Female great tits Parus major do not increase their daily energy expenditure when incubating enlarged clutches

Maaike E. de Heij*, Richard Ubels, G. Henk Visser, Joost M. Tinbergen

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Several studies have shown that enlargement of clutches during incubation reduces the long-term survival of parents. In line with these findings, studies on the energetic costs of nocturnal incubation show an increase in energy expenditure with clutch enlargement. Studies on daily energy expenditure during incubation (DEEinc), however, do not consistently show such a negative effect of clutch enlargement. To determine whether differential survival results from a direct increase in energy costs or rather from costs associated with compensatory behaviour, we studied the DEEinc (kJ day(-1)), change in body mass and nest attendance behaviour of free-living female great tits Parus major that incubated either control or experimentally enlarged clutches. DEEinc did not differ between the two treatment groups, but was negatively related to mean ambient temperature over the 24-h measuring period, and to the fraction of daytime females spent on the nest. Controlling for these two factors, females incubating enlarged clutches did not spend more energy per 24 h period than females incubating control clutches. Clutch enlargement also did not affect body mass of incubating females, or their nest attendance behaviour. Yet, in the enlarged group body mass change and nest attentiveness were negatively correlated, suggesting that females responded differently to the experimental treatment and thereby preventing us from finding an effect of clutch enlargement.

Originele taal-2English
Pagina's (van-tot)121-126
Aantal pagina's6
TijdschriftJournal of Avian Biology
Volume39
Nummer van het tijdschrift2
DOI's
StatusPublished - mrt.-2008

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