Abstract In homeothermic birds and mammals, several thermoregulatory adaptations have evolved for surviving in unstable, food-restricted conditions. This study focuses on two adaptive mechanisms in pigeons (Columba livia) and quails (Coturnix coturnix japonica): hypothermia and the adaptive use obligatory heat production connected with feeding and digestion. The plasticity of the hypothermic response in fed and fasted birds and birds with restricted feeding was studied in laboratory and outdoor winter conditions. The other objective was to study adaptive timing of digestion, and substitution of facultative thermogenesis by obligatory heat production in cold and at thermoneutrality. The results showed that fasting has a strong influence on ...
Several species of small birds are resident in boreal forests where environmental temperatures can b...
Many birds use regulated drops in night-time body temperature (Tb) to conserve energy critical to wi...
Several species of small birds are resident in boreal forests where environmental temperatures can b...
This study aimed to examine thermoregulatory responses in birds facing two commonly experienced stre...
This study aimed to examine thermoregulatory responses in birds facing two commonly experienced stre...
In winter, a challenge to the immune system could pose a major energetic trade-off for small endothe...
The ability to maintain a (relatively) stable body temperature in a wide range of thermal environmen...
In this study I measured resting metabolic rate (RMR), costs of thermoregulation, and specific dynam...
Ventilatory control of the composition of the gases in the air sacs was studied during entry into fa...
Evaporative cooling is a prerequisite for avian occupancy of hot, arid environments, and is the onl...
Birds live an energetically-expensive lifestyle as they are mostly small, diurnal and use flight. Ho...
Abstract The use of regulatory and obligatory heat production mechanisms were studied in juvenile ...
1. Facultative hyperthermia, the elevation of body temperature above normothermic levels, during ...
Endotherms, unlike ectotherms, generate metabolic heat to meet their thermoregulatory demands. As ho...
In many vertebrates, parental care can require long bouts of daily exercise, that can span several w...
Several species of small birds are resident in boreal forests where environmental temperatures can b...
Many birds use regulated drops in night-time body temperature (Tb) to conserve energy critical to wi...
Several species of small birds are resident in boreal forests where environmental temperatures can b...
This study aimed to examine thermoregulatory responses in birds facing two commonly experienced stre...
This study aimed to examine thermoregulatory responses in birds facing two commonly experienced stre...
In winter, a challenge to the immune system could pose a major energetic trade-off for small endothe...
The ability to maintain a (relatively) stable body temperature in a wide range of thermal environmen...
In this study I measured resting metabolic rate (RMR), costs of thermoregulation, and specific dynam...
Ventilatory control of the composition of the gases in the air sacs was studied during entry into fa...
Evaporative cooling is a prerequisite for avian occupancy of hot, arid environments, and is the onl...
Birds live an energetically-expensive lifestyle as they are mostly small, diurnal and use flight. Ho...
Abstract The use of regulatory and obligatory heat production mechanisms were studied in juvenile ...
1. Facultative hyperthermia, the elevation of body temperature above normothermic levels, during ...
Endotherms, unlike ectotherms, generate metabolic heat to meet their thermoregulatory demands. As ho...
In many vertebrates, parental care can require long bouts of daily exercise, that can span several w...
Several species of small birds are resident in boreal forests where environmental temperatures can b...
Many birds use regulated drops in night-time body temperature (Tb) to conserve energy critical to wi...
Several species of small birds are resident in boreal forests where environmental temperatures can b...