Reproduction, social behaviour and captive husbandry in the eastern grass owl (Tyto longimembris).

IF 0.7 Q4 ZOOLOGY
R. Dunlop, P. Pain
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The eastern grass owl ( Tyto longimembris ) has a wide distribution through the Indian sub-continent, southern China, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea and northern and eastern Australia. Despite this broad geographic range it has seldom been studied in the wild and little is known of its reproductive ecology and social behaviour. We studied three nestlings acquired from the wild in 1996, and successfully bred from those birds in the following two years. Breeding commenced at one year of age, with up to three clutches produced in a single breeding season. Clutch size ranged between seven and 10 eggs; incubation commenced after the second egg was laid and lasted 29–31 days. Fertility within clutches varied from 0 to 90% (n=3 clutches, across two years), with clutches laid late in the season having lower fertility. Fledging success varied from 50 to 75% (n=2 clutches, across two years). Evidence of cooperative breeding was observed, with female young of the previous year participating in incubation and chick rearing in the year following their birth.
东部草鸮(Tyto longimembris)的繁殖、社会行为和圈养饲养。
东部草鸮(Tyto longimembris)广泛分布于印度次大陆、中国南部、印度尼西亚、巴布亚新几内亚以及澳大利亚北部和东部。尽管地理分布广泛,但很少在野外对其进行研究,对其生殖生态和社会行为知之甚少。我们研究了1996年从野外获得的三只雏鸟,并在接下来的两年里成功地从这些雏鸟中繁殖出来。在一岁时开始繁殖,在一个繁殖季节最多生产三窝。一窝蛋的大小在7到10个之间;第二枚蛋下蛋后开始孵化,孵化期29-31 d。卵窝内的繁殖率从0到90%不等(n=3个卵窝,两年),产卵季节较晚的卵窝的繁殖率较低。雏鸟的成功率从50%到75%不等(n=2只幼崽,两年)。观察到合作繁殖的证据,前一年的雌性雏鸟在出生后的一年中参与孵化和抚养雏鸟。
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