Biparental Care in a Generalist Raptor, the Chimango Caracara in Central Argentina

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Diego Gallego-García, Mikel Larrea, C. Solaro, J. Sarasola
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The allocation of parental care behaviors between the sexes may be influenced by the species’ mating system, degree of sexual size dimorphism, and predictability of food resources. Biparental care (i.e., both parents contributing to raising young) has been documented in raptors, including those with minimal sexual size dimorphism and/or whose food resources are unpredictable in time (e.g., scavengers). The Chimango Caracara (Milvago chimango) is a common raptor with slight sexual size dimorphism and a scavenging lifestyle. During two breeding seasons, we performed focal observations at nests in a Chimango Caracara colony in central Argentina to assess the division of labor between the sexes. For males and females separately, we measured the time spent incubating and brooding, and the food delivery rate to nestlings; then we used GLMMs to assess various factors that may influence these behaviors, including parental sex, time of day, clutch or brood size, and nestlings’ age. We used GLMMs to test the influence of time spent brooding and food delivery rate (both parents combined for these variables) on nest success and productivity. Although both sexes contributed to all parental care activities, females spent more time incubating and brooding than males. Brooding time decreased as nestlings aged. Food delivery rate did not differ between the sexes. Food delivery rate was higher during the middle of nestlings’ development but declined thereafter. Nest success and productivity were higher at nests with higher food delivery rates. Adults spent more time incubating and brooding during morning and midday, and food delivery rate was higher during the afternoon.
阿根廷中部奇曼哥狞鸟(Chimango Caracara)这种综合型猛禽的双亲护理
父母照料行为在两性之间的分配可能受到物种交配系统、性体型二形化程度和食物资源可预测性的影响。双亲照料(即父母双方都参与抚养幼鸟)在猛禽中已有记录,包括那些性别大小二形性极小和/或食物资源在时间上不可预测的猛禽(如食腐动物)。奇曼哥狞鸟(Milvago chimango)是一种常见的猛禽,具有轻微的性别体型二形性和食腐生活方式。在两个繁殖季节,我们对阿根廷中部一个奇曼哥狞鸟聚居地的巢进行了重点观察,以评估雌雄奇曼哥狞鸟的分工。我们分别测量了雄鸟和雌鸟的孵化和育雏时间,以及向雏鸟提供食物的比率;然后我们使用GLMMs评估了可能影响这些行为的各种因素,包括父母性别、一天中的时间、窝或雏鸟大小以及雏鸟年龄。我们使用 GLMMs 检验了育雏时间和食物输送率(父母双方对这些变量的合计)对筑巢成功率和生产率的影响。尽管雌雄雏鸟都参与了所有的亲鸟照料活动,但雌鸟孵化和育雏的时间要多于雄鸟。育雏时间随着雏鸟年龄的增长而减少。雌雄雏鸟的食物供给率没有差异。在雏鸟发育中期,给食率较高,但之后有所下降。给食率较高的巢的成功率和生产率都较高。成鸟在上午和中午孵化和育雏的时间较长,下午的食物提供率较高。
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Accounts of Chemical Research
Accounts of Chemical Research 化学-化学综合
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31.40
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1.10%
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312
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Accounts of Chemical Research presents short, concise and critical articles offering easy-to-read overviews of basic research and applications in all areas of chemistry and biochemistry. These short reviews focus on research from the author’s own laboratory and are designed to teach the reader about a research project. In addition, Accounts of Chemical Research publishes commentaries that give an informed opinion on a current research problem. Special Issues online are devoted to a single topic of unusual activity and significance. Accounts of Chemical Research replaces the traditional article abstract with an article "Conspectus." These entries synopsize the research affording the reader a closer look at the content and significance of an article. Through this provision of a more detailed description of the article contents, the Conspectus enhances the article's discoverability by search engines and the exposure for the research.
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