Determinants of reproductive success in a Mediterranean multi-brooded passerine: the Black WheatearOenanthe leucura


Abstract:

The factors affecting individual variation in reproductive success in a multibrooded passerine, the Black WheatearOenanthe leucura, were studied during five years in a dry inland depression in SE Spain. Black Wheatear pairs initiated 1–5 breeding attempts in a season, including relayings, and managed to raise 0–3 broods and 0–13 fledglings. The onset of breeding for different pairs spanned several months. The number of breeding attempts and the proportion of young resulting in fledged young (excluding predated broods) were the best predictors of seasonal reproductive success. Clutch size showed a quadratic relationship with laying date. Female age and time of residency and indexes of parental condition such as discontinuities in feather growth or prevalence of ectoparasites had significant effects on breeding productivity. Repeatabilities of breeding performance for males, females or in territories were not …

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1995

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    Áreas de conocimiento:

    • Ecología
    • Ecología

    Áreas temáticas de Dewey:

    • Temas específicos de historia natural de los animales
    • Aves
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