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Age- and sex-related differences in dominance and foraging behaviour of nuthatches Sitta europaea
Affiliation:1. Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea;1. Department of Computer Science, University of Nebraska, Omaha, NE, USA;2. Amazon.com, Inc., Seattle, WA, USA
Abstract:Nuthatches collecting sunflower seeds from feeders were observed. In summer, but not in autumn, adults collected more seeds per visit than juveniles. From summer to autumn, juveniles increased both the number of seeds collected per unit time and the total number taken per visit. This was probably due to an increase in both experience and ability to handle seeds, possibly associated with beak growth. Males were dominant over females, and adults over juveniles of the same sex. Dominance relations were important in determining the length of visits; males made longer visits. Males also took more seeds per visit. However, females obtained more seeds per unit time, probably to avoid being supplanted by males.
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