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Variation in clutch size in relation to nest size in birds

Blandine DoligezIan R. HartleyIndrikis KramsMarcel M. LambrechtsTore SlagsvoldFrancesco CecereTapio SolonenSven G. NilssonPeter N. FernsVladimír RemešJean Charles BouvierPaul IsenmannLuís P. Da SilvaMartyn J. StenningRimvydas JuškaitisAnna DubiecEduardo Garcia-del-reyJan-åke NilssonAnders Pape MøllerZihad BouslamaArne LundbergCezary MitrusEsa LehikoinenJacques BlondelCarla S. PimentelAntero JärvinenArie J. Van NoordwijkToni LaaksonenJanne T. SeppänenWiesław WalankiewiczTomasz D. MazgajskiJukka T. ForsmanFrank AdriaensenJános TörökMarcel EensTapio EevaHugo RoblesHugo RoblesRianne PinxtenJuan Carlos SenarEmilio BarbaAnne CharmantierXavier MorinClotilde BiardCamillo CusimanoAna Cláudia NorteSeppo RytkönenJudith Morales-fernazPiotr TryjanowskiShelley A. HinsleyRuedi G. NagerMikael Von NumersLars GustafssonAya GoldshteinAnne E. GoodenoughAndrew G. GoslerJerzy BańburaAlberto SoraceMotti CharterMotti CharterVirginie DemeyrierRaivo MändPhilippe PerretMarie Claude QuidozMark C. MainwaringBruno MassaStaffan JacobBruno FaivreSantiago MerinoJordi CamprodonMarkku OrellAlexandr ArtemyevArnaud GrégoireClaire DoutrelantDorota CzeszczewikBernard LeclercqHeinz RichnerIga GóźdźPhilipp HeebErkki KorpimäkiIlze PriednieceMariusz CichońMikko MönkkönenMikko MönkkönenOlli J. Loukola

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BREEDING SUCCESSAvian clutch sizeBiodiversité et EcologieSEXUAL SELECTIONPredationnatural holesNestTITS PARUS-MAJORBLUE TITSQL_671Original ResearchGEEcologyEcologyhole nestingSTURNUS-VULGARISFLYCATCHERS FICEDULAChemistryreaction normSexual selectioninternational1181 Ecology evolutionary biologyHole nestingHole nesting natural holes nest boxes reaction normnest boxeseducationta1172ZoologyBiologyIntraspecific competitionEcology and EnvironmentBiodiversity and EcologyClutchBiologyNest boxEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsNature and Landscape ConservationEkologi[ SDE.BE ] Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and EcologyInterspecific competitionPIED FLYCATCHERSPASSERINE BIRDSHole nesting;natural holes;nest boxes;reaction normSettore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E Applicatata1181[SDE.BE]Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and EcologyGREAT TITSZoologyTHERMAL CONDITIONS

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© 2014 The Authors. Nests are structures built to support and protect eggs and/or offspring from predators, parasites, and adverse weather conditions. Nests are mainly constructed prior to egg laying, meaning that parent birds must make decisions about nest site choice and nest building behavior before the start of egg-laying. Parent birds should be selected to choose nest sites and to build optimally sized nests, yet our current understanding of clutch size-nest size relationships is limited to small-scale studies performed over short time periods. Here, we quantified the relationship between clutch size and nest size, using an exhaustive database of 116 slope estimates based on 17,472 nests of 21 species of hole and non-hole-nesting birds. There was a significant, positive relationship between clutch size and the base area of the nest box or the nest, and this relationship did not differ significantly between open nesting and hole-nesting species. The slope of the relationship showed significant intraspecific and interspecific heterogeneity among four species of secondary hole-nesting species, but also among all 116 slope estimates. The estimated relationship between clutch size and nest box base area in study sites with more than a single size of nest box was not significantly different from the relationship using studies with only a single size of nest box. The slope of the relationship between clutch size and nest base area in different species of birds was significantly negatively related to minimum base area, and less so to maximum base area in a given study. These findings are consistent with the hypothesis that bird species have a general reaction norm reflecting the relationship between nest size and clutch size. Further, they suggest that scientists may influence the clutch size decisions of hole-nesting birds through the provisioning of nest boxes of varying sizes.

10.1002/ece3.1189http://juuli.fi/Record/0252708514