In winter, small birds should be fat to avoid starvation and lean and agile to escape predators. This means that they face a tradeoff between the costs and benefits of carrying fat reserves. Every day they must gain enough fat to survive the coming night. Food-hoarding species can afford to carry less fat than nonhoarders because they can store energy outside the body. Furthermore, hoarders should avoid carrying excessive fat during the day because they can gain fat fast by retrieving food late in the afternoon. With no stored supplies, nonhoarders face more unpredictable access to food, and they should start gaining fat earlier in the day. The predicted pattern is then that nonhoarders gain fat early and that hoarders gain fat late in the ...
1: Individual animals optimize their body mass to enhance fitness and mass is expected to be optimi...
To fuel their migratory endurance flights, most birds accumulate large quantities of fat prior to de...
Diurnal patterns of body mass gain in small temperate birds are of theoretical interest because they...
1. It has generally been assumed that reduced winter fat reserves in small birds are symptomatic of...
Passerines maintain low levels of fat in winter even though larger fat reserves would provide better...
Many small passerines are resident in forests with very cold winters. Considering their size and the...
Using stochastic dynamic programming we modeled the hoarding and foraging behavior of tits and chick...
As continuous access to energy is necessary for survival, the level of energy stores has a strong ef...
Adaptive theory predicts that the fundamental trade-off between starvation and predation risk shapes...
Copyright: © 2015 Rogers. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative...
Theoretical models predict that when having fat reserves is costly in terms of predation risk, birds...
SMALL birds increase their fat reserves in winter as insurance against reduced or unpredictable foo...
1: It is theoretically well established that body mass in birds is the consequence of a trade-off b...
Daily patterns in the foraging behaviour of birds are assumed to balance the counteracting risks of ...
1. Individual animals optimize their body mass to enhance fitness and mass is expected to be optimiz...
1: Individual animals optimize their body mass to enhance fitness and mass is expected to be optimi...
To fuel their migratory endurance flights, most birds accumulate large quantities of fat prior to de...
Diurnal patterns of body mass gain in small temperate birds are of theoretical interest because they...
1. It has generally been assumed that reduced winter fat reserves in small birds are symptomatic of...
Passerines maintain low levels of fat in winter even though larger fat reserves would provide better...
Many small passerines are resident in forests with very cold winters. Considering their size and the...
Using stochastic dynamic programming we modeled the hoarding and foraging behavior of tits and chick...
As continuous access to energy is necessary for survival, the level of energy stores has a strong ef...
Adaptive theory predicts that the fundamental trade-off between starvation and predation risk shapes...
Copyright: © 2015 Rogers. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative...
Theoretical models predict that when having fat reserves is costly in terms of predation risk, birds...
SMALL birds increase their fat reserves in winter as insurance against reduced or unpredictable foo...
1: It is theoretically well established that body mass in birds is the consequence of a trade-off b...
Daily patterns in the foraging behaviour of birds are assumed to balance the counteracting risks of ...
1. Individual animals optimize their body mass to enhance fitness and mass is expected to be optimiz...
1: Individual animals optimize their body mass to enhance fitness and mass is expected to be optimi...
To fuel their migratory endurance flights, most birds accumulate large quantities of fat prior to de...
Diurnal patterns of body mass gain in small temperate birds are of theoretical interest because they...