Habitat and laying date of Great and Blue Tit Parus major and P. caeruleus |
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Authors: | Andre A.,Dhondt ,Roman,Eyckerman ,Renaat,Moermans Jan,Hublé |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biology, Universitaire Instelling Antwerpen, B-2610 Wilrijk;Laboratory of Animal Ecology, Rijksuniversiteit Gent, B-9000 Ghent;Biometric Unit, Rijkscentrum voor Landbouwkundig Onderzoek, B-9200 Merelbeke, Belgium |
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Abstract: | Using 19 year's data from nine study areas at Ghent we investigated the effect of habitat on laying date, and found it to be quite different for Great and Blue Tits. In Great Tits we found a clear gradient in laying dates from urban over suburban to rural habitats. Blue Tits laid earliest in a suburban habitat and latest in a rural habitat. All other areas, including urban, suburban and rural ones, formed one intermediate group. The overall average laying date for the Great Tit, 18.9 April, was slightly earlier than that of the Blue Tit, 19.4 April. In urban areas Great Tits laid significantly earlier than Blue Tits, in optimal oak habitat and in one suburban area Blue Tits laid earlier, whereas in the five remaining areas no significant differences between the two species were found. We argue that the differences in laying dates, although correlated to temperature, are probably caused by differences in the timing of food availability. We suggest that differences in laying dates of Great and Blue Tits are caused by a different response to environmental variations through differences in feeding ecology. |
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