Parental quality and egg size affect chick survival in a precocial bird, the lapwing Vanellus vanellus

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Donald Blomqvist
O. C. Johansson
Frank Götmark
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[1] Department of Zoology,
[2] Section of Animal Ecology,undefined
[3] University of Göteborg,undefined
[4] Medicinaregatan 18,undefined
[5] S-413 90 Göteborg,undefined
[6] Sweden e-mail: d.blomqvist@zool.gu.se,undefined
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Oecologia | 1997年 / 110卷
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Key words Chick survival ;  Egg size ;  Parental quality ; Cross-fostering ;  Lapwing;
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Effects of egg size and parental quality on lapwing Vanellus vanellus chick survival were studied in southwestern Sweden over 6 years. Chicks from large eggs were heavier at hatching and survived significantly better than those from small eggs. To control for the confounding effect of parental quality on egg size and chick survival, we performed a cross-fostering experiment during 2 years, exchanging clutches between nests with large and small eggs. In control clutches, chicks from large eggs survived better than those from small eggs, but we found no significant difference in chick survival between exchanged clutches. Thus, egg size did not affect chick survival independently of parental quality. Fledging success increased with parental age and/or experience, and with female body mass. Hence, both egg size and parental quality affect chick survival in the lapwing.
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