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Reproductive parameters in relation to food supply in the whiskered tern ( Chlidonias hybrida )
Authors:Jean-Marc Paillisson   Sébastien Reeber   Alexandre Carpentier  Lo?c Marion
Affiliation:(1) UMR-CNRS 6553 Ecobio, Biologie des Populations et de la Conservation, Campus de Beaulieu, Université de Rennes 1, Av. du Général Leclerc, 35042 Rennes, France;(2) SNPN, Réserve naturelle du Lac de Grand-Lieu, 15 rue de la Chataigneraie, 44830 Bouaye, France
Abstract:It is generally accepted that breeding terns are sensitive to food supply and that their reproductive effort could be substantially affected by the availability and access to resources. In this study we examined reproductive parameters in the whiskered tern Chlidonias hybrida in relation to food supply during the courtship feeding period (food brought by males to females) over a 2-year period (2004–2005). We also studied whether the condition of the nestlings [body condition index (BCI)] was related to a proxy of the reproductive investment of the adults (the clutch size) during a season of food shortage. Behavioural observations showed a decrease in the intensity of male courtship feeding between years (2004 > 2005), and a strong shift in the relative abundance of the two prey groups (invertebrates/fish; invertebrate prey dropped from 88.0 to 49.3%) brought by males. This change in food delivery rates did not result in a delay in laying, but there was a significant difference in mean clutch size between years (2.71 ± 0.49 eggs in 2004 and 2.05 ± 0.78 eggs in 2005) without any within-year variation in relation to the laying dates. The egg size (volume and length) was related to the year (2004 < 2005), suggesting a trade-off in the quantity and the quality of eggs between the two seasons. We also found no evidence that the investment in a large clutch affected nestling BCI in the course of the food shortage season. Since many pairs (about 60%) interrupted breeding during the incubation stage, we assumed that parents that succeeded in rearing nestlings in these conditions were probably ‘high-quality’ individuals. Our results therefore showed that whiskered terns are sensitive to the varying food conditions they experienced throughout the courtship period. The diversity of prey types could be a key factor in the reproductive investment of this tern species.
Keywords:Body condition   Chlidonias hybrida   Clutch size  Courtship feeding  Egg size  Laying date
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