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Effects of Nest Characteristics on Reproductive Performance in Blue Tits Cyanistes Caeruleus and Great Tits Parus major

Authors :
Iwona Cyżewska
Marcin Markowski
Jerzy Bańbura
Piotr Zieliński
Joanna Skwarska
M. Bańbura
Adam Kaliński
Michałt Glądalski
Jarosłtaw Wawrzyniak
Source :
Avian Biology Research. 9:37-43
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
SAGE Publications, 2016.

Abstract

A major function of birds’ nests is to protect eggs and offspring against temperature fluctuations. Reproductive performance was found to be closely related to nest characteristics in some species. We present results concerning nest attributes and their impact on breeding characteristics in Blue Tits ( Cyanistes caeruleus) and Great Tits ( Parus major) in central Poland over a three year period, 2012-2014, in an urban parkland and a deciduous forest. In Blue Tits, hatching success was positively affected by the nest lining mass. Clutch size was associated with the lining mass and nest mass, and the number of hatchlings was associated with both the nest mass and lining mass. In Great Tits, hatching success was positively affected by the lining mass and fledging success was positively affected by the nest depth and nest mass. Also, clutch size tended to be related to the nest depth and the number of hatchlings was associated with the lining mass. We found that Blue Tit nests were deeper and heavier than Great Tit nests. There were no differences in nest depth and nest mass between two habitats for both tit species. We conclude that there is a relationship between better quality nests and better breeding performance in both Great Tits and Blue Tits.

Details

ISSN :
17581567 and 17581559
Volume :
9
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Avian Biology Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........f5207694988dc768b6423359ea3b1e1a
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3184/175815516x14447556559088