High daily energy expenditure of incubating shorebirds on High Arctic tundra: a circumpolar study

1. Given the allometric scaling of thermoregulatory capacity in birds, and the cold and exposed Arctic environment, it was predicted that Arctic-breeding shorebirds should incur high costs during incubation. Using doubly labelled water (DLW), daily energy expenditure (DEE) during incubation was meas...

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Published in:Functional Ecology
Main Authors: Piersma, T, Lindström, Åke, Drent, RH, Tulp, I, Jukema, J, Morrison, RIG, Reneerkens, J, Schekkerman, H, Visser, GH
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Wiley-Blackwell 2003
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https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2435.2003.00741.x
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spelling ftulundlup:oai:lup.lub.lu.se:e67cf801-f315-4c83-b967-3dcc2508c3ac 2023-05-15T14:45:37+02:00 High daily energy expenditure of incubating shorebirds on High Arctic tundra: a circumpolar study Piersma, T Lindström, Åke Drent, RH Tulp, I Jukema, J Morrison, RIG Reneerkens, J Schekkerman, H Visser, GH 2003 application/pdf https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/137304 https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2435.2003.00741.x https://portal.research.lu.se/files/2797882/624649.pdf eng eng Wiley-Blackwell https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/137304 http://dx.doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2435.2003.00741.x https://portal.research.lu.se/files/2797882/624649.pdf wos:000183364400009 scopus:0038419605 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Functional Ecology; 17(3), pp 356-362 (2003) ISSN: 1365-2435 Ecology contributiontojournal/article info:eu-repo/semantics/article text 2003 ftulundlup https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2435.2003.00741.x 2023-02-01T23:33:01Z 1. Given the allometric scaling of thermoregulatory capacity in birds, and the cold and exposed Arctic environment, it was predicted that Arctic-breeding shorebirds should incur high costs during incubation. Using doubly labelled water (DLW), daily energy expenditure (DEE) during incubation was measured in eight shorebird species weighing between 29 and 142 g at various sites in the Eurasian and Canadian High Arctic. The results are compared with a compilation of similar data for birds at lower latitudes. 2. There was a significant positive correlation between species average DEE and body mass (DEE (kJ day(-1) )=28.12 BM (g)(0.524) , r(2)=0.90). The slopes of the allometric regression lines for DEE on body mass of tundra-breeding birds and lower latitude species (a sample mostly of passerines but including several shorebirds) are similar (0.548 vs 0.545). DEE is about 50% higher in birds on the tundra than in temperate breeding areas. 3. Data for radiomarked Red Knots for which the time budgets during DLW measurements were known, indicated that foraging away from the nest on open tundra is almost twice as costly as incubating a four-egg clutch. 4. During the incubation phase in the High Arctic, tundra-breeding shorebirds appear to incur among the highest DEE levels of any time of the year. The rates of energy expenditure measured here are among the highest reported in the literature so far, reaching inferred ceilings of sustainable energy turnover rates. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Tundra Lund University Publications (LUP) Arctic Dee ENVELOPE(-59.767,-59.767,-62.433,-62.433) Functional Ecology 17 3 356 362
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Piersma, T
Lindström, Åke
Drent, RH
Tulp, I
Jukema, J
Morrison, RIG
Reneerkens, J
Schekkerman, H
Visser, GH
High daily energy expenditure of incubating shorebirds on High Arctic tundra: a circumpolar study
topic_facet Ecology
description 1. Given the allometric scaling of thermoregulatory capacity in birds, and the cold and exposed Arctic environment, it was predicted that Arctic-breeding shorebirds should incur high costs during incubation. Using doubly labelled water (DLW), daily energy expenditure (DEE) during incubation was measured in eight shorebird species weighing between 29 and 142 g at various sites in the Eurasian and Canadian High Arctic. The results are compared with a compilation of similar data for birds at lower latitudes. 2. There was a significant positive correlation between species average DEE and body mass (DEE (kJ day(-1) )=28.12 BM (g)(0.524) , r(2)=0.90). The slopes of the allometric regression lines for DEE on body mass of tundra-breeding birds and lower latitude species (a sample mostly of passerines but including several shorebirds) are similar (0.548 vs 0.545). DEE is about 50% higher in birds on the tundra than in temperate breeding areas. 3. Data for radiomarked Red Knots for which the time budgets during DLW measurements were known, indicated that foraging away from the nest on open tundra is almost twice as costly as incubating a four-egg clutch. 4. During the incubation phase in the High Arctic, tundra-breeding shorebirds appear to incur among the highest DEE levels of any time of the year. The rates of energy expenditure measured here are among the highest reported in the literature so far, reaching inferred ceilings of sustainable energy turnover rates.
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author Piersma, T
Lindström, Åke
Drent, RH
Tulp, I
Jukema, J
Morrison, RIG
Reneerkens, J
Schekkerman, H
Visser, GH
author_facet Piersma, T
Lindström, Åke
Drent, RH
Tulp, I
Jukema, J
Morrison, RIG
Reneerkens, J
Schekkerman, H
Visser, GH
author_sort Piersma, T
title High daily energy expenditure of incubating shorebirds on High Arctic tundra: a circumpolar study
title_short High daily energy expenditure of incubating shorebirds on High Arctic tundra: a circumpolar study
title_full High daily energy expenditure of incubating shorebirds on High Arctic tundra: a circumpolar study
title_fullStr High daily energy expenditure of incubating shorebirds on High Arctic tundra: a circumpolar study
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