Chapter 9 Part 2 Flashcards
Factors that influence the time of breeding
- Food
Water
Temperature
Habitat availability
Molt
Why do some birds not breed annually?
- Very large birds cannot fit their extended reproductive efforts into a single year
Factors that describe timing of migration
Migratory Restlessness (Zugunruhe)
Hyperphagia
External factors (weather)
Factors involved in reproduction to create high-cost efforts
- reproduction increases total daily energy expenditures by as much as 50 percent
(Courtship, territoriality, and nest building; Egg formation and egg laying; Incubation; Food and brooding)
Factors involved in molt to create high-cost efforts
Typically follows breeding in the warmest months of the year and precedes migration
Accompanying the replacement of worn feathers is:
the synthesis of beta-keratin by the skin
increased amino acid metabolism; increased cardiovascular activity to supply blood to the growing feathers; the shunting of water to the developing feathers; changes in bone metabolism and calcium distribution; an increased need for iron for red blood cell production
How might climate change negatively impact a bird’s annual cycle?
Example of a match/mismatch induced in the Great Tit by climate change
Whereas the abiotic environmental cues that trigger onset of egg laying stay the same, food sources emerge earlier and out of synchrony with the peak energy demands of the chicks