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Experimental food supplementation affects the physical development, behaviour and survival of Little Owl Athene noctua nestlings

机译:实验性食物补充影响小猫头鹰雅典娜小鸟雏鸟的身体发育,行为和生存

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In birds, energy supply during growth is a major predictor of the fledglings' physical condition and survival prospects. Differential quantity and quality of fledglings produced under varying nestling food supplies are likely to affect the number of offspring that recruit into the breeding population. However, the underlying mechanisms and associated consequences are still poorly known. Using a partial cross-fostering and food supplementation experiment, we estimated the effect of variation in food supply during growth on nestling survival and fledgling phenotypic traits of Little Owls Athene noctua. Survival to fledging was much higher in food-supplemented nestlings (98.6%) than in control nestlings (82.4%). Furthermore, supplemented nestlings were on average 8.9g heavier and were more likely to develop subcutaneous fat deposits (99.4 vs. 73.7% of treatment and control nestlings, respectively). Supplemented nestlings also had on average longer wings than control nestlings, but tarsi and culmen did not differ significantly. Furthermore, experimentally supplemented fledglings struggled more when handled and emerged sooner from tonic immobility than control fledglings. The irises of supplemented fledglings were less intensely coloured. The experimentally induced changes in nestling development probably affect individual performance beyond fledging. Nestlings from orchard-dominated habitats were larger than those from habitats dominated by arable land. As nestling food supply is largely determined by natural food availability, we conclude that habitat quality affects Little Owl productivity and offspring quality, and ultimately, population dynamics
机译:在鸟类中,生长过程中的能量供应是雏鸟身体状况和生存前景的主要预测指标。在不同的雏鸟食物供应下生产的幼雏的数量和质量的差异可能会影响进入繁殖种群的后代数量。但是,底层机制和相关后果仍然知之甚少。使用部分交叉寄养和食物补充实验,我们估计了生长期间食物供应的变化对小猫头鹰雅典娜小夜蛾的雏鸟生存和雏鸟表型性状的影响。补充食物的雏鸟(98.6%)的成活率要比对照雏鸟(82.4%)高。此外,补充的雏鸟平均重8.9g,更有可能出现皮下脂肪沉积(分别为99.4%和73.7%的处理和对照组雏鸟)。补充雏鸟的翅膀平均也比对照雏鸟更长,但塔尔西人和高明鸟没有明显差异。此外,经实验补充的雏鸟在处理时挣扎得更多,并且比补品的雏鸟更快地出现在滋补不动的情况下。幼雏的虹膜上色较浅。雏鸟发育的实验性变化可能会影响雏鸟出雏后的表现。来自果园为主的栖息地的雏鸟比那些以耕地为主的栖息地的雏鸟更大。由于雏鸟的食物供应主要取决于自然食物的可获得性,因此我们得出结论,栖息地质量影响小猫头鹰的生产力和后代质量,最终影响种群动态

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