Offspring provisioning effort in European starlings (Sturnus vulgaris) during the nestling rearing period

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dc.contributor.advisor Barber, Colleen Anne, 1962-
dc.creator Ozbek, Sare
dc.date.accessioned 2021-05-10T17:35:52Z
dc.date.available 2021-05-10T17:35:52Z
dc.date.issued 2021
dc.identifier.uri http://library2.smu.ca/xmlui/handle/01/29522
dc.description 1 online resource (40 pages) : illustrations (some colour), colour map
dc.description Includes abstract.
dc.description Includes bibliographical references (pages 29-35).
dc.description.abstract Rearing offspring is a critical but energetically costly period for birds. Socially monogamous species typically have biparental care, although females invest more heavily in the offspring. Some studies have found that in the socially monogamous yet facultatively polygynous European starling (Sturnus vulgaris), females provisioned the offspring at similar rates as the males, with provisioning rates higher in the mornings than the afternoons. One study also found that provisioning rates tended to increase mid-way through the nestling cycle before declining. This study was conducted to confirm whether the findings in the literature also pertain to our European starling population. Parental provisioning by eight European starling pairs was studied over the nestling period using GoPro cameras. Two observation sessions (morning, afternoon) per pair were done on five different days through the nestling period. I predicted that male and females would provision offspring at a similar rate. I also predicted that offspring provisioning rates would be higher in the mornings than afternoons. Finally, I predicted that as nestlings aged, provisioning visits would increase. Females provisioned offspring significantly more often than males. Moreover, parents provisioned at higher rates in the mornings than afternoons. Finally, as nestlings aged, provisioning rates continued to increase. This study has implications in further understanding avian investment in offspring provisioning behaviours. en_CA
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dc.publisher Halifax, N.S. : Saint Mary's University
dc.title Offspring provisioning effort in European starlings (Sturnus vulgaris) during the nestling rearing period en_CA
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thesis.degree.name Bachelor of Science (Honours Biology)
thesis.degree.level Undergraduate
thesis.degree.discipline Biology
thesis.degree.grantor Saint Mary's University (Halifax, N.S.)
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