Garden warblers (Sylvia borin) were subjected to starvation trials during their autumnal migratory phase in order to simulate a period of non-stop migration. Before, during and after this treatment the energy expenditure, activity, food intake and body mass of the subjects were monitored. Assimilation efficiency was constant throughout the experiments. The catabolized (during starvation) and deposited body tissue (during recovery) consisted of 73% fat. Basal metabolic rate was decreased during the starvation period and tended to a gradual increase during the recovery period. The reduced basal metabolic rate can possibly be attributed to a reduced size/function of the digestive system, which is consistent with the sub-maximal food intake imm...
Wintering energy management in small passerines has focused on the adaptive regulation of the daily ...
Migratory birds have evolved physiological and behavioural adaptations for crossing large ecological...
Knowledge of the physiological consequences of variation in food availability may be essential for u...
Garden warblers (Sylvia borin) were subjected to starvation trials during their autumnal migratory p...
Garden warblers (Sylvia borin) were subjected to starvation trials during their autumnal migratory p...
Garden warblers (Sylvia borin) were subjected to starvation trials during their autumnal migratory p...
Garden warblers (Sylvia borin) were subjected to starvation trials during their autumnal migratory p...
We address the question of whether physiological flexibility in relation to climate is a general fea...
We address the question of whether physiological flexibility in relation to climate is a general fea...
Previous experiments showed reduction of basal metabolic rate (BMR) in birds facing energetic challe...
We address the question of whether physiological flexibility in relation to climate is a general fea...
Previous experiments showed reduction of basal metabolic rate (BMR) in birds facing energetic challe...
During migration, birds need to optimize their time and/or energy management, especially during stop...
1. We studied the changes in body mass, metabolizable energy intake rate (ME) and basal metabolic ra...
1. We studied the changes in body mass, metabolizable energy intake rate (ME) and basal metabolic ra...
Wintering energy management in small passerines has focused on the adaptive regulation of the daily ...
Migratory birds have evolved physiological and behavioural adaptations for crossing large ecological...
Knowledge of the physiological consequences of variation in food availability may be essential for u...
Garden warblers (Sylvia borin) were subjected to starvation trials during their autumnal migratory p...
Garden warblers (Sylvia borin) were subjected to starvation trials during their autumnal migratory p...
Garden warblers (Sylvia borin) were subjected to starvation trials during their autumnal migratory p...
Garden warblers (Sylvia borin) were subjected to starvation trials during their autumnal migratory p...
We address the question of whether physiological flexibility in relation to climate is a general fea...
We address the question of whether physiological flexibility in relation to climate is a general fea...
Previous experiments showed reduction of basal metabolic rate (BMR) in birds facing energetic challe...
We address the question of whether physiological flexibility in relation to climate is a general fea...
Previous experiments showed reduction of basal metabolic rate (BMR) in birds facing energetic challe...
During migration, birds need to optimize their time and/or energy management, especially during stop...
1. We studied the changes in body mass, metabolizable energy intake rate (ME) and basal metabolic ra...
1. We studied the changes in body mass, metabolizable energy intake rate (ME) and basal metabolic ra...
Wintering energy management in small passerines has focused on the adaptive regulation of the daily ...
Migratory birds have evolved physiological and behavioural adaptations for crossing large ecological...
Knowledge of the physiological consequences of variation in food availability may be essential for u...