Interactions between stomach structure and diet choice in shorebirds

Captive Red Knots (Calidris canutus) fed soft food pellets developed atrophied stomachs, and were reluctant to eat their usual hard-shelled mollusc prey. An interspecific comparison among shorebirds showed that wild Red Knots and other intact-mollusc-eating species have gizzards with relatively grea...

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Published in:The Auk
Main Authors: Piersma, Theunis, Koolhaas, Anita, Dekinga, Anne
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 1993
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spelling ftunigroningenpu:oai:pure.rug.nl:publications/d8679024-f679-4b0a-999d-901993122493 2024-06-02T08:04:48+00:00 Interactions between stomach structure and diet choice in shorebirds Piersma, Theunis Koolhaas, Anita Dekinga, Anne 1993-07 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/11370/d8679024-f679-4b0a-999d-901993122493 https://research.rug.nl/en/publications/d8679024-f679-4b0a-999d-901993122493 https://doi.org/10.2307/4088419 https://pure.rug.nl/ws/files/3303169/1993AukPiersma.pdf eng eng https://research.rug.nl/en/publications/d8679024-f679-4b0a-999d-901993122493 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Piersma , T , Koolhaas , A & Dekinga , A 1993 , ' Interactions between stomach structure and diet choice in shorebirds ' , The Auk , vol. 110 , no. 3 , pp. 552-564 . https://doi.org/10.2307/4088419 SANDPIPERS CALIDRIS-MARITIMA DIGESTIVE ORGAN SIZE GREAT CRESTED GREBES SNOW GEESE GUT MORPHOLOGY BODY-MASS MUSCLE CANUTUS FLIGHT GROUSE article 1993 ftunigroningenpu https://doi.org/10.2307/4088419 2024-05-07T18:06:52Z Captive Red Knots (Calidris canutus) fed soft food pellets developed atrophied stomachs, and were reluctant to eat their usual hard-shelled mollusc prey. An interspecific comparison among shorebirds showed that wild Red Knots and other intact-mollusc-eating species have gizzards with relatively great mass but very small proventriculi. Within six different shorebird species, the heavier individuals usually had the heavier stomachs as well, but in Red Knots and Bar-tailed Godwits (Limosa lapponica) we identified heavy premigrant individuals with reduced stomach masses, suggesting a reallocation of protein reserves before long-distance flights. In both species reduced stomach mass was associated with a relatively soft diet. We were unable to show that during adjustment of stomachs to hard-shelled prey, such prey are broken down to smaller fragments. We attribute this to the counteractive influence of the pylorus during adjustment. We summarize the suggested stomach/diet interactions as a network of causal relationships and feedback loops involving the type of diet and gizzard mass. We identify two basic modifiers of gizzard mass: one working via endurance training and disuse atrophy; and another involving endocrine and/or neural mechanisms. It is likely that, in the course of their annual cycle, shorebirds are prevented from achieving maximal digestive performance owing to seasonal changes in feeding habitats and diet enforced by their long-distance migrations. Article in Journal/Newspaper Calidris canutus Calidris maritima University of Groningen research database The Auk 110 3 552 564
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topic SANDPIPERS CALIDRIS-MARITIMA
DIGESTIVE ORGAN SIZE
GREAT CRESTED GREBES
SNOW GEESE
GUT MORPHOLOGY
BODY-MASS
MUSCLE
CANUTUS
FLIGHT
GROUSE
spellingShingle SANDPIPERS CALIDRIS-MARITIMA
DIGESTIVE ORGAN SIZE
GREAT CRESTED GREBES
SNOW GEESE
GUT MORPHOLOGY
BODY-MASS
MUSCLE
CANUTUS
FLIGHT
GROUSE
Piersma, Theunis
Koolhaas, Anita
Dekinga, Anne
Interactions between stomach structure and diet choice in shorebirds
topic_facet SANDPIPERS CALIDRIS-MARITIMA
DIGESTIVE ORGAN SIZE
GREAT CRESTED GREBES
SNOW GEESE
GUT MORPHOLOGY
BODY-MASS
MUSCLE
CANUTUS
FLIGHT
GROUSE
description Captive Red Knots (Calidris canutus) fed soft food pellets developed atrophied stomachs, and were reluctant to eat their usual hard-shelled mollusc prey. An interspecific comparison among shorebirds showed that wild Red Knots and other intact-mollusc-eating species have gizzards with relatively great mass but very small proventriculi. Within six different shorebird species, the heavier individuals usually had the heavier stomachs as well, but in Red Knots and Bar-tailed Godwits (Limosa lapponica) we identified heavy premigrant individuals with reduced stomach masses, suggesting a reallocation of protein reserves before long-distance flights. In both species reduced stomach mass was associated with a relatively soft diet. We were unable to show that during adjustment of stomachs to hard-shelled prey, such prey are broken down to smaller fragments. We attribute this to the counteractive influence of the pylorus during adjustment. We summarize the suggested stomach/diet interactions as a network of causal relationships and feedback loops involving the type of diet and gizzard mass. We identify two basic modifiers of gizzard mass: one working via endurance training and disuse atrophy; and another involving endocrine and/or neural mechanisms. It is likely that, in the course of their annual cycle, shorebirds are prevented from achieving maximal digestive performance owing to seasonal changes in feeding habitats and diet enforced by their long-distance migrations.
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author Piersma, Theunis
Koolhaas, Anita
Dekinga, Anne
author_facet Piersma, Theunis
Koolhaas, Anita
Dekinga, Anne
author_sort Piersma, Theunis
title Interactions between stomach structure and diet choice in shorebirds
title_short Interactions between stomach structure and diet choice in shorebirds
title_full Interactions between stomach structure and diet choice in shorebirds
title_fullStr Interactions between stomach structure and diet choice in shorebirds
title_full_unstemmed Interactions between stomach structure and diet choice in shorebirds
title_sort interactions between stomach structure and diet choice in shorebirds
publishDate 1993
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https://doi.org/10.2307/4088419
https://pure.rug.nl/ws/files/3303169/1993AukPiersma.pdf
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