Cold adaptation does not handicap warm tolerance in the most abundant Arctic seabird

JE Beaman, CR White, M Clairbaux… - … of the Royal …, 2024 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Arctic birds and mammals are physiologically adapted to survive in cold environments but
live in the fastest warming region on the planet. They should therefore be most threatened …

Keystone seabird may face thermoregulatory challenges in a warming Arctic

ML Grunst, AS Grunst, D Grémillet, A Kato, S Gentès… - Scientific Reports, 2023 - nature.com
Climate change affects the Arctic more than any other region, resulting in evolving weather,
vanishing sea ice and altered biochemical cycling, which may increase biotic exposure to …

Environment‐dependent relationships between corticosterone and energy expenditure during reproduction: Insights from seabirds in the context of climate change

AS Grunst, ML Grunst, D Grémillet, O Chastel… - Functional …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Alternative hypotheses have been proposed regarding how the hormone corticosterone
(CORT) mediates energy expenditure during reproduction. Elevated baseline CORT …

Innovative use of depth data to estimate energy intake and expenditure in Adélie penguins

B Dupuis, A Kato, O Hicks… - Journal of …, 2024 - journals.biologists.com
Energy governs species' life histories and pace of living, requiring individuals to make trade-
offs. However, measuring energetic parameters in the wild is challenging, often resulting in …

Biophysical models accurately characterize the thermal energetics of a small invasive passerine bird

M Sentís, C Pacioni, A De Cuyper, GPJ Janssens… - Iscience, 2023 - cell.com
Effective management of invasive species requires accurate predictions of their invasion
potential in different environments. By considering species' physiological tolerances and …