双育在红颈格里布

J. Kloskowski
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在1993-1999年期间,在波兰东南部的163对繁殖对中,记录了4次双育(一年内饲养两窝)的尝试。在同一个筑巢季节,有两对成功地养育了两个后代。时间似乎是双育发生率的一个重要限制因素。尝试双孵的配对是最早的繁殖者,相对于前一窝的孵化时间,第二次孵蛋开始得早。所有尝试第二窝的配对都在鱼苗池中筑巢,鱼苗池中鱼的供应量高。在第二窝孵育开始前和孵育结束后,双卵对比单卵对在孵育的相应时期更频繁地喂养第一窝幼鸟。然而,与单育者相比,尝试双育的父母更早地对第一窝幼鸟具有攻击性,并且在随后一窝的孵化期间喂养它们的频率更低。显然,只有在食物丰富的地区进行早期繁殖,才能使企鹅父母克服由于在连续的繁殖尝试中重叠的亲代投资而产生的冲突压力。2000年3月8日收,2000年10月5日收。
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Double-Brooding in Red-Necked Grebes
-Four attempts of double-brooding (rearing two broods in one year) in the Red-necked Grebe (Podiceps grisegena) in SE Poland were recorded out of 163 breeding pairs studied over the period 1993-1999. Two pairs successfully reared two broods during the same nesting season. Time appears to be an important constraint on the incidence of double-brooding. The pairs attempting double-brooding were among the earliest breeders and the second clutches were started early, relative to the hatching time of the previous brood. All pairs attempting a second brood nested on fry ponds with high fish availability. Double-brooded pairs fed the first-brood young more frequently before the onset and after termination of incubation of the second clutch than did single-brooded pairs during the corresponding period of brood rearing. However, in comparison with single-breeders, parents attempting double-broods were aggressive to the first-brood young earlier and fed them less frequently during the incubation of the subsequent clutch. Apparently only early breeding on territories with abundant food allows grebe parents to overcome conflicting pressures resulting from overlapping parental investment in successive reproductive attempts. Received 8 March 2000, accepted 5 October 2000.
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