How do Purple Sandpipers Calidris maritima survive the winter north of the Arctic circle?

Winter north of the Arctic circle in northern Norway is colder, windier and there is less solar radiation than in eastern Scotland, at a latitude 13 degrees further south. We predicted from equations derived from heated taxidermic mounts that the maintenance metabolism (Basal Metabolic Rate plus ext...

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Main Authors: Summers, R.W., Piersma, T., Strann, K.B., Wiersma, P.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 1998
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11370/8c5c24a8-b718-42a4-82ae-839e132554d1
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author Summers, R.W.
Piersma, T.
Strann, K.B.
Wiersma, P.
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description Winter north of the Arctic circle in northern Norway is colder, windier and there is less solar radiation than in eastern Scotland, at a latitude 13 degrees further south. We predicted from equations derived from heated taxidermic mounts that the maintenance metabolism (Basal Metabolic Rate plus extra costs for thermoregulation) for Purple Sandpipers Calidris maritima wintering in these climatic conditions in Norway would be 1.3 times greater than for Purple Sandpipers of the same size in Scotland. Adaptations to the more extreme environment and greater energy requirements were investigated by measuring differences in the body size and composition of Purple Sandpipers from northern Norway and Scotland. As predicted, the Norwegian Purple Sandpipers had more fat stores, but these were still at relatively low levels (6.5% of fresh body mass) compared with other waders wintering in cold climates. The Norwegian birds were slightly larger so will probably have a relatively lower thermal conductance than Scottish birds. Also, there were large differences in the relative sizes of the intestine (1.5 times heavier in Norwegian birds) and liver (1.3 times heavier). This suggests Bat Purple Sandpipers wintering in Norway eat and process a greater amount of food than the birds in Scotland. Ln this way, the additional energy demands for thermoregulation in a colder environment are probably met.
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op_source Summers, R W, Piersma, T, Strann, K B & Wiersma, P 1998, 'How do Purple Sandpipers Calidris maritima survive the winter north of the Arctic circle?', Ardea, vol. 86, no. 1, pp. 51-58.
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spelling ftunigroningenpu:oai:pure.rug.nl:publications/8c5c24a8-b718-42a4-82ae-839e132554d1 2025-06-15T14:16:36+00:00 How do Purple Sandpipers Calidris maritima survive the winter north of the Arctic circle? Summers, R.W. Piersma, T. Strann, K.B. Wiersma, P. 1998 https://hdl.handle.net/11370/8c5c24a8-b718-42a4-82ae-839e132554d1 https://research.rug.nl/en/publications/8c5c24a8-b718-42a4-82ae-839e132554d1 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Summers, R W, Piersma, T, Strann, K B & Wiersma, P 1998, 'How do Purple Sandpipers Calidris maritima survive the winter north of the Arctic circle?', Ardea, vol. 86, no. 1, pp. 51-58. Calidris maritima storage strategies body composition metabolic rate energetics foraging ENERGY-EXPENDITURE MASS SHOREBIRDS DUNLINS BRITAIN WEIGHT SIZE DIET article 1998 ftunigroningenpu 2025-05-19T08:39:19Z Winter north of the Arctic circle in northern Norway is colder, windier and there is less solar radiation than in eastern Scotland, at a latitude 13 degrees further south. We predicted from equations derived from heated taxidermic mounts that the maintenance metabolism (Basal Metabolic Rate plus extra costs for thermoregulation) for Purple Sandpipers Calidris maritima wintering in these climatic conditions in Norway would be 1.3 times greater than for Purple Sandpipers of the same size in Scotland. Adaptations to the more extreme environment and greater energy requirements were investigated by measuring differences in the body size and composition of Purple Sandpipers from northern Norway and Scotland. As predicted, the Norwegian Purple Sandpipers had more fat stores, but these were still at relatively low levels (6.5% of fresh body mass) compared with other waders wintering in cold climates. The Norwegian birds were slightly larger so will probably have a relatively lower thermal conductance than Scottish birds. Also, there were large differences in the relative sizes of the intestine (1.5 times heavier in Norwegian birds) and liver (1.3 times heavier). This suggests Bat Purple Sandpipers wintering in Norway eat and process a greater amount of food than the birds in Scotland. Ln this way, the additional energy demands for thermoregulation in a colder environment are probably met. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Calidris maritima Northern Norway Unknown Arctic Norway
spellingShingle Calidris maritima
storage strategies
body composition
metabolic rate
energetics
foraging
ENERGY-EXPENDITURE
MASS
SHOREBIRDS
DUNLINS
BRITAIN
WEIGHT
SIZE
DIET
Summers, R.W.
Piersma, T.
Strann, K.B.
Wiersma, P.
How do Purple Sandpipers Calidris maritima survive the winter north of the Arctic circle?
title How do Purple Sandpipers Calidris maritima survive the winter north of the Arctic circle?
title_full How do Purple Sandpipers Calidris maritima survive the winter north of the Arctic circle?
title_fullStr How do Purple Sandpipers Calidris maritima survive the winter north of the Arctic circle?
title_full_unstemmed How do Purple Sandpipers Calidris maritima survive the winter north of the Arctic circle?
title_short How do Purple Sandpipers Calidris maritima survive the winter north of the Arctic circle?
title_sort how do purple sandpipers calidris maritima survive the winter north of the arctic circle?
topic Calidris maritima
storage strategies
body composition
metabolic rate
energetics
foraging
ENERGY-EXPENDITURE
MASS
SHOREBIRDS
DUNLINS
BRITAIN
WEIGHT
SIZE
DIET
topic_facet Calidris maritima
storage strategies
body composition
metabolic rate
energetics
foraging
ENERGY-EXPENDITURE
MASS
SHOREBIRDS
DUNLINS
BRITAIN
WEIGHT
SIZE
DIET
url https://hdl.handle.net/11370/8c5c24a8-b718-42a4-82ae-839e132554d1
https://research.rug.nl/en/publications/8c5c24a8-b718-42a4-82ae-839e132554d1