When do canary parents respond to nestling signals of need?
1995; Royal Society; Volume: 260; Issue: 1359 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1098/rspb.1995.0102
ISSN1471-2954
Autores Tópico(s)Animal Vocal Communication and Behavior
ResumoRestricted accessMoreSectionsView PDF ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack Citations ShareShare onFacebookTwitterLinked InRedditEmail Cite this article Kilner Rebecca 1995When do canary parents respond to nestling signals of need?Proc. R. Soc. Lond. B.260343–348http://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.1995.0102SectionRestricted accessArticleWhen do canary parents respond to nestling signals of need? Rebecca Kilner Google Scholar Find this author on PubMed Search for more papers by this author Rebecca Kilner Google Scholar Find this author on PubMed Published:22 June 1995https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.1995.0102AbstractParent birds at the nest face a brood of nestlings that are jostling, gaping, calling and posturing. Recent empirical work on food distribution among the brood has demonstrated a strong effect of close proximity to the parent in determining the amount of food allocated to each chick. Chick position in the size hierarchy and level of chick food deprivation have previously been shown separately to influence chick proximity to the feeding parent, but it is not clear how these two factors interact. Experiments on canaries, described here, aimed first to investigate the interaction of size and hunger on chick proximity to the feeding parent and, second, to discover whether parents responded to any other chick behaviours when distributing food within the brood. Manipulations of levels of food deprivation with respect to chick size indicated that although size had the strongest effect on chick proximity to the parent, hunger level could also play a part. When chick position in the nest was controlled experimentally, parents responded to other cues when allocating food. It is suggested that the broad food distribution patterns of the parents are influenced by size-dependent chick behaviours, such as proximity to the parent. Within these broad patterns parents respond to short-term fluctuations in chick hunger as signalled by the posturing and calling behaviours of the chick.FootnotesThis text was harvested from a scanned image of the original document using optical character recognition (OCR) software. As such, it may contain errors. Please contact the Royal Society if you find an error you would like to see corrected. Mathematical notations produced through Infty OCR. Previous ArticleNext Article VIEW FULL TEXT DOWNLOAD PDF FiguresRelatedReferencesDetailsCited by Brode M, Miller K, Atkins Coleman A, O'Neil K, Poole L and Bowers E (2021) Parental favoritism in a wild bird population, Animal Cognition, 10.1007/s10071-020-01463-3, 24:4, (677-687), Online publication date: 1-Jul-2021. 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