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Diet quality and resource allocation in the zebra finch

机译:斑马雀的饮食质量和资源分配

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We investigated the effect of diet quality on resource allocation in zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata) by providing females with a high-quality (HQ) or low-quality (LQ) diet for six weeks prior to pairing, and continuing these diets during egg laying and chick rearing. Diet treatments were then reversed and the experiment repeated. When females laid on the HQ diet, egg mass increased with laying order, but the reverse was true on the LQ diet. Females laid significantly more male eggs on the LQ diet compared with on the HQ diet. In addition, female eggs were more frequent at the end of the clutch when on the HQ diet and at the beginning of the clutch when on the LQ diet. These differences in the primary sex ratio are in line with predictions from sex allocation theory, since in this species females are more vulnerable to nutritional stress than males.
机译:我们通过配对前六周为雌性提供高质量(HQ)或劣质(LQ)饮食,并在产卵期间继续使用这些饮食,研究了饮食质量对斑马雀(Taeniopygia guttata)资源分配的影响。和小鸡饲养。然后改变饮食疗法,并重复实验。当雌性以高品质饮食喂养时,卵的质量随着产顺序而增加,而低品质饮食则相反。与总部饮食相比,母鸡在长期饮食中产下的雄性卵明显多。此外,母性鸡蛋在进行HQ饮食时,离合结束时和母乳喂养时,在LQ饮食中更频繁。这些主要性别比的差异与性别分配理论的预测相符,因为在该物种中,女性比男性更容易遭受营养压力。

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