The effect of parental condition on egg-size and reproductive success in short-tailed shearwaters Puffinus tenuirostris |
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Authors: | C E Meathrel J S Bradley R D Wooller I J Skira |
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Institution: | (1) Biological Sciences, Murdoch University, 6150, Western Australia, Australia;(2) Department of Parks, Wildlife and Heritage, 7001 Hobart, Tasmania, Australia |
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Abstract: | Eggs were exchanged between 50 pairs of shorttailed shearwaters Puffinus tenuirostris on Great Dog Island, Bass Strait, Australia, in an attempt to distinguish the intrinsic effects of egg-size from any effects stemming from differential quality of parental care. At 64 experimental nests, large and small eggs were exchanged whereas at 36 control nests, eggs of equivalent, medium, size were exchanged. Egg-size appeared independent of maternal effects. In both groups, hatching and fledging success were independent both of eggsize and of the body condition of the attending parents. This suggests that breeding success in these birds may be more closely related to the behavioural traits of parents than to physiological factors. |
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Keywords: | Hatching success Fledging success Parental condition Shearwaters |
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