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Caterpillar abundance in the territory affects the breeding performance of great tit Parus major minor.

作者信息

Seki Shin-Ichi, Takano Hajime

机构信息

Laboratory of Forest Zoology, Faculty of Agriculture, The University of Tokyo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-0032, Japan, , , , , , JP.

Tama Forest Science Garden, Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute, 1833 Todori, Hachioji, Tokyo 193-0843, Japan, , , , , , JP.

出版信息

Oecologia. 1998 May;114(4):514-521. doi: 10.1007/s004420050475.

Abstract

The effects of caterpillar food supply on the breeding performance of a population of the Japanese great tit Parus major minor were investigated. Since more than 90% of the food items in our study site were caterpillars living on trees, we estimated the food availability using 20 frass traps per hectare. The sampling error of this method was about 10% on average, which was accurate enough to detect differences between territories. Food abundance at laying in each territory affected the timing of egg laying. However, food amount after hatching was correlated with clutch size. No relationship was found between fledgling quality and food availability, probably because the effects of local variation in food abundance could be canceled out by parental effort such as extending the foraging area. There was a significant negative correlation between the length of the nestling period and food availability. We suggest that parent tits decide the timing of fledging at the point where two factors, predation risk before fledging and additional improvement of nestling quality, are balanced. Food availability just after fledging affected the length of post-fledging parental care; it seems that fledglings in "poor" territories would have had difficulty in finding food and hence needed to depend on their parents longer than those in "rich" territories.

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