EGG WEIGHT VARIATION IN COLLARED FLYCATCHERS FICEDULA-ALBICOLLIS

Authors
Citation
M. Cichon, EGG WEIGHT VARIATION IN COLLARED FLYCATCHERS FICEDULA-ALBICOLLIS, Ornis Fennica, 74(3), 1997, pp. 141-147
Citations number
30
Categorie Soggetti
Ornithology
Journal title
ISSN journal
00305685
Volume
74
Issue
3
Year of publication
1997
Pages
141 - 147
Database
ISI
SICI code
0030-5685(1997)74:3<141:EWVICF>2.0.ZU;2-U
Abstract
Inter-and intra-clutch egg size variation in Collared Flycatchers (Fic edula albicollis) were studied during 1994-1995 on the Baltic Sea isla nd of Gotland (Sweden). The main question was whether Collared Flycatc hers increased egg size in laying order and employed a brood survival strategy, or decreased egg size and employed a brood reduction strateg y. The relationship between egg weight and clutch size, and between eg g weight and female and male characteristics was also investigated. In 1994 the study was performed in two distinct periods, but only in one period in 1995. Nest boxes were inspected daily during nest construct ion and during egg laying, and eggs were weighed the day of laying. Ba sic breeding data were collected and measurements of adults and young were taken. In general, egg weight increased versus laying order and i n 1994 the increase was significant only among late breeders. Mean egg weight positively correlated with female body size (both years) and n egatively with male body size (1994 only). Eggs in clutches of 6 were heavier than those from clutches of 7 in 1995 but not in 1994. This in dicates a trade-off between egg size and egg number. It is concluded t hat the Collared Flycatcher possibly employs a brood survival strategy to prevent competition between nestlings.