THE COST OF INCUBATION IN RELATION TO CLUTCH-SIZE IN THE COLLARED FLYCATCHER FICEDULA-ALBICOLLIS

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作者
MORENO, J
GUSTAFSSON, L
CARLSON, A
PART, T
机构
[1] UNIV UPPSALA, DEPT ZOOL, S-75122 UPPSALA, SWEDEN
[2] SWEDISH AGR UNIV, DEPT WILDLIFE ECOL, S-75007 UPPSALA, SWEDEN
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10.1111/j.1474-919X.1991.tb04830.x
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Q95 [动物学];
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071002 ;
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This study examines the importance of avian incubation costs as determinants of clutch-size variation by performing clutch-size and brood-size manipulations in the same population of Collared Flycatchers Ficedula albicollis during the same breeding season. In 25 cases when three or more clutches of the same size were completed on the same day, we moved two eggs on the day after the last egg had been laid from one randomly selected clutch (C-) to another (C0) and moved two other eggs from this to a third clutch (C+). In 20 other cases of simultaneously completed clutches of the same size, we moved two randomly selected young from one brood to a second and from that moved two other young to a third (B-, B0 and B+ groups). Most females were weighed the day after completion of the clutch and 1-4 days before hatching of the young, and some of them also 10-14 days after hatching of the young. We measured the daily energy expenditure of females incubating manipulated clutches of 4, 6 and 8 eggs by means of the doubly-labelled water (D2 O-18) technique and also recorded their nest attendance. Hatching success of fertilized eggs was reduced in the enlarged clutches compared with control and reduced clutches. Females expired on average 3142.6 ml CO2 and expended 78.6 kJ per day while incubating, which corresponds to a metabolic intensity of 3.3 times BMR. Daily energy expenditure increased with clutch-size due to higher costs while incubating, and not because of changed activity patterns. There were no significant differences in length of incubation, female mass or mass changes between phases for the C-, C0 and C+ groups. In both the C and B groups, enlarged broods produced significantly more fledged young than control broods, and those significantly more than reduced broods. Fledgling tarsus-length and mass did not differ significantly between treatments in either the C or B groups. There was no significant difference in breeding success between clutch and brood manipulations. In this season, incubation costs did not entail significant fitness losses, expressed either as fledgling production or female condition. Also, control females could have raised more young to fledging age than they did with no apparent costs.
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