Birds from semi-arid regions may suffer dehydration during hot, dry seasons with low food availability. During this period, both energetic costs and water requirements for thermoregulation increase, limiting the scope of activity. For granivorous birds feeding on dry seeds, this is a major challenge and availability of water may affect the value of food. Water availability could (1) increase the value of a food patch when the surrounding environment is poor, due to an increase in the marginal value of energy, and (2) increase the value of the entire environment to the forager when environmental quality increases, due to an increase in the marginal value of time. We aimed to test this by measuring giving-up densities (GUDs, remaining food de...
Animal community structures, life histories and individual foraging behaviour are all an outcome of ...
Arid environments remind one of the punctuated equilibrium theory of evolution : they experience lon...
Diurnal patterns of body mass gain in small temperate birds are of theoretical interest because they...
We used giving-up densities (GUD) to study patch use decisions of small granivorous passerines throu...
Using the density of food left in a patch after foraging — i.e. the giving-up density (GUD) — as a b...
Using the density of food left in a patch after foraging - i.e. the giving-up density (GUD) - as a b...
Endothermic animals resident in hot, arid terrestrial environments are likely to face a trade‐off be...
Includes bibliographical referencesClimate change poses a major threat to living organisms, with max...
Patterns of time allocation to different activities can help reveal how natural selection has solved...
Patterns of time allocation to different activities can help reveal how natural selection has solved...
Patterns of time allocation to different activities can help reveal how natural selection has solved...
Patterns of time allocation to different activities can help reveal how natural selection has solved...
Food is a potential limiting resource for birds, which often influences their population through eff...
Patterns of time allocation to different activities can help reveal how natural selection has solved...
Water plays a key role in avian thermoregulation, especially when environmental temperatures approac...
Animal community structures, life histories and individual foraging behaviour are all an outcome of ...
Arid environments remind one of the punctuated equilibrium theory of evolution : they experience lon...
Diurnal patterns of body mass gain in small temperate birds are of theoretical interest because they...
We used giving-up densities (GUD) to study patch use decisions of small granivorous passerines throu...
Using the density of food left in a patch after foraging — i.e. the giving-up density (GUD) — as a b...
Using the density of food left in a patch after foraging - i.e. the giving-up density (GUD) - as a b...
Endothermic animals resident in hot, arid terrestrial environments are likely to face a trade‐off be...
Includes bibliographical referencesClimate change poses a major threat to living organisms, with max...
Patterns of time allocation to different activities can help reveal how natural selection has solved...
Patterns of time allocation to different activities can help reveal how natural selection has solved...
Patterns of time allocation to different activities can help reveal how natural selection has solved...
Patterns of time allocation to different activities can help reveal how natural selection has solved...
Food is a potential limiting resource for birds, which often influences their population through eff...
Patterns of time allocation to different activities can help reveal how natural selection has solved...
Water plays a key role in avian thermoregulation, especially when environmental temperatures approac...
Animal community structures, life histories and individual foraging behaviour are all an outcome of ...
Arid environments remind one of the punctuated equilibrium theory of evolution : they experience lon...
Diurnal patterns of body mass gain in small temperate birds are of theoretical interest because they...