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Feathering the nest: the effects of feather supplementation to Blue Tit nests

机译:羽毛巢:羽毛补充对蓝雀巢的影响

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Feathers are a widely used nesting material and whilst they may serve to provide thermoregulatory benefits, to repel ectoparasites and/or act as a sexual signal, their exact function remains unclear. Here, we describe a two-part study that examined the function of feathers in Blue Tit (Cyanistes caeruleus) nests. In the first part, we supplemented (experimental) Blue Tit nests with individually-marked feathers during nest building and incubation, and examined the fate of those feathers: remain in the original nestbox; removed (i.e. lost); or moved to neighbouring nestbox. Parents' responses to them and their reproductive success was compared with unsupplemented (control) pairs. Blue Tits at experimental nests generally removed the feathers provided during nest building but generally kept the feathers provided during incubation, providing no support for a thermoregulatory function of feather nest constituents; they retained feathers more often when ambient temperatures were higher later in the spring. As ectoparasite load did not differ between experimental and control nests, feathers appeared to function primarily as sexual signals. We suggest that males during nest building generally removed additional feathers because their introduction mimicked another male attempting to cuckold the resident male. In the second part of the study, we searched for evidence of conspecific nest prospecting and nest material theft by placing individually-marked feathers into the two nestboxes neighbouring each experimental nestbox used in the first part of the study, again both during nest building and incubation. We found no evidence of nest material theft or therefore of conspecific nest prospecting, even when one or both of the neighbouring nestboxes were empty. This suggests that feather availability is not limiting and we conclude that feathers serve primarily as a sexual signal in Blue Tits. However, we were unable to provide any evidence of nest material theft and studies that film both of the parents' responses to the feathers would be useful.
机译:羽毛是一种广泛使用的嵌套材料,尽管它们可以起到提供温度调节作用,排斥外寄生虫和/或充当性信号的作用,但其确切功能尚不清楚。在这里,我们描述了一个分为两部分的研究,该研究检查了蓝雀(Cyanistes caeruleus)巢中羽毛的功能。在第一部分中,我们在筑巢和孵化过程中为(实验性)蓝山雀巢添加了带有单独标记的羽毛,并研究了这些羽毛的命运:保留在原始巢箱中;删除(即丢失);或移至相邻的Nestbox。将父母对他们的反应及其生殖成功与未补充(对照)对进行了比较。实验巢中的蓝雀通常会去除筑巢过程中提供的羽毛,但通常会保留孵化过程中提供的羽毛,不支持羽毛巢成分的温度调节功能。当春季晚些时候的环境温度更高时,它们会更频繁地保留羽毛。由于实验和控制巢之间的体外寄生虫负荷没有差异,因此羽毛似乎主要起性信号作用。我们建议在筑巢期间,雄性通常会去除其他羽毛,因为它们的引入模仿了另一只试图使常住雄性戴绿帽的雄性。在研究的第二部分中,我们通过将单独标记的羽毛放入与研究第一部分中使用的每个实验巢箱相邻的两个巢箱中,来寻找同种巢勘探和巢物质盗窃的证据,同样在筑巢和孵化期间。即使相邻的一个或两个巢箱都是空的,我们也没有发现筑巢材料被盗的证据,也没有发现同种筑巢的证据。这表明羽毛的可用性不受限制,我们得出结论,羽毛在蓝雀中主要充当性信号。但是,我们无法提供任何巢穴材料被盗的证据,而将父母双方对羽毛的反应拍下来的研究也将是有用的。

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