cold environments regularly have to interrupt incubation to forage, causing a trad...
Birds breeding in cold environments regularly have to interrupt incubation to forage, causing a trad...
13 pagesInternational audienceMost birds incubate their eggs, which requires time and energy at the ...
To investigate whether shorebirds breeding in the High Arctic have relatively high rates of energy e...
Birds breeding in cold environments regularly have to interrupt incubation to forage, causing a trad...
SUMMARY Recent studies have shown that the metabolic cost of avian egg production involves a 16-27% ...
¿ Given the allometric scaling of thermoregulatory capacity in birds, and the cold and exposed Arcti...