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Nutritional and feeding ecology in Cory's shearwater Calonectris diomedea during breeding

机译:繁殖期间科里剪力水Calonectris diomedea的营养和喂养生态

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In birds, parents adjust their feeding behaviour according to breeding duties, which ultimately may lead to seasonal adjustments in nutritional physiology and hematology over the breeding season. Although avian physiology has been widely investigated in captivity, few studies have integrated individual changes in feeding and physiological ecology throughout the breeding season in wild birds. To study relationships between feeding ecology and nutritional ecophysiology in Cory's shearwater Calonectris diomedea, we weighed and took blood samples from 28 males and 19 females during the pre-laying, egg-laying, incubation, hatching and chick-rearing periods of the breeding season. In addition, we fitted 6 birds with geolocators to track their foraging movements throughout the reproductive period. Thus, we examined individual changes in (1) nutritional condition (biochemistry metabolites); (2) oxygen carrying capacity (hematology); and (3) feeding areas and foraging effort (stable isotopes and foraging movements). Geolocators revealed a latitudinal shift in main feeding areas towards more southern and more neritic waters throughout the breeding season, which is consistent with the steady increase in δ~(13)C signatures in the blood. Geolocators also showed a decrease in foraging effort from egg-laying to hatching, reflecting the activity decrease associated with incubation duties. Plasma metabolites, body mass and oxygen carrying capacity were associated with temporal changes in nutritional state and foraging effort in relation to recovery after migration, egg formation, fasting shifts during incubation and chick provisioning. This study shows that combining physiological and ecological approaches can help us understand the influence of breeding duties on feeding ecology and nutritional physiology in wild birds.
机译:在鸟类中,父母会根据育种职责来调整其喂养行为,这最终可能导致整个繁殖季节营养生理和血液学发生季节性调整。尽管圈养圈养的鸟类生理学已得到广泛研究,但很少有研究将野生鸟类整个繁殖季节的采食和生理生态的个体变化综合在一起。为了研究Cory的剪力水Calonectris diomedea中的进食生态学与营养生态生理学之间的关系,我们在繁殖季节的预产,产卵,孵化,孵化和雏鸡饲养期间称重并采集了28位男性和19位女性的血液样本。此外,我们为6只鸟安装了定位器,以追踪它们在整个繁殖期间的觅食运动。因此,我们研究了(1)营养状况(生物化学代谢产物)中的个体变化; (2)载氧量(血液学); (3)觅食区域和觅食努力(稳定的同位素和觅食运动)。地理定位器显示,在整个繁殖季节中,主要采食区的纬度向更南部和更具刺痛性的水域移动,这与血液中δ〜(13)C标记的稳定增加是一致的。定位者还显示了从产卵到孵化的觅食量减少,反映出与孵化任务相关的活动减少。血浆代谢物,体重和载氧能力与营养状态和觅食努力的暂时变化有关,这些变化与迁徙后的恢复,卵的形成,孵化和雏鸡的禁食转变有关。这项研究表明,将生理学和生态学方法相结合可以帮助我们了解育种职责对野生鸟类摄食生态学和营养生理学的影响。

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