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Juvenile sex ratio in relation to breeding success in Capercaillie Tetrao urogallus and Black Grouse T. tetrix
Authors:BIRGER HÖRNFELDT  TIM HIPKISS  ULF EKLUND
Institution:Animal Ecology, Department of Ecology &Environmental Science, UmeåUniversity, SE-901 87 Umeå, Sweden
Abstract:We examined the relationship between breeding success and juvenile sex ratio in two gamebirds with differing degrees of sexual size dimorphism. We used breeding success as an indicator of the level of environmental stress the birds had experienced. Capercaillie Tetrao urogallus and Black Grouse T. tetrix wing samples were collected from hunters in northern Sweden during 1977-86. In both species, annual juvenile sex ratio (percentage of males) increased with annual breeding success, i.e. with reduced environmental stress. We attribute this to the higher energy requirements during growth, vulnerability to environmental stress, and mortality of juvenile males compared with females, especially under adverse conditions. Moreover, the relationship between breeding success and juvenile sex ratio was stronger in Capercaillie than in Black Grouse. This reflects the higher degree of sexual size dimorphism in Capercaillie, and consequent larger mortality difference between juvenile males and females.
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