Uniparental incubation in a cool climate : behavioural adaptations in the Eurasian dotterel

Energetic constraint during reproduction may limit the number or quality of young that a parent can produce per breeding attempt or the parent's longevity or future productivity, ultimately constraining lifetime reproductive success. The Eurasian dotterel Charadrius morinellus experienced energ...

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Main Author: Holt, S. (Sue E.)
Other Authors: Department of Biological Science
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: University of Stirling 2002
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1893/3248
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spelling ftunivstirling:oai:dspace.stir.ac.uk:1893/3248 2023-05-15T15:13:54+02:00 Uniparental incubation in a cool climate : behavioural adaptations in the Eurasian dotterel Holt, S. (Sue E.) Department of Biological Science 2002 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/1893/3248 http://dspace.stir.ac.uk/bitstream/1893/3248/1/Holt%20%282002%29%20-%20Uniparental%20Incubation%20in%20a%20Cool%20Climate.pdf en eng University of Stirling http://hdl.handle.net/1893/3248 http://dspace.stir.ac.uk/bitstream/1893/3248/1/Holt%20%282002%29%20-%20Uniparental%20Incubation%20in%20a%20Cool%20Climate.pdf Eurasian dotterel Behavior Eggs incubation Thesis or Dissertation Doctoral Doctor of Philosophy 2002 ftunivstirling 2022-06-13T18:42:48Z Energetic constraint during reproduction may limit the number or quality of young that a parent can produce per breeding attempt or the parent's longevity or future productivity, ultimately constraining lifetime reproductive success. The Eurasian dotterel Charadrius morinellus experienced energetic constraint during the Incubation period. Dotterel breed in the cold arctic-alpine zone and most breeding attempts are cared for by the male alone. The combination of a cold climate, giving high energetic costs of incubation and thermoregulation, and restricted foraging time due to uniparental Incubation, resulted in non-adaptive mass loss and constrained Investment of time and energy In incubation. If the incubation period is potentially energetically constrained, then behavioural mechanisms that reduce energetic costs could increase the production of young. When more energetically constrained, dotterel reduced the energetic cost of incubation by scheduling trips in conditions when the unattended eggs would have cooled more slowly and by making fewer, but longer trips. When suffering severe energetic constraint, some dotterel neglected their eggs for many hours: dotterel embryos' high chilling tolerance may have been necessary for successful uniparental incubation In a cold and unpredictable environment. Dotterel selected nest sites that allowed them to build larger nests with larger linings. Larger, better insulated nests probably decreased heat loss from the eggs and sitting parents, so reducing energetic costs during incubation. Sitting dotterel oriented into the wind, which probably reduced the disruption of their plumage and minimised their energetic expenditure on thermoregulation. In cooler conditions, dotterel changed their nest defence strategy and used energetically cheaper but probably riskier responses to simulated predators. Behaviours may be shaped under conflicting selective pressures and dotterel's management of their high energetic costs during the incubation period was constrained by egg-predation: ... Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Arctic University of Stirling: Stirling Digital Research Repository Arctic
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topic Eurasian dotterel Behavior
Eggs incubation
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Eggs incubation
Holt, S. (Sue E.)
Uniparental incubation in a cool climate : behavioural adaptations in the Eurasian dotterel
topic_facet Eurasian dotterel Behavior
Eggs incubation
description Energetic constraint during reproduction may limit the number or quality of young that a parent can produce per breeding attempt or the parent's longevity or future productivity, ultimately constraining lifetime reproductive success. The Eurasian dotterel Charadrius morinellus experienced energetic constraint during the Incubation period. Dotterel breed in the cold arctic-alpine zone and most breeding attempts are cared for by the male alone. The combination of a cold climate, giving high energetic costs of incubation and thermoregulation, and restricted foraging time due to uniparental Incubation, resulted in non-adaptive mass loss and constrained Investment of time and energy In incubation. If the incubation period is potentially energetically constrained, then behavioural mechanisms that reduce energetic costs could increase the production of young. When more energetically constrained, dotterel reduced the energetic cost of incubation by scheduling trips in conditions when the unattended eggs would have cooled more slowly and by making fewer, but longer trips. When suffering severe energetic constraint, some dotterel neglected their eggs for many hours: dotterel embryos' high chilling tolerance may have been necessary for successful uniparental incubation In a cold and unpredictable environment. Dotterel selected nest sites that allowed them to build larger nests with larger linings. Larger, better insulated nests probably decreased heat loss from the eggs and sitting parents, so reducing energetic costs during incubation. Sitting dotterel oriented into the wind, which probably reduced the disruption of their plumage and minimised their energetic expenditure on thermoregulation. In cooler conditions, dotterel changed their nest defence strategy and used energetically cheaper but probably riskier responses to simulated predators. Behaviours may be shaped under conflicting selective pressures and dotterel's management of their high energetic costs during the incubation period was constrained by egg-predation: ...
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title Uniparental incubation in a cool climate : behavioural adaptations in the Eurasian dotterel
title_short Uniparental incubation in a cool climate : behavioural adaptations in the Eurasian dotterel
title_full Uniparental incubation in a cool climate : behavioural adaptations in the Eurasian dotterel
title_fullStr Uniparental incubation in a cool climate : behavioural adaptations in the Eurasian dotterel
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