Relationships between egg size, chick size at hatching, and chick survival in the Whimbrel Numenius phaeopus |
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Authors: | MURRAY C. GRANT |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biological Sciences, Durham University, South Road, Durham DH13;LE |
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Abstract: | The relationships between egg size, chick size at hatching and chick survival in Whimbrels Numenius phaeopus were studied over a three-year period in the Shetland Isles. Three measurements of chick size at hatching were all positively correlated with egg volume, though the relationship was strongest with hatchling body-weight. In two of the three years the proportion of chicks from a brood which survived to fledging increased significantly with the mean hatching weight of chicks in the brood. Within broods, a significant effect of hatching weight on survival was detectable only up to 7 days after hatching. Between years the egg volumes and hatchling weights of individual female Whimbrels showed relatively little variability, indicating that these attributes could be controlled to a large extent by inheritance. |
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