MORTALITY IN THE PHEASANT PHASIANUS-COLCHICUS DURING THE BREEDING-SEASON

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GRAHN, M
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[1] Department of Animal Ecology, University of Lund, Lund, S-223 62, Ecology Building
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10.1007/BF00164041
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B84 [心理学]; C [社会科学总论]; Q98 [人类学];
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03 ; 0303 ; 030303 ; 04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Mortality of wild radio-tagged pheasants was analysed over six breeding seasons (1984-1987 and 1989-1990) in the Revinge area in southernmost Sweden. The aim of the study was to compare morphology and behaviour of birds found dead with those that survived the breeding season (from the first week of April to 30 June). The pheasants were kept over winter in an outdoor enclosure, equipped with radio transmitters, and released during the first week of April. In all, 49 females and 43 males were found dead and the average breeding-season mortality was 25% in males and 26% in females (not including birds that disappeared). The main predators were goshawk Accipiter gentilis and red fox Vulpes vulpes. Mortality among males peaked in late April whereas female mortality was highest in late May. Measurements of morphology included: length of tail, tarsus and wing, body mass and for males, spur length. The only morphological trait that differed between survivors and non-survivors was spur length in males; survivors had longer spurs. This difference was only found when allometric effects of age and body size on spur length were controlled for. Attractiveness and spacing behaviour of non-surviving males were recorded by telemetry from release until the last day of life, and compared with the average performance of survivors in that year. Non-surviving males moved shorter distances between days but did not differ from survivors in calling activity and attractiveness. Calling activity was higher in males that died early in the season compared to those dying late in the season. No differences were found between surviving and non-surviving females.
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