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Population density affects foraging behavior of male Black-throated Blue Warblers during the breeding season
Authors:Robert C Dobbs  T Scott Sillett  Nicholas L Rodenhouse  Richard T Holmes
Institution:Department of Biology, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada K7L 3N6;Smithsonian Migratory Bird Center, National Zoological Park, Washington, District of Columbia 20008, USA;Department of Biological Sciences, Wellesley College, Wellesley, Massachusetts 02481, USA;Department of Biological Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire 03755, USA
Abstract:ABSTRACT.   Foraging behavior often reflects food availability, a resource that may increasingly limit breeding birds as intraspecific crowding increases. Measuring foraging behavior, therefore, provides a way to investigate effects of population density on food limitation, an important link in understanding how crowding functions to regulate populations. We quantified three components of foraging behavior (prey attack rate, foraging speed, and relative use of morphologically constrained attack maneuvers) for male Black-throated Blue Warblers ( Dendroica caerulescens ) breeding under experimentally manipulated density conditions. Building on the previous work showing the density of conspecific neighbors affects territory size, reproductive success, and the time budgets of males ( Sillett et al. 2004 , Ecology 85: 2467–2477), we further show that density affects male foraging strategies. Although not differing in attack rate or foraging speed, male Black-throated Blue Warblers on territories with reduced neighbor densities used energetically expensive aerial attack maneuvers significantly less frequently than males in control (high-density) territories during both the incubation period and when provisioning nestlings and fledglings. We conclude that males altered their foraging behavior to compensate for density-related reductions in time available for foraging and that population density may constrain the time available for foraging.
Keywords:attack maneuver  attack rate  competition  crowding              Dendroica caerulescens            food limitation  foraging speed  population density  crowding  competition  food limitation
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