نتایج جستجو برای: long throated flumes

تعداد نتایج: 775552  

2016
Dmitry Kishkinev Dominik Heyers Bradley K. Woodworth Greg W. Mitchell Keith A. Hobson D. Ryan Norris

The ability to navigate implies that animals have the capability to compensate for geographical displacement and return to their initial goal or target. Although some species are capable of adjusting their direction after displacement, the environmental cues used to achieve this remain elusive. Two possible cues are geomagnetic parameters (magnetic map hypothesis) or atmospheric odour-forming g...

2017
Donald R Powers Kathleen M Langland Susan M Wethington Sean D Powers Catherine H Graham Bret W Tobalske

At high temperature (greater than 40°C) endotherms experience reduced passive heat dissipation (radiation, conduction and convection) and increased reliance on evaporative heat loss. High temperatures challenge flying birds due to heat produced by wing muscles. Hummingbirds depend on flight for foraging, yet inhabit hot regions. We used infrared thermography to explore how lower passive heat di...

Journal: :Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 2021

Abstract The stipple-throated antwrens of the genus Epinecrophylla (Aves: Thamnophilidae) are represented by eight species primarily found in lowlands Amazon Basin and Guiana Shield. has a long convoluted taxonomic history, with many attempts made to address taxonomy systematics group. Here we employ massively parallel sequencing thousands ultraconserved elements (UCEs) provide both most compre...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2000
W J Hoese J Podos N C Boetticher S Nowicki

Kinematic analyses have demonstrated that the extent to which a songbird's beak is open when singing correlates with the acoustic frequencies of the sounds produced, suggesting that beak movements function to modulate the acoustic properties of the vocal tract during song production. If motions of the beak are necessary for normal song production, then disrupting the ability of a bird to perfor...

2011
Chuanyin Dai Na Zhao Wenjuan Wang Congtian Lin Bin Gao Xiaojun Yang Zhengwang Zhang Fumin Lei

Although a number of studies have assessed the effects of geological and climatic changes on species distributions in East Asian, we still have limited knowledge of how these changes have impacted avian species in south-western and southern China. Here, we aim to study paleo-climatic effects on an East Asian bird, two subspecies of black-throated tit (A. c. talifuensis-concinnus) with the combi...

Journal: :Behavioural processes 2014
Ariel K Lenske Van T La

Animals can use acoustic signals to attract mates and defend territories. As a consequence, background noise that interferes with signal transmission has the potential to reduce fitness, especially in birds that rely on song. While much research on bird song has investigated vocal flexibility in response to urban noise, weather and other birds, the possibility of inter-class acoustic competitio...

2006
Fritz GEISER Gerhard KÖRTNER Tracy A. MADDOCKS R. Mark BRIGHAM

Energy-conserving torpor is characterized by pronounced reductions in body temperature and metabolic rate and, in Australian birds, is known to occur in the Caprimulgiformes (spotted nightjar, Australian owlet-nightjar, tawny frogmouth), Apodiformes (white-throated needletail) and the Passeriformes (dusky woodswallow). Anecdotal evidence suggests that it also may occur in the white-fronted hone...

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