The effect of nest ectoparasites on parental provisioning in a north-African population of the Blue Tit Parus caeruleus

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作者
Bouslama, Z
Lambrechts, MM
Ziane, N
Djenidi, RD
Chabi, Y
机构
[1] Univ Badji Mokhtar Annaba, Fac Sci, DZ-23100 Annaba, Algeria
[2] CNRS, CEFE, UPR 9056, F-34293 Montpellier 5, France
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10.1046/j.1474-919X.2002.00070_5.x
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Q95 [动物学];
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071002 ;
摘要
Bird nests are often heavily infested with several haematophagous ectoparasite species that drain energy and other essential resources needed for the development of the rapidly growing chicks. The nutritional requirements of altricial chicks can only be satisfied by the parents frequently bringing prey to the nest. In a 3-year study, we tested experimentally whether a parasite-induced change in the nutritional budgets of the chicks in an Algerian population of the Blue Tit, could be compensated by a response in parental food provisioning behaviour. We found that nestling body mass and size did not differ between heat-treated 'parasite-free' nests and heavily infested control nests, However, after controlling for potential confounding variables (laydate, clutch size, chick age, year), we found that broods of heavily infested control nests were more frequently visited and fed than broods that received antiparasite treatment. The results are discussed in the framework of theory related to behavioural responses of hosts to parasites.
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