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Abstract
Summary. Diet specialisation during brood rearing has important consequences on parental reproductive success and on the recruitment rate of offspring. However, very little is known about the long-term consistency of parents when feeding their offspring. Here, we used Mediterranean Great Tits Parus major to test the hypothesis that parents show a consistent level of individual specialisation across years. To do this, we recorded prey delivered to 10-14 day-old chicks over six years. We standardised the data to control for environmental factors and used a Principal Component Analysis (PCA) to characterise the foraging provisioning behaviour of individuals. We assessed long-term dietary consistency using data from individuals recorded in two different years by performing a repeatability analysis (absolute consistency) and also running a Generalised Linear Mixed Model, where we measured the consistency of position of individuals in a group, relative to others (relative consistency). The PCA analysis showed that diet selection when provisioning chicks varies across two gradients: prey size vs. frequency of prey delivery, and caterpillars vs. spiders. Controlling for these factors, we found that both individual repeatability and the correlation of diet choices between years were moderately significant. Although Great Tits show high individual dietary specialisation within a year, diet fluctuates to some extent across years. This could provide a degree of flexibility to parents dealing with highly fluctuating environmental conditions as well as a buffer against climate change, and could be a consequence of increasing lifetime experience.—Olivé-Muñiz, M., Pagani-Núñez, E. & Senar, J.C. (2021). Breeding Great Tit Parus major individuals have moderately consistent foraging niches across years. Ardeola, 68: 409-422.
总结。育雏期间的饮食专业化对亲代繁殖成功和后代的招募率有重要影响。然而,人们对父母喂养后代的长期一致性知之甚少。在这里,我们使用地中海大山雀来测试父母在多年中表现出一致水平的个体专业化的假设。为了做到这一点,我们在六年内记录了10-14天大的雏鸟的猎物。我们将数据标准化以控制环境因素,并使用主成分分析(PCA)来表征个体的觅食供应行为。我们通过可重复性分析(绝对一致性)和广义线性混合模型来评估个体在两个不同年份记录的长期饮食一致性,在该模型中,我们测量了个体在群体中相对于其他个体位置的一致性(相对一致性)。主成分分析表明,雏鸟的饮食选择在两个梯度上存在差异:猎物大小与猎物传递频率,毛虫与蜘蛛。在控制了这些因素后,我们发现个体的可重复性和不同年份之间饮食选择的相关性都是中等显著的。虽然大山雀在一年内表现出高度的个体饮食特殊化,但饮食在一定程度上会在几年内波动。这可以为父母提供一定程度的灵活性,以应对高度波动的环境条件,以及对气候变化的缓冲,并且可能是增加终身经验的结果。Pagani-Nunez -Olive-Muniz, M, e . & Senar J.C.(2021)。繁殖大山雀幼鸟的主要个体有适度一致的觅食生态位。中国生物医学工程学报,28(6):449 -422。
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