Plasma metabolite concentrations of dunlins sampled at the Tagus estuary during spring (n = 62) and autumn (n = 53–55) migration.

Data (mean ± confidence intervals of the mean) are predictions from the selected model (see Table 2 ) where significant covariates were set with a constant mean value. For glycerol, predictions are presented for males and females separately, as sex was retained in the final model. Glycerol and uric...

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Main Authors: Teresa Catry (157961), José Pedro Granadeiro (7359062), Jorge Sánchez Gutiérrez (11999299), Edna Correia (6368099)
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spelling ftsmithonian:oai:figshare.com:article/19066450 2023-05-15T15:48:16+02:00 Plasma metabolite concentrations of dunlins sampled at the Tagus estuary during spring (n = 62) and autumn (n = 53–55) migration. Teresa Catry (157961) José Pedro Granadeiro (7359062) Jorge Sánchez Gutiérrez (11999299) Edna Correia (6368099) 2022-01-25T18:36:37Z https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0263031.g002 unknown https://figshare.com/articles/figure/Plasma_metabolite_concentrations_of_dunlins_sampled_at_the_Tagus_estuary_during_spring_n_62_and_autumn_n_53_55_migration_/19066450 doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0263031.g002 CC BY 4.0 CC-BY Evolutionary Biology Ecology Science Policy Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified study adds substantially similar refuelling rates replenish energy stores physiological status suggests performing fewer stops moderate rates along larger fuel loads large estuarine wetland experience stronger pressures east atlantic flyway compare refuelling rates calidris alpina </ skipping migratory strategy single migratory strategy quality stopover site physiological state within key stopover site birds fly short particularly concerning decisions individuals stop primarily high fuel loads div >< p early birds showed fuelling stopping functions early autumn migrants within species stopover use stopover ecology migratory shorebirds migratory periods understanding non tagus estuary stationary periods prolonged fuelling previous knowledge plasma triglycerides late migrants intermediate fuelling hydroxybutyrate concentrations highest triglycerides higher haemoglobin hematocrit levels haemoglobin levels haematological profiles haematological parameters carrying capacity blood oxygen autumn migrations > using Image Figure 2022 ftsmithonian https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0263031.g002 2022-02-07T17:30:03Z Data (mean ± confidence intervals of the mean) are predictions from the selected model (see Table 2 ) where significant covariates were set with a constant mean value. For glycerol, predictions are presented for males and females separately, as sex was retained in the final model. Glycerol and uric acid concentrations were significantly higher and lower in spring than in autumn migrants, respectively (see Results ). Still Image Calidris alpina Unknown
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topic Evolutionary Biology
Ecology
Science Policy
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
study adds substantially
similar refuelling rates
replenish energy stores
physiological status suggests
performing fewer stops
moderate rates along
larger fuel loads
large estuarine wetland
experience stronger pressures
east atlantic flyway
compare refuelling rates
calidris alpina </
skipping migratory strategy
single migratory strategy
quality stopover site
physiological state within
key stopover site
birds fly short
particularly concerning decisions
individuals stop primarily
high fuel loads
div >< p
early birds showed
fuelling stopping functions
early autumn migrants
within species
stopover use
stopover ecology
migratory shorebirds
migratory periods
understanding non
tagus estuary
stationary periods
prolonged fuelling
previous knowledge
plasma triglycerides
late migrants
intermediate fuelling
hydroxybutyrate concentrations
highest triglycerides
higher haemoglobin
hematocrit levels
haemoglobin levels
haematological profiles
haematological parameters
carrying capacity
blood oxygen
autumn migrations
>
using
spellingShingle Evolutionary Biology
Ecology
Science Policy
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
study adds substantially
similar refuelling rates
replenish energy stores
physiological status suggests
performing fewer stops
moderate rates along
larger fuel loads
large estuarine wetland
experience stronger pressures
east atlantic flyway
compare refuelling rates
calidris alpina </
skipping migratory strategy
single migratory strategy
quality stopover site
physiological state within
key stopover site
birds fly short
particularly concerning decisions
individuals stop primarily
high fuel loads
div >< p
early birds showed
fuelling stopping functions
early autumn migrants
within species
stopover use
stopover ecology
migratory shorebirds
migratory periods
understanding non
tagus estuary
stationary periods
prolonged fuelling
previous knowledge
plasma triglycerides
late migrants
intermediate fuelling
hydroxybutyrate concentrations
highest triglycerides
higher haemoglobin
hematocrit levels
haemoglobin levels
haematological profiles
haematological parameters
carrying capacity
blood oxygen
autumn migrations
>
using
Teresa Catry (157961)
José Pedro Granadeiro (7359062)
Jorge Sánchez Gutiérrez (11999299)
Edna Correia (6368099)
Plasma metabolite concentrations of dunlins sampled at the Tagus estuary during spring (n = 62) and autumn (n = 53–55) migration.
topic_facet Evolutionary Biology
Ecology
Science Policy
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
study adds substantially
similar refuelling rates
replenish energy stores
physiological status suggests
performing fewer stops
moderate rates along
larger fuel loads
large estuarine wetland
experience stronger pressures
east atlantic flyway
compare refuelling rates
calidris alpina </
skipping migratory strategy
single migratory strategy
quality stopover site
physiological state within
key stopover site
birds fly short
particularly concerning decisions
individuals stop primarily
high fuel loads
div >< p
early birds showed
fuelling stopping functions
early autumn migrants
within species
stopover use
stopover ecology
migratory shorebirds
migratory periods
understanding non
tagus estuary
stationary periods
prolonged fuelling
previous knowledge
plasma triglycerides
late migrants
intermediate fuelling
hydroxybutyrate concentrations
highest triglycerides
higher haemoglobin
hematocrit levels
haemoglobin levels
haematological profiles
haematological parameters
carrying capacity
blood oxygen
autumn migrations
>
using
description Data (mean ± confidence intervals of the mean) are predictions from the selected model (see Table 2 ) where significant covariates were set with a constant mean value. For glycerol, predictions are presented for males and females separately, as sex was retained in the final model. Glycerol and uric acid concentrations were significantly higher and lower in spring than in autumn migrants, respectively (see Results ).
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author Teresa Catry (157961)
José Pedro Granadeiro (7359062)
Jorge Sánchez Gutiérrez (11999299)
Edna Correia (6368099)
author_facet Teresa Catry (157961)
José Pedro Granadeiro (7359062)
Jorge Sánchez Gutiérrez (11999299)
Edna Correia (6368099)
author_sort Teresa Catry (157961)
title Plasma metabolite concentrations of dunlins sampled at the Tagus estuary during spring (n = 62) and autumn (n = 53–55) migration.
title_short Plasma metabolite concentrations of dunlins sampled at the Tagus estuary during spring (n = 62) and autumn (n = 53–55) migration.
title_full Plasma metabolite concentrations of dunlins sampled at the Tagus estuary during spring (n = 62) and autumn (n = 53–55) migration.
title_fullStr Plasma metabolite concentrations of dunlins sampled at the Tagus estuary during spring (n = 62) and autumn (n = 53–55) migration.
title_full_unstemmed Plasma metabolite concentrations of dunlins sampled at the Tagus estuary during spring (n = 62) and autumn (n = 53–55) migration.
title_sort plasma metabolite concentrations of dunlins sampled at the tagus estuary during spring (n = 62) and autumn (n = 53–55) migration.
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