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食物补充真的能提高繁殖鸟类的生产力吗?

Does food supplementation really enhance productivity of breeding birds?

机构信息

Centre for Ornithology, School of Biosciences, College of Life and Environmental Sciences, The University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham, UK.

出版信息

Oecologia. 2010 Oct;164(2):311-20. doi: 10.1007/s00442-010-1645-x. Epub 2010 May 15.

Abstract

Food availability influences multiple stages of the breeding cycle of birds, and supplementary feeding has helped in its understanding. Most supplementation studies have reported advancements of laying, whilst others, albeit less numerous, have also demonstrated fitness benefits such as larger clutches, shorter incubation periods, and greater hatching success. Relatively few studies, however, have investigated the effects of supplementary feeding for protracted periods across multiple stages of the breeding cycle. These effects are important to understand since long-term food supplementation of birds is recommended in urban habitats and is used as a tool to increase reproductive output in endangered species. Here, we compare the breeding phenology and productivity of blue tits Cyanistes caeruleus and great tits Parus major breeding in food-supplemented and non-supplemented blocks in a broadleaf woodland in central England over three seasons (2006-2008). Supplementation was provided continuously from several weeks pre-laying until hatching, and had multiple significant effects. Most notably, supplementation reduced brood size significantly in both species, by half a chick or more at hatching (after controlling for year and hatching date). Reduced brood sizes in supplemented pairs were driven by significantly smaller clutches in both species and, in blue tits, significantly lower hatching success. These are novel and concerning findings of food supplementation. As expected, supplementary feeding advanced laying and shortened incubation periods significantly in both species. We discuss the striking parallels between our findings and patterns in blue and great tit reproduction in urban habitats, and conclude that supplementary feeding may not always enhance the breeding productivity of birds.

摘要

食物的可获得性影响鸟类繁殖周期的多个阶段,而补充喂养有助于对此进行理解。大多数补充喂养研究报告称产卵有所提前,而其他研究(尽管数量较少)也证明了补充喂养对鸟类的适应性有益,例如卵的数量更多、孵化期更短、孵化成功率更高。然而,相对较少的研究调查了在繁殖周期的多个阶段长时间补充喂养的影响。这些影响很重要,因为在城市生境中建议长期对鸟类进行食物补充,并且将其作为增加濒危物种繁殖输出的一种工具。在这里,我们比较了在英格兰中部一个阔叶林地中,经过三个季节(2006-2008 年)补充喂养和未补充喂养的区域中,蓝山雀 Cyanistes caeruleus 和大山雀 Parus major 的繁殖物候和生产力。从产卵前数周开始,持续提供补充食物,直到孵化,补充喂养有多个显著影响。最值得注意的是,补充喂养显著降低了两个物种的窝卵数,在孵化时减少了半只或更多的雏鸟(控制了年份和孵化日期)。补充喂养对窝卵数的影响是由于两个物种的巢中卵的数量明显减少,并且在蓝山雀中,孵化成功率明显降低。这些都是关于食物补充的新的、令人担忧的发现。如预期的那样,补充喂养在两个物种中都显著提前了产卵时间并缩短了孵化期。我们讨论了我们的发现与城市生境中蓝山雀和大山雀繁殖模式之间惊人的相似之处,并得出结论,补充喂养并不总是能提高鸟类的繁殖生产力。

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