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Inter- and intraspecific variation in the use of marine food resources by three Cinclodes (Furnariidae, Aves) species: Carbon isotopes and osmoregulatory physiology
(Elsevier GmbH, 2002)
The avian genus Cinclodes (Furnariidae) includes species that inhabit both inland and marine shores. We compared the carbon isotopic
composition and osmoregulatory capacities of field caught individuals of three Cinclodes ...
Water economy of three Cinclodes (Furnariidae) species inhabiting marine and freshwater ecosystems
(Sociedad de Biología de Chile, 2004)
Digestive enzymes in two species of marine Cinclodes (Passeriformes: Furnariidae)
(American Ornithologist Society, 2003)
Changes in digestive enzyme activity along the intestine may be related to changes in substrate concentration in the intestine. We examined the distribution of digestive enzymes along the intestine in two species of ...
Intestinal Disaccharidases and Aminopeptidase-N in two species of Cinclodes (Passerine: Furnaridae
(Sociedad de Biología de Chile, 2000)
Osmoregulation and adaptive radiation in the ovenbird genus Cinclodes (Passeriformes : Furnariidae)
(BLACKWELL, 2006-10)
1. The genus Cinclodes is unique among passerines because it includes two species that can be considered marine/coastal and also includes several species that inhabit freshwater streams or that shift habitats between ...
Breeding biology of long-tailed cinclodes cinclodes pabsti sick, 1969 (Passeriformes: Furnariidae)
(2021-01-01)
Cinclodes pabsti is an endemic passerine restricted to the highland areas in southern Brazil. The aim of this study was to provide information on its breeding biology. The nesting cavities along road cuts were monitored ...
Coping with salt without salt glands: Osmoregulatory plasticity in three species of coastal songbirds (ovenbirds) of the genus Cinclodes (Passeriformes: Furnariidae)
(Springer Verlag, 2004)
We investigated the phenotypic plasticity of renal function in three South American coastal passerine Cinclodes (ovenbirds) differing in the proportion of marine prey they consume. Individuals were acclimated to two regimes ...
Multi-tissue δ2H analysis reveals altitudinal migration and tissue-specific discrimination patterns in Cinclodes
(Ecological Society of America, 2015)
© 2015 Newsome et al. One of the fastest growing uses of stable isotope analysis in ecology is using hydrogen isotope (δ2H) values to characterize animal movement and migration strategies. Most studies measure δ2H values ...
Triple oxygen isotope measurements (delta'o-17) of body water reflect water intake, metabolism, and delta O-18 of ingested water in passerines
(Frontiers Media, 2021)
Understanding physiological traits and ecological conditions that influence a species reliance on metabolic water is critical to creating accurate physiological models that can assess their ability to adapt to environmental ...