Offspring thermal demands and parental brooding efficiency differ for precocial birds living in contrasting climates ...
Abstract Background Chicks of precocial birds hatch well-developed and can search actively for food but their homeothermy develops gradually during growth. This makes them dependent on heat provided by parents (“brooding”), which is then traded off against other activities, mainly foraging. Although...
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ftdatacite:10.6084/m9.figshare.c.6593432 2024-09-15T18:40:22+00:00 Offspring thermal demands and parental brooding efficiency differ for precocial birds living in contrasting climates ... Kolešková, Veronika Šálek, Miroslav E. Brynychová, Kateřina Chajma, Petr Pešková, Lucie Elhassan, Esmat Petrusová Vozabulová, Eva Janatová, Veronika Almuhery, Aisha Sládeček, Martin 2024 https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.6593432 https://springernature.figshare.com/collections/Offspring_thermal_demands_and_parental_brooding_efficiency_differ_for_precocial_birds_living_in_contrasting_climates/6593432 unknown figshare Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode cc-by-4.0 Ecology FOS: Biological sciences Collection article 2024 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.6593432 2024-09-02T08:18:06Z Abstract Background Chicks of precocial birds hatch well-developed and can search actively for food but their homeothermy develops gradually during growth. This makes them dependent on heat provided by parents (“brooding”), which is then traded off against other activities, mainly foraging. Although brooding has been documented in many precocial birds, little is known about the differences in the amount and efficiency of brooding care, brooding diel rhythmicity, and impact on the chick’s growth, particularly between species living in different climatic conditions. Results We used multisensory dataloggers to evaluate brooding patterns in two congeneric species inhabiting contrasting climate zones: temperate Northern lapwing (Vanellus vanellus) and desert Red-wattled lapwing (Vanellus indicus). In accordance with our expectation, the adult desert lapwings brooded the chicks slightly less compared to the adult temperate lapwings. However, the desert lapwings brooded their chicks in higher ambient temperatures ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Vanellus vanellus DataCite |
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Ecology FOS: Biological sciences Kolešková, Veronika Šálek, Miroslav E. Brynychová, Kateřina Chajma, Petr Pešková, Lucie Elhassan, Esmat Petrusová Vozabulová, Eva Janatová, Veronika Almuhery, Aisha Sládeček, Martin Offspring thermal demands and parental brooding efficiency differ for precocial birds living in contrasting climates ... |
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Abstract Background Chicks of precocial birds hatch well-developed and can search actively for food but their homeothermy develops gradually during growth. This makes them dependent on heat provided by parents (“brooding”), which is then traded off against other activities, mainly foraging. Although brooding has been documented in many precocial birds, little is known about the differences in the amount and efficiency of brooding care, brooding diel rhythmicity, and impact on the chick’s growth, particularly between species living in different climatic conditions. Results We used multisensory dataloggers to evaluate brooding patterns in two congeneric species inhabiting contrasting climate zones: temperate Northern lapwing (Vanellus vanellus) and desert Red-wattled lapwing (Vanellus indicus). In accordance with our expectation, the adult desert lapwings brooded the chicks slightly less compared to the adult temperate lapwings. However, the desert lapwings brooded their chicks in higher ambient temperatures ... |
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Kolešková, Veronika Šálek, Miroslav E. Brynychová, Kateřina Chajma, Petr Pešková, Lucie Elhassan, Esmat Petrusová Vozabulová, Eva Janatová, Veronika Almuhery, Aisha Sládeček, Martin |
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Kolešková, Veronika Šálek, Miroslav E. Brynychová, Kateřina Chajma, Petr Pešková, Lucie Elhassan, Esmat Petrusová Vozabulová, Eva Janatová, Veronika Almuhery, Aisha Sládeček, Martin |
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Kolešková, Veronika |
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Offspring thermal demands and parental brooding efficiency differ for precocial birds living in contrasting climates ... |
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Offspring thermal demands and parental brooding efficiency differ for precocial birds living in contrasting climates ... |
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Offspring thermal demands and parental brooding efficiency differ for precocial birds living in contrasting climates ... |
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Offspring thermal demands and parental brooding efficiency differ for precocial birds living in contrasting climates ... |
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Offspring thermal demands and parental brooding efficiency differ for precocial birds living in contrasting climates ... |
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offspring thermal demands and parental brooding efficiency differ for precocial birds living in contrasting climates ... |
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https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.6593432 https://springernature.figshare.com/collections/Offspring_thermal_demands_and_parental_brooding_efficiency_differ_for_precocial_birds_living_in_contrasting_climates/6593432 |
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