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The Influence of Food Abundance on Nest-Box Occupancy and Territory Size in the Tree Swallow, a Species That Does Not Defend a Feeding Territory
David J. T. Hussell1 
关键词: breeding;    competition;    food abundance;    Tachycineta bicolor;    territory;    Tree Swallow;   
DOI  :  10.1525/cond.2012.100231
学科分类:动物科学
来源: Central Ornithology Publication Office
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Abstract. In species that defend all-purpose breeding territories, territory size is usually inversely related to food abundance, but it is unclear whether this relationship results from reduced need to defend a large territory if food is abundant or from greater competitive pressure from conspecifics. Although studies of both breeding and winter territories suggest that competitive pressure is the proximate determinant of territory size, with food abundance acting indirectly by increasing the density of competitors, results are often equivocal because competitor density and food abundance tend to be positively correlated. In the Tree Swallow (Tachycineta bicolor), an aerial insectivore that defends only nest sites, defense of a food supply is not a determinant of territory size. I describe two series of experiments involving manipulation of nest-box spacing and measurements of insect abundance at four sites at and near Long Point, Ontario, Canada. Rates of occupancy of nest boxes spaced 24 m apart (beyon...

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