WINTER METABOLISM OF CONIFEROUS FOREST TITS (PARIDAE) UNDER ARCTIC CONDITIONS - A STUDY WITH DOUBLY LABELED WATER

Citation
A. Carlson et al., WINTER METABOLISM OF CONIFEROUS FOREST TITS (PARIDAE) UNDER ARCTIC CONDITIONS - A STUDY WITH DOUBLY LABELED WATER, Ornis Scandinavica, 24(2), 1993, pp. 161-164
Citations number
26
Categorie Soggetti
Ornithology
Journal title
ISSN journal
00305693
Volume
24
Issue
2
Year of publication
1993
Pages
161 - 164
Database
ISI
SICI code
0030-5693(1993)24:2<161:WMOCFT>2.0.ZU;2-6
Abstract
Daily field metabolic rates (FMR) during mid winter of two species of coniferous forest tits, Siberian Tit Parus cinctus and Willow Tit Paru s montanus were measured with the doubly-labeled water (DLW) technique north of the Arctic circle in Sweden. The Siberian Tit is approximate ly 10% larger than the Willow Tit. Despite this difference in body mas s no significant differences in field metabolic rates between the two species were found in our sample. Both species expended 10-20% less en ergy than predicted by recently derived allometric equations. Northern populations of Willow Tits bad significantly higher FMR and metabolic intensities, M (M = FMR/BMR(p)) than a more southern population. This hints at an intraspecific latitudinal cline in basal metabolic rates (BMR). The two species' predicted metabolic rate at their northern bou ndary in Scandinavia implies that physiological adaptations to winter conditions of both Siberian and Willow Tits have evolved further to th e east within their range where they are exposed to harsher climatic c onditions during winter.