Shared or unshared parental care in overwintering brent geese (Branta bernicla hrota)

We examine brood size effects on the behaviour of wintering parent and juvenile brent geese (Branta bernicla hrota) to test predictions of shared and unshared parental care models. The behaviour of both parents and offspring appear to be influenced by declining food availability over the winter. Par...

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Main Authors: Tinkler, Evelynne, Montgomery, Ian, Elwood, Robert
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2007
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Online Access:https://pure.qub.ac.uk/en/publications/6d0cac9e-e6c4-43cf-aadd-fdc8db7b946c
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1439-0310.2006.01324.x
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description We examine brood size effects on the behaviour of wintering parent and juvenile brent geese (Branta bernicla hrota) to test predictions of shared and unshared parental care models. The behaviour of both parents and offspring appear to be influenced by declining food availability over the winter. Parental vigilance increased with brood size and may be explained by vigilance having functions in addition to antipredator behaviour where the benefits are shared among the brood. There was no increase in parental aggression with brood size and this does not fit the prediction of shared care. Nevertheless, large families are able to monopolize better feeding areas compared with smaller families and large families static feed more but walk feed less than do small families, the former apparently being the preferred mode. The presence of additional young, rather than increasing the amount of parental aggression, seems to enhance the family's competitive ability. Because parents with large broods benefit from enhanced access to resources there is likely to be no additional significant cost in the parental care of larger broods (sensu Trivers 1972).
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spelling ftqueensubelpubl:oai:pure.qub.ac.uk/portal:publications/6d0cac9e-e6c4-43cf-aadd-fdc8db7b946c 2025-06-15T14:24:25+00:00 Shared or unshared parental care in overwintering brent geese (Branta bernicla hrota) Tinkler, Evelynne Montgomery, Ian Elwood, Robert 2007-04 https://pure.qub.ac.uk/en/publications/6d0cac9e-e6c4-43cf-aadd-fdc8db7b946c https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1439-0310.2006.01324.x http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=33947670860&partnerID=8YFLogxK eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Tinkler, E, Montgomery, I & Elwood, R 2007, 'Shared or unshared parental care in overwintering brent geese (Branta bernicla hrota)', Ethology, vol. 113, no. 4, pp. 368-376. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1439-0310.2006.01324.x /dk/atira/pure/subjectarea/asjc/1100/1103 name=Animal Science and Zoology /dk/atira/pure/subjectarea/asjc/2800/2802 name=Behavioral Neuroscience article 2007 ftqueensubelpubl https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1439-0310.2006.01324.x 2025-06-03T04:43:45Z We examine brood size effects on the behaviour of wintering parent and juvenile brent geese (Branta bernicla hrota) to test predictions of shared and unshared parental care models. The behaviour of both parents and offspring appear to be influenced by declining food availability over the winter. Parental vigilance increased with brood size and may be explained by vigilance having functions in addition to antipredator behaviour where the benefits are shared among the brood. There was no increase in parental aggression with brood size and this does not fit the prediction of shared care. Nevertheless, large families are able to monopolize better feeding areas compared with smaller families and large families static feed more but walk feed less than do small families, the former apparently being the preferred mode. The presence of additional young, rather than increasing the amount of parental aggression, seems to enhance the family's competitive ability. Because parents with large broods benefit from enhanced access to resources there is likely to be no additional significant cost in the parental care of larger broods (sensu Trivers 1972). Article in Journal/Newspaper Branta bernicla brent geese Unknown
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Shared or unshared parental care in overwintering brent geese (Branta bernicla hrota)
title Shared or unshared parental care in overwintering brent geese (Branta bernicla hrota)
title_full Shared or unshared parental care in overwintering brent geese (Branta bernicla hrota)
title_fullStr Shared or unshared parental care in overwintering brent geese (Branta bernicla hrota)
title_full_unstemmed Shared or unshared parental care in overwintering brent geese (Branta bernicla hrota)
title_short Shared or unshared parental care in overwintering brent geese (Branta bernicla hrota)
title_sort shared or unshared parental care in overwintering brent geese (branta bernicla hrota)
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