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Change in body mass in relation to breeding phase in bull-headed shrikes
Authors:Masaoki Takagi
Institution:(1) Laboratory of Applied Zoology, Faculty of Agriculture, Hokkaido University, Sapporo 060-8589, Japan;(2) Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Osaka City University, Sugimoto Osaka-City 558-8585, Japan
Abstract:Changes in body mass of both sexes of the bull-headed shrike, Lanius bucephalus, were investigated over the six breeding phases of this species. Standardized body mass (SBM), which was defined as body mass divided by the length of the tarsus, of the males was relatively constant over the phrases, while the SBM of the females changed drastically. In the females, the SBM during egg-laying was higher than the SBM in all the other breeding phases. The SBM of the females did not differ between the incubation and early-nestling phases, and was lowest during the fledgling phase. Mass loss in bull-headed shrikes did not correspond to an adaptive adjustment of body mass to permit a reduction in the power required for flight in the nestling period. It is likely that incubating females constantly maintain their body mass to invest in parental efforts from the incubating to nestling periods.
Keywords:body mass  breeding phase  bull-headed shrike  Lanius bucephalus
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