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Daily laying time in free-living European starlings: solar noon, a potential synchronizer
Authors:Houdelier Cécilia  Bertin Aline  Guyomarc'h Catherine  Richard Marie-Annick  Lumineau Sophie
Institution:  a UMR-CNRS 6552, Ethologie Evolution Ecologie, Rennes, France
Abstract:Reproduction is generally controlled by important temporal constraints involving complex adaptive mechanisms. Birds, in temperate zones, present marked breeding seasonality as well as marked daily organization of reproductive behavior, especially laying. Intra-specific variability and determinants of this pattern have been investigated mainly in domestic non-passerine birds. The present study analyzed the daily temporal organization of laying in a free-living species, the European starling, Sturnus vulgaris. Breeding in a starling colony was monitored for five consecutive years using a non-invasive method (infrared video camera) to precisely estimate laying times. European starlings present a marked daily laying rhythm, ovipositions occurring only during a morning species-specific temporal window. Inside this laying window, time intervals between successive eggs varied greatly among females. Contrary to many species, the light/dark cycle did not appear to control laying time in European starlings, but daily variations of the ultraviolet composition of the solar spectrum appeared to be a possible Zeitgeber of this behavior.
Keywords:Daily rhythm  Egg laying  Synchronization  Solar noon  Starling
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