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Breeding limits foraging time: Evidence of interrupted foraging response from body mass variation in a tropical environment

机译:觅食时间的繁殖极限:热带环境中体重变化引起的觅食反应中断的证据

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Birds should store body reserves if starvation risk is anticipated; this is known as an ‘interrupted foraging response’. If foraging remains unrestricted, however, body mass should remain low to limit the predation risk that gaining and carrying body reserves entails. In temperate environments mass gain in female birds during breeding is often attributed to egg formation and mass loss after incubation to flight adaptation or the effect of reproductive workload, rather than as a result of an adaptive interrupted foraging response to the limited foraging time or unpredictable foraging conditions that breeding demands. In tropical environments, foraging conditions vary more within the breeding season than in temperate environments, and so studies in tropical environments are more suited to decouple the potentially confounded effects of increase in body reserves versus egg formation on the body mass of breeding birds. In this study, we test whether breeding results in an interrupted foraging response in a tropical savannah system using body mass data collected over a 15-year period from female Common Bulbuls Pycnonotus barbatus. This species breeds both in the wet and dry season, despite fewer resources being available in the dry season. Breeding stage predicted female body mass: body mass peaked abruptly during incubation, but was not closely associated with the egg-laying stage, and declined during brood rearing. Breeding females were heavier in the dry season than in the wet season. In the dry season, heavier birds were more likely to incubate eggs or brood chicks. These observations suggest that increased body reserves are required to buffer the consequence of limited foraging time or impoverished foraging conditions, which may be most pronounced during incubation and in the dry season, respectively. Such mass increases are consistent with an interrupted foraging response, which may apply to temperate zone birds experiencing foraging restrictions during breeding.
机译:如果预料到饥饿的风险,禽鸟应储存身体储备;这就是所谓的“中断觅食响应”。但是,如果觅食不受限制,则体重应保持较低水平,以限制获取和携带身体储备所带来的掠食风险。在温带环境中,雌性鸟在繁殖过程中的质量增加通常归因于孵化后的卵形成和质量损失,这是由于飞行适应或生殖工作量的影响,而不是由于有限的觅食时间或无法预测的觅食而导致的适应性觅食响应中断繁殖要求的条件。在热带环境中,与温带环境相比,在繁殖季节内的觅食条件变化更大,因此,在热带环境中进行的研究更适合消除体力储备与卵形成对繁殖鸟类体重的潜在混杂影响。在这项研究中,我们使用15年来从雌性普通夜蛾Pycnonotus barbatus收集的体重数据,测试了繁殖是否会导致热带稀树草原系统中觅食反应的中断。尽管干燥季节可用的资源较少,但该物种在潮湿和干燥季节均可繁殖。繁殖阶段可预测雌性体重:在孵化过程中体重突然达到峰值,但与产卵阶段没有密切关系,而在育雏过程中体重下降。在干旱季节,繁殖雌性比在潮湿季节重。在干旱季节,较重的鸟类更可能孵化卵或雏鸡。这些观察结果表明,需要增加身体储备来缓冲有限的觅食时间或觅食条件差的后果,这可能分别在孵化期和旱季最为明显。这种质量的增加与觅食反应的中断相一致,这可能适用于温带地区鸟类在繁殖期间受到觅食限制的情况。

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