We measured the effect of diet quality on variation in the seasonal pattern of Mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) reproduction. Twenty wild-strain hens, consisting of 10 sibling pairs, were maintained in captivity. One sib of each pair was fed an enriched diet, and the other was fed wheat. The wheat diet resulted in reduced clutch size, egg size, laying rate, number of nesting attempts, and total eggs laid. Diet did not affect laying initiation, duration, or the seasonal pattern of change in clutch and egg size with each renest. We believe the variation and pattern observed are adaptations to a highly variable prairie environment where the probability of reproductive success decreases as the season progresses
An organism's reproductive success may be affected by choice of breeding habitats and subsequent inv...
An organism's reproductive success may be affected by choice of breeding habitats and subsequent inv...
An organism's reproductive success may be affected by choice of breeding habitats and subsequent inv...
We measured the effect of diet quality on variation in the seasonal pattern of Mallard (Anas platyrh...
We examined the relationship between local water conditions (measured as the percent of total area o...
We examined the relationship between local water conditions (measured as the percent of total area o...
Mallards (Anas platyrhynchos; n = 339) and Blue-winged Teal (A. discors; n = 213; hereafter teal) we...
Mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) breeding densities in the prairie pothole habitat of eastern North Dako...
Mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) breeding densities in the prairie pothole habitat of eastern North Dako...
Reproductive success of mallards (Anas platyrhynchos) is influenced by distribution and amount of we...
We investigated patterns and causes of variation in clutch sizes in a guild of five species of tempe...
Conservation programs for breeding ducks in North America are typically designed to enhance nest suc...
Conservation programs for breeding ducks in North America are typically designed to enhance nest suc...
Conservation programs for breeding ducks in North America are typically designed to enhance nest suc...
Variation in avian reproductive success (RS) can be influenced by intrinsic traits (e.g., individual...
An organism's reproductive success may be affected by choice of breeding habitats and subsequent inv...
An organism's reproductive success may be affected by choice of breeding habitats and subsequent inv...
An organism's reproductive success may be affected by choice of breeding habitats and subsequent inv...
We measured the effect of diet quality on variation in the seasonal pattern of Mallard (Anas platyrh...
We examined the relationship between local water conditions (measured as the percent of total area o...
We examined the relationship between local water conditions (measured as the percent of total area o...
Mallards (Anas platyrhynchos; n = 339) and Blue-winged Teal (A. discors; n = 213; hereafter teal) we...
Mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) breeding densities in the prairie pothole habitat of eastern North Dako...
Mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) breeding densities in the prairie pothole habitat of eastern North Dako...
Reproductive success of mallards (Anas platyrhynchos) is influenced by distribution and amount of we...
We investigated patterns and causes of variation in clutch sizes in a guild of five species of tempe...
Conservation programs for breeding ducks in North America are typically designed to enhance nest suc...
Conservation programs for breeding ducks in North America are typically designed to enhance nest suc...
Conservation programs for breeding ducks in North America are typically designed to enhance nest suc...
Variation in avian reproductive success (RS) can be influenced by intrinsic traits (e.g., individual...
An organism's reproductive success may be affected by choice of breeding habitats and subsequent inv...
An organism's reproductive success may be affected by choice of breeding habitats and subsequent inv...
An organism's reproductive success may be affected by choice of breeding habitats and subsequent inv...