Morphological and digestive adjustments buffer performance: how staging shorebirds cope with severe food declines
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Organisms cope with environmental stressors by behavioral, morphological, and physiological adjustments. Documentation of such adjustments in the wild provides information on the response space in nature and the extent to which behavioral and bodily adjustments lead to appropriate performance effects. Here we studied the morphological and digestive adjustments in a staging population of migrating Great Knots Calidris tenuirostris in response to stark declines in food abundance and quality at the Yalu Jiang estuarine wetland (northern Yellow Sea, China). At Yalu Jiang, from 2011 to 2017 the densities of intertidal mollusks, the food of Great Knots, declined 15âfold. The staple prey of Great Knots shifted from the relatively softâshelled bivalve Potamocorbula laevis in 2011â2012 to harderâshelled mollusks such as the gastropod Umbonium thomasi in 2016â2017. The crushing of the mollusks in the gizzard would require a threefold to 11âfold increase in break force. This was partially resolved...
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2025-06-11



