Motacillidae、Sylvidae和Prunellidae物种建造的巢穴组成

IF 0.5 4区 农林科学 Q4 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE Avian Biology Research Pub Date : 2021-12-28 DOI:10.1177/17581559211066083
A. Dickinson, Emily Locke, L. A. Gray, S. Bennett, L. Biddle, A. Goodman, D. Deeming
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鸟巢可以是由一系列材料建造的复杂的生物工程结构,为孵化和许多物种的小鸡饲养提供场所。窝壁和杯衬所用材料的报告通常是定性的,无助于理解整个结构的功能特性。本文提供了蛾科四个物种的巢穴大小和组成数据:草地鹬(Anthus pratensis)、花尾鹬(Motacilla alba)、灰尾鹬、黄尾鹬,欧亚苇莺(Acrochalus scirpaceus)和欧亚黑帽莺(Sylvia atricapilla),以及李科的dunnock(Prunella modularis)。测试了三个假设:窝的大小与体重相关吗?是否可以根据巢穴的组成来区分物种;对于单个物种?是否可以根据施工中使用的材料来区分杯衬和外巢壁?巢的组成和大小因物种而异,尽管种内变异的程度不同。巢的大小与成年雌性的平均体重无关。组成取决于相似类型的材料,但不同物种的数量不同。根据至少一种组成材料,可以在巢穴结构方面区分物种,以及在杯状内衬和外部巢穴之间进行区分。通过提供成分的定量数据,未来可能更好地了解鸟巢的结构、绝缘和水文特性。当我们开始了解推动巢穴结构进化的因素时,这些信息将是非常宝贵的。
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Composition of nests constructed by species in the Motacillidae, Sylviidae and Prunellidae
Bird nests can be complex bio-engineered structures constructed from a range of materials to provide a site for incubation, and in many species chick rearing. Reports of the materials used in nest walls and cup linings are typically qualitative and do not assist in understanding the functional properties of the structure as a whole. This paper provides size and composition data for nests from four species of the Motacillidae family: the meadow pipit (Anthus pratensis), pied wagtail (Motacilla alba), grey wagtail (Motacilla cinerea), and the yellow wagtail (Motacilla flava), three species of the Sylviidae family: willow warbler (Phylloscopus trochilus), Eurasian reed warbler (Acrocephalus scirpaceus) and Eurasian blackcap (Sylvia atricapilla), and the dunnock (Prunella modularis) of the Prunellidae family. Three hypotheses were tested: do nest dimensions correlate with body mass? Is it possible to distinguish among species based on their nest composition; and for individual species? Is it possible to distinguish between the cup lining and outer nest wall based on the materials used in construction? Nest composition and size varied among species although the degree of intra-specific variation was different. Size of a nest was unrelated to average female adult body mass. Composition relied on similar types of materials but in differing quantities between species. It was possible to distinguish among species in terms of nest construction, and between the cup lining and the outer nest, on the basis of at least one of the component materials. By providing quantitative data on composition, it may be possible in the future to understand better the structural, insulative and hydrological properties of the nest. Such information will be invaluable as we begin to develop an understanding of the factors that have driven evolution of nest architecture.
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Avian Biology Research
Avian Biology Research 农林科学-奶制品与动物科学
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期刊介绍: Avian Biology Research provides a forum for the publication of research in every field of ornithology. It covers all aspects of pure and applied ornithology for wild or captive species as well as research that does not readily fit within the publication objectives of other ornithological journals. By considering a wide range of research fields for publication, Avian Biology Research provides a forum for people working in every field of ornithology.
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