نتایج جستجو برای: small birds

تعداد نتایج: 826161  

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2001
A Hedenström F Liechti

During forward flight, a bird's body generates drag that tends to decelerate its speed. By flapping its wings, or by converting potential energy into work if gliding, the bird produces both lift and thrust to balance the pull of gravity and drag. In flight mechanics, a dimensionless number, the body drag coefficient (C(D,par)), describes the magnitude of the drag caused by the body. The drag co...

2015
Diogo S M Samia Shinichi Nakagawa Fausto Nomura Thiago F Rangel Daniel T Blumstein

Human disturbance drives the decline of many species, both directly and indirectly. Nonetheless, some species do particularly well around humans. One mechanism that may explain coexistence is the degree to which a species tolerates human disturbance. Here we provide a comprehensive meta-analysis of birds, mammals and lizards to investigate species tolerance of human disturbance and explore the ...

2014
Sylvie P. Vandenabeele Edward Grundy Michael I. Friswell Adam Grogan Stephen C. Votier Rory P. Wilson

Devices attached to flying birds can hugely enhance our understanding of their behavioural ecology for periods when they cannot be observed directly. For this, scientists routinely attach units to either birds' backs or their tails. However, inappropriate payload distribution is critical in aircraft and, since birds and planes are subject to the same laws of physics during flight, we considered...

Journal: :Poultry science 2005
G F Yi G L Allee C D Knight J J Dibner

Seven hundred and twenty hatchling broilers were allotted to 12 treatment groups. Groups 1 and 2 were fasted for 48 h posthatch; groups 3 and 4 were fasted for 48 h followed by ad libitum access to a 1% glutamine (Gln) diet; groups 5 and 6 had ad libitum access to a common diet; groups 7 and 8 had access to a 1% Gln diet posthatch; groups 9 and 10 were fed regular Oasis hatchling supplement; an...

Journal: :Biological reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society 2005
Gerald Mayr

The Paleogene (Paleocene-Oligocene) fossil record of birds in Europe is reviewed and recent and fossil taxa are placed into a phylogenetic framework, based on published cladistic analyses. The pre-Oligocene European avifauna is characterized by the complete absence of passeriform birds, which today are the most diverse and abundant avian taxon. Representatives of small non-passeriform perching ...

2005
Tarek M. Shafey

Eggs obtained from 46 and 42 weeks old meat (Hybro) and layer (Leghorn) breeders flocks, respectively were used to examine the effects of genetic type of birds and egg size (small, medium and large) on variables of eggshell characteristics and hatchability traits. The variables measured were egg weight (EW), egg surface area (ESA) and eggshell characteristics (shell conductance (EC), per cent s...

Journal: :Physiological and biochemical zoology : PBZ 2009
David L Swanson Boris Sabirzhanov Amanda Vandezande Timothy G Clark

Winter acclimatization in small birds overwintering in cold climates, including house sparrows (Passer domesticus), is associated with improved cold tolerance, elevated summit metabolic rates (M(sum) = maximum cold-induced metabolic rate), and increased pectoralis muscle mass compared to summer birds. Myostatin is a potent autocrine/paracrine inhibitor of skeletal muscle growth in mammals and b...

Journal: :Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Part B, Biochemistry & molecular biology 2009
Kenneth C Welch Douglas L Altshuler

Studies of medium- and large-bodied avian species have suggested that variation in flight muscle composition is related to differences in flight behavior. For example, slow-twitch or tonic fibers are generally found only in the flight muscles of non-volant or soaring/gliding birds. However, we know comparatively little about fiber composition of the muscles of the smallest birds. Here we descri...

2001
GLENN E. WALSBERG

The extent to which birds select specific microsites during their diurnal activity and the thermal consequences of microsite selection during the day has received scant attention (DeWoskin 1980; Walsberg 1985, 1993: Weathers and Sullivan 1989). Most research has focused on microsite selection and the physiological consequences of occupancy of specific sites such as nocturnal roosts or nest site...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2007
Anders Brodin

Many small passerines are resident in forests with very cold winters. Considering their size and the adverse conditions, this is a remarkable feat that requires optimal energy management in several respects, for example regulation of body fat reserves, food hoarding and night-time hypothermia. Besides their beneficial effect on survival, these behaviours also entail various costs. The scenario ...

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