Correlation between some body components and visible fat index in the Willow Warbler Phylloscopus trochilus (L.)

Authors

  • Björn Lundgren Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Animal Nutrition and Management
  • Anders Hedenström Department of Biology, Lund University
  • Jan Pettersson Ottenby Bird observatory

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.34080/os.v5.23007

Keywords:

fat storage, migration, biometrics

Abstract

The correlations between some body components and visual as well as chemically extracted fat deposits of migratory Willow Warblers were studied. This study shows that the use of body mass and visual fat index are good predictors of fat deposition in the Willow Warbler. The results also indicate that body water and fat content explain most of the variation of total body mass, followed by carcass-dry mass and pectoralis muscle dry-mass (spring birds). A significant, positive correlation between pectoralis muscle dry-mass and total extracted fat content in spring birds suggests a possible muscle hypertrophy associated with fat deposition. This may be an adaptation to carry heavy fat loads during migratory flights.

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Published

1995-04-01

How to Cite

Lundgren, B., Hedenström, A., & Pettersson, J. (1995). Correlation between some body components and visible fat index in the Willow Warbler Phylloscopus trochilus (L.). Ornis Svecica, 5(2), 75–79. https://doi.org/10.34080/os.v5.23007