Significance of Brooding to the Energy Demands of Alaskan Rock Ptarmigan Chicks

ABSTRACT. Rock ptarmigan (Lagopus mutus) chicks are brooded periodically during the first few days of life; longer in cold and rainy weather. Computed minimum foraging time in adverse weather conditions is 96 minutes/24 hours. Crop analysis and calo-rimetry of the 6 major food items show that a full...

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Main Authors: John B. Thebergel, George C. West
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spelling ftciteseerx:oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.492.1150 2023-05-15T14:19:41+02:00 Significance of Brooding to the Energy Demands of Alaskan Rock Ptarmigan Chicks John B. Thebergel George C. West The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives application/pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.492.1150 http://pubs.aina.ucalgary.ca/arctic/Arctic26-2-138.pdf en eng http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.492.1150 http://pubs.aina.ucalgary.ca/arctic/Arctic26-2-138.pdf Metadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it. http://pubs.aina.ucalgary.ca/arctic/Arctic26-2-138.pdf text ftciteseerx 2016-08-14T00:04:06Z ABSTRACT. Rock ptarmigan (Lagopus mutus) chicks are brooded periodically during the first few days of life; longer in cold and rainy weather. Computed minimum foraging time in adverse weather conditions is 96 minutes/24 hours. Crop analysis and calo-rimetry of the 6 major food items show that a full crop may contain up to 0.47 kcals. Energy requirements were calculated for both an 18-gram chick and a 30-gram chick. The 18-gram chick required between 34 and 50 crop loads per 24 hours. With 96 minutes foraging time, and the observed pecking rates, this was considered possible. The 30-gram chick required twice as much foraging time but since it was approaching homeo-thermy,. it was tentatively concluded that neither was that chick being handicapped by brooding. Vagaries in early survival of rock ptarmigan chicks, therefore, afe not due to differences in post-hatch weather. RI~SUMÉ: Conséquences de la couvaison sur la demande en énergie chez des POUS-sins du Lagopbde des rochers en Alaska. Pendant les premiers jours de leur vie, les poussins du Lagopède des rochers (Lagopus mutus) sont couvés périodiquement et plus longtemps par temps froid et pluvieux. On a calculé que dans des conditions Text Arctic Lagopus mutus rock ptarmigan Alaska Unknown
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description ABSTRACT. Rock ptarmigan (Lagopus mutus) chicks are brooded periodically during the first few days of life; longer in cold and rainy weather. Computed minimum foraging time in adverse weather conditions is 96 minutes/24 hours. Crop analysis and calo-rimetry of the 6 major food items show that a full crop may contain up to 0.47 kcals. Energy requirements were calculated for both an 18-gram chick and a 30-gram chick. The 18-gram chick required between 34 and 50 crop loads per 24 hours. With 96 minutes foraging time, and the observed pecking rates, this was considered possible. The 30-gram chick required twice as much foraging time but since it was approaching homeo-thermy,. it was tentatively concluded that neither was that chick being handicapped by brooding. Vagaries in early survival of rock ptarmigan chicks, therefore, afe not due to differences in post-hatch weather. RI~SUMÉ: Conséquences de la couvaison sur la demande en énergie chez des POUS-sins du Lagopbde des rochers en Alaska. Pendant les premiers jours de leur vie, les poussins du Lagopède des rochers (Lagopus mutus) sont couvés périodiquement et plus longtemps par temps froid et pluvieux. On a calculé que dans des conditions
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