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Patterns of nestling provisioning by a single‐prey loader bird, Great TitParus major

Marcial MarínJuan S. MonrósJosé A. Gil-delgadoEmilio BarbaFrancisco Atiénzar

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ParusTime of dayNestEcologySeasonal breederZoologyProvisioningBiologybiology.organism_classificationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsNature and Landscape ConservationPredation

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Capsule Nestling provisioning rates depend on nestling age and number, and on time of season, but not on time of day. Aims To determine patterns of nestling provisioning, the effort made by the parents, and the factors which affect them. Methods Mechanical counters to determine food provisioning patterns in 229 Great Tit Parus major nests over 4 years. Results Feeding frequency per chick showed a linear increase with nestling age and total feeding frequency stabilized towards the end of the nestling period. The number of visits per nest increased linearly, while those per nestling decreased linearly with brood‐size. Feeding rates per nest declined throughout the breeding season parallel to the seasonal brood‐size decline; feeding frequencies per nestling did not vary seasonally. Adult effort was almost constant throughout the day, independently of variations in brood‐size, ambient temperature and date. Conclusion Previous studies of nestling provisioning patterns were either contradictory or poorly suppor...

https://doi.org/10.1080/00063650902792049