Physiological limits to sustainable energy budgets in birds and mammals: Ecological implications.
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Reinterpretation of gizzard sizes of red knots world-wide emphasises overriding importance of prey quality at migratory stopover sitesA long-term experimental study demonstrates the costs of begging that were not found over the short term.Using energetic models to investigate the survival and reproduction of beaked whales (family Ziphiidae).Climate-mediated energetic constraints on the distribution of hibernating mammals.Thermoregulation in endotherms: physiological principles and ecological consequences.The importance of having a partner: male help releases females from time limitation during incubation in birds.Resting and daily energy expenditures of free-living field voles are positively correlated but reflect extrinsic rather than intrinsic effects.No evidence for a trade-off between reproductive investment and immunity in a rodentPeak energy turnover in lactating European hares: the role of fat reserves.Energy turnover in European hares is centrally limited during early, but not during peak lactationThyroid hormones correlate with basal metabolic rate but not field metabolic rate in a wild bird species.When to store energy in a stochastic environment.Effect of cold exposure on energy budget and thermogenesis during lactation in Swiss mice raising large littersImmune response from a resource allocation perspective.Thermal and digestive constraints to foraging behaviour in marine mammalsOntogeny of sex differences in the energetics and kinematics of terrestrial locomotion in leghorn chickens (Gallus gallus domesticus)The physiological costs of reproduction in small mammals.Allometric scaling of the elevation of maternal energy intake during lactationEntanglement is a costly life-history stage in large whales.A review of standardized metabolic phenotyping of animal models.Digestive strategies and food choice in mantled howler monkeys Alouatta palliata mexicana: bases of their dietary flexibility.Cyclic bouts of extreme bradycardia counteract the high metabolism of frugivorous bats.Can upwelling signals be detected in intertidal fishes of different trophic levels?Membrane-bound intestinal enzymes of passerine birds: dietary and phylogenetic correlates.Trade-off acquisition and allocation in Gryllus firmus: a test of the Y model.The evolutionary genetics of acquisition and allocation in the wing dimorphic cricket, Gryllus firmus.Invited review: resource allocation mismatch as pathway to disproportionate growth in farm animals - prerequisite for a disturbed health.Intraspecific scaling in frog calls: the interplay of temperature, body size and metabolic condition.Spare capacity and phenotypic flexibility in the digestive system of a migratory bird: defining the limits of animal design.Excess digestive capacity in predators reflects a life of feast and famine.Interactions between rate processes with different timescales explain counterintuitive foraging patterns of arctic wintering eiders.Trade-offs between activity and thermoregulation in a small carnivore, the least weasel Mustela nivalis.The energy costs of sexual dimorphism in mole-rats are morphological not behavioural.Energy expenditure and body size are targets of natural selection across a wide geographic range, in a terrestrial invertebrateHeat dissipation limit theory and the evolution of avian functional traits in a warming worldFood selection and nutritional ecology of woodlice in Central ChileMetabolism and life-history correlates in a lowland and highland population of a terrestrial isopodTime and energy constraints in demanding phases of the annual cycle: an example of time limitation in refuelling migratory swansANIMAL HABITAT QUALITY AND ECOSYSTEM FUNCTIONING: EXPLORING SEASONAL PATTERNS USING NDVIThe cold shoulder: free-ranging snowshoe hares maintain a low cost of living in cold climates
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Physiological limits to sustainable energy budgets in birds and mammals: Ecological implications.
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Physiological limits to sustai ...... mals: Ecological implications.
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Physiological limits to sustai ...... mals: Ecological implications.
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Physiological limits to sustai ...... mals: Ecological implications.
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Physiological limits to sustai ...... mals: Ecological implications.
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1992-11-01T00:00:00Z