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1 January 2006 FOOD LIMITATION DURING BREEDING IN A HETEROGENEOUS LANDSCAPE
Martin Granbom, Henrik G. Smith
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Abstract

Breeding success in birds may be determined by the availability of food that parents can provide to growing nestlings. A standard method for testing the occurrence of food limitation is to provide supplemental food during different parts of the breeding period. If there is spatial variation in the strength of food limitation, the effect of such an experiment should also vary spatially. We investigated whether the strength of food limitation during nestling rearing in the European Starling (Sturnus vulgaris) was related to the management intensity of agricultural landscapes. We fed birds mealworms during the nestling period in landscapes with high or low local availability of pasture, the preferred foraging habitat. Both habitat and food supplementation affected growth and survival of nestlings; the effects of the food-supplementation experiment were generally stronger than those of habitat. Mortality mainly struck the last-hatched chick. Both habitat and food supplementation positively affected nestling growth, measured as nestling tarsus length. In addition, food supplementation positively affected feather growth and asymptotic mass. Contrary to expectation, no interactions existed between effects of habitat and food supplementation, which suggests that breeding success was limited by food availability in both landscapes. Potential reasons for this lack of effect are parental compensation and low statistical power. Also, breeding densities were higher in landscapes with more pastures, possibly equalizing the per-capita availability of food. Thus, our results demonstrate that reproductive success was limited by availability of food when local availability of preferred foraging habitat was either low or high, but fail to demonstrate spatial variation in the strength of food limitation.

Escasez de Alimentos durante el Período Reproductivo en un Paisaje Heterogéneo

Martin Granbom and Henrik G. Smith "FOOD LIMITATION DURING BREEDING IN A HETEROGENEOUS LANDSCAPE," The Auk 123(1), 97-107, (1 January 2006). https://doi.org/10.1642/0004-8038(2006)123[0097:FLDBIA]2.0.CO;2
Received: 1 March 2004; Accepted: 29 May 2005; Published: 1 January 2006
KEYWORDS
breeding success
clutch size
European Starling
food supplementation
habitat heterogeneity
nestling growth
Sturnus vulgaris
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