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In the BlackcapSylvia atricapillaLast-Hatched Nestlings Can Catch up with Older Siblings

Authors :
Ewa Węgrzyn
Source :
Ardea. 100:179-186
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
Netherlands Ornithologists' Union, 2012.

Abstract

Development during the relatively short time that young spend in the nest is crucial in a bird's life history. The rate of nestling growth strongly depends on numerous environmental and social factors, even within the same species or population. In the present study I examine the relative contributions of brood size, hatching asynchrony, hatching date and feeding rate in determining intraspecific variation in the growth of Eurasian Blackcap Sylvia atricapilla nestlings. I found a significant effect of brood size, hatching order and date on nestling development. However, the effect of hatching order and date was significant only for young nestlings and it gradually disappeared with nestling age. The only factor significantly affecting nestling development just before fledging was brood size. Nests of four siblings produced the heaviest young with the longest tarsi. This probably resulted from the highest feeding rate per nestling observed in broods of four nestlings. The study shows that for Blackcaps bree...

Details

ISSN :
03732266
Volume :
100
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Ardea
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........aff69a1dabe9f1c2c5bbea945631ac27
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5253/078.100.0209