Body condition of shorebirds upon arrival at their Siberian breeding grounds

Arctic breeding shorebirds carry substantial body stores on their long-distance migrations from their non-breeding grounds. Upon arrival at the breeding area the remains of these stores can be used for egg formation, insurance against poor feeding conditions or rebuilding organs. We quantified body...

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Published in:Polar Biology
Main Authors: Tulp, I., Schekkerman, H., Klaassen, R.H.G., Ens, B.J., Visser, G.H.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2009
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spelling ftknawnlpublic:oai:pure.knaw.nl:publications/d9a68f6b-6bea-4e61-b41b-d0d43b1ddef3 2024-09-15T18:31:13+00:00 Body condition of shorebirds upon arrival at their Siberian breeding grounds Tulp, I. Schekkerman, H. Klaassen, R.H.G. Ens, B.J. Visser, G.H. 2009 https://pure.knaw.nl/portal/en/publications/d9a68f6b-6bea-4e61-b41b-d0d43b1ddef3 https://doi.org/10.1007/s00300-008-0543-8 https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11755/d9a68f6b-6bea-4e61-b41b-d0d43b1ddef3 eng eng https://pure.knaw.nl/portal/en/publications/d9a68f6b-6bea-4e61-b41b-d0d43b1ddef3 info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess Tulp , I , Schekkerman , H , Klaassen , R H G , Ens , B J & Visser , G H 2009 , ' Body condition of shorebirds upon arrival at their Siberian breeding grounds ' , Polar Biology , vol. 32 , no. 3 , pp. 481-491 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s00300-008-0543-8 article 2009 ftknawnlpublic https://doi.org/10.1007/s00300-008-0543-820.500.11755/d9a68f6b-6bea-4e61-b41b-d0d43b1ddef3 2024-07-22T23:43:54Z Arctic breeding shorebirds carry substantial body stores on their long-distance migrations from their non-breeding grounds. Upon arrival at the breeding area the remains of these stores can be used for egg formation, insurance against poor feeding conditions or rebuilding organs. We quantified body condition (body mass, total body water, lean body mass and fat mass estimated using the deuterium dilution method) in seven shorebird species caught upon arrival in the Siberian Arctic. Arrival condition was compared with incubation condition in a subset of species. After correction for structural size, body mass was significantly lower at arrival than during incubation in most of the species (but 3–18% above lean mass). Fat index (fat mass/lean mass) varied between 5.1 and 13.2%. Fat stores were estimated to enable survival for 0.6 days for the smallest and 2.5 days for the largest species. We discuss possible functions of arrival stores: insurance, egg-formation or rebuilding organs. Arctic breeding shorebirds carry substantial body stores on their long-distance migrations from their non-breeding grounds. Upon arrival at the breeding area the remains of these stores can be used for egg formation, insurance against poor feeding conditions or rebuilding organs. We quantified body condition (body mass, total body water, lean body mass and fat mass estimated using the deuterium dilution method) in seven shorebird species caught upon arrival in the Siberian Arctic. Arrival condition was compared with incubation condition in a subset of species. After correction for structural size, body mass was significantly lower at arrival than during incubation in most of the species (but 3–18% above lean mass). Fat index (fat mass/lean mass) varied between 5.1 and 13.2%. Fat stores were estimated to enable survival for 0.6 days for the smallest and 2.5 days for the largest species. We discuss possible functions of arrival stores: insurance, egg-formation or rebuilding organs. Article in Journal/Newspaper Polar Biology Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences Research Portal (KNAW) Polar Biology 32 3 481 491
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description Arctic breeding shorebirds carry substantial body stores on their long-distance migrations from their non-breeding grounds. Upon arrival at the breeding area the remains of these stores can be used for egg formation, insurance against poor feeding conditions or rebuilding organs. We quantified body condition (body mass, total body water, lean body mass and fat mass estimated using the deuterium dilution method) in seven shorebird species caught upon arrival in the Siberian Arctic. Arrival condition was compared with incubation condition in a subset of species. After correction for structural size, body mass was significantly lower at arrival than during incubation in most of the species (but 3–18% above lean mass). Fat index (fat mass/lean mass) varied between 5.1 and 13.2%. Fat stores were estimated to enable survival for 0.6 days for the smallest and 2.5 days for the largest species. We discuss possible functions of arrival stores: insurance, egg-formation or rebuilding organs. Arctic breeding shorebirds carry substantial body stores on their long-distance migrations from their non-breeding grounds. Upon arrival at the breeding area the remains of these stores can be used for egg formation, insurance against poor feeding conditions or rebuilding organs. We quantified body condition (body mass, total body water, lean body mass and fat mass estimated using the deuterium dilution method) in seven shorebird species caught upon arrival in the Siberian Arctic. Arrival condition was compared with incubation condition in a subset of species. After correction for structural size, body mass was significantly lower at arrival than during incubation in most of the species (but 3–18% above lean mass). Fat index (fat mass/lean mass) varied between 5.1 and 13.2%. Fat stores were estimated to enable survival for 0.6 days for the smallest and 2.5 days for the largest species. We discuss possible functions of arrival stores: insurance, egg-formation or rebuilding organs.
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author Tulp, I.
Schekkerman, H.
Klaassen, R.H.G.
Ens, B.J.
Visser, G.H.
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Schekkerman, H.
Klaassen, R.H.G.
Ens, B.J.
Visser, G.H.
Body condition of shorebirds upon arrival at their Siberian breeding grounds
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title_short Body condition of shorebirds upon arrival at their Siberian breeding grounds
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