Absent repeat calls (ARC) are produced by nestlings of some bird species when parents are not at the nest, and play a role in sibling interactions and parental investment. We explored if individual traits influencing begging also determine ARC in the spotless starling (Sturnus unicolor), and whether this behaviour explains nestling feeding success. We video-taped natural broods and examined the effects of experimental feeding in this behaviour. Experimentally fed chicks stopped calling and received fewer feedings. Among un-fed chicks, absence calls were more frequent in smaller nestlings. We found a positive relationship between nestling reaction time to parental arrival and food acquisition: chicks that reacted first received more feedings...
Whether parents or their dependent offspring control provisioning and how resource allocation is med...
The begging of nestling birds is known to reliably signal short-term nutritional need, which is used...
Natural selection should favor adoption of parental strategies that maximize fitness when allocating...
Absent repeat calls (ARC) are produced by nestlings of some bird species when parents are not at the...
Begging by dependent avian offspring is known to correlate with hunger level, and parents use this a...
Begging in birds is a complex behaviour used by nestlings to solicit feeds from caregivers. Besides ...
Parents allocate food resources to their offspring in proportion to the intensity of begging behavio...
Altricial offspring solicit parental care using complex begging displays. Although such solicitation...
A nest of begging chicks invites an intuitive explanation: needy chicks want to be fed and parents w...
In species with parental care, competition among siblings for access to limited parental resources i...
Altricial offspring of birds solicit food provisioning by complex begging displays, implying acousti...
The resolution of parent-offspring conflict has long been thought to involve offspring need driving ...
BACKGROUND: Most birds exhibit bi-parental care with both sexes providing food for their young. Nest...
The evolutionary stability of honest signalling by offspring is thought to require that begging disp...
Altricial offspring of birds solicit food provisioning by complex begging displays, implying acousti...
Whether parents or their dependent offspring control provisioning and how resource allocation is med...
The begging of nestling birds is known to reliably signal short-term nutritional need, which is used...
Natural selection should favor adoption of parental strategies that maximize fitness when allocating...
Absent repeat calls (ARC) are produced by nestlings of some bird species when parents are not at the...
Begging by dependent avian offspring is known to correlate with hunger level, and parents use this a...
Begging in birds is a complex behaviour used by nestlings to solicit feeds from caregivers. Besides ...
Parents allocate food resources to their offspring in proportion to the intensity of begging behavio...
Altricial offspring solicit parental care using complex begging displays. Although such solicitation...
A nest of begging chicks invites an intuitive explanation: needy chicks want to be fed and parents w...
In species with parental care, competition among siblings for access to limited parental resources i...
Altricial offspring of birds solicit food provisioning by complex begging displays, implying acousti...
The resolution of parent-offspring conflict has long been thought to involve offspring need driving ...
BACKGROUND: Most birds exhibit bi-parental care with both sexes providing food for their young. Nest...
The evolutionary stability of honest signalling by offspring is thought to require that begging disp...
Altricial offspring of birds solicit food provisioning by complex begging displays, implying acousti...
Whether parents or their dependent offspring control provisioning and how resource allocation is med...
The begging of nestling birds is known to reliably signal short-term nutritional need, which is used...
Natural selection should favor adoption of parental strategies that maximize fitness when allocating...