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Consequences of Parental Care:
Male and Female Eastern Bluebird Delivery of Food to Chicks
India Peek Jensen: REACH ProgramSpring Lake High School
Mentors: Dr. Kathy Winnett-Murray and Dr. Greg Fraley
animals.nationalgeographic.com/.../bluebird.html
Introduction
• From a scientific standpoint– Parental effort is a large part of understanding
how the environment influences the social and mating systems of animals.
• From a wildlife management standpoint– We want to know how changes in the
environment are influencing the sustainability of this population through behaviors like parental care.
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Background
• Eastern Bluebird (Sialia sialis)– 1970s-80s EB
population in MI plummeted.
• Reproductive Habits– Typically
monogamous– 4-6 eggs– Primarily insectivorous
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http://www.pbase.com/uncledave/image/74457096
J.H. Campbell Complex, Consumers Energy
Bird Composition in Nest Boxes Since 1992
Species Composition of Bird Species, Percent of Total Active Nests
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Research Questions
• Difference between sexes in food delivery?
• Do differences affect reproductive success?
• How is this related to nest defense?
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Behavior
Individuals
Female
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Male and Female Eastern Bluebird
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Male Female
What I did…
• Behavior Observations
• Nest Checks
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Wilcoxon z=0.15698, df=1, P=0.8753, no significant difference between males and females in delivery trips per minute
Delivery of Food to Chicks by Male and Female
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Wilcoxon z=-0.1778608, df=1, P=0.8588324, no significant difference between male and female load sizes
F MSex
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Proportion of Deliveries That Were Large Insects
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Wilcoxon z=-2.6679113, df=1, P= 0.0076324, significant difference
between males and females in brood time per minute
Brood Time by Male and Female
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Delivery Rates to Young and Old Chicks by Male and Female
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Chick Age (Days)
Mann Whitney U (Females)= 12.50, df=1, P=0.1227; Mann Whitney U (Males)= 33.00, df=1, P=0.2764, no significant difference between male and female delivery rates to young and old chicks
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Energetic Tradeoff in Parental Care
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Energy available for self-maintenance, reproduction
Energy spent in nest defense, vigilance
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Conclusion
• Males and females exhibit similar effort in feeding chicks, both in the number of deliveries to the nest and the relative size of those food loads.
• Although responsibilities may differ at different stages of chick development (e.g. brooding vs. feeding) the overall effort appears to be similar, just as in the equal effort males and females show in nest defense.
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Acknowledgements
• REACH Program• Dean of the Natural Sciences Division at Hope
College, Dr. Moses Lee• Mentors, Dr. Winnett-Murray and Dr. Fraley• Fellow Research Students: Joel Evenhouse,
Jillian Greshel, Jacquelyn Randolet, Tim Paver, Brian Puls, Joel Evenhouse
• Mrs. Schanhals, Spring Lake High School• Consumer’s Energy
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