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Sexual and Annual Differences in Activity Budgets of Maned DuckChenonetta jubata

 

作者: BriggsS.V.,  

 

期刊: Emu - Austral Ornithology  (Taylor Available online 1990)
卷期: Volume 90, issue 3  

页码: 190-194

 

ISSN:0158-4197

 

年代: 1990

 

DOI:10.1071/MU9900190

 

出版商: Taylor&Francis

 

数据来源: Taylor

 

摘要:

SummaryBriggs, S.V. (1990). Sexual and annual differences in activity budgets of Maned DucksChenonetta jubata. Emu90, 190–194.Maned Ducks fed for between 28% (males) and 32% (females) of the day in summer, and 56% (males) and 64% (females) in autumn. Females always fed more than males but males were more alert. Flock size and vigilance, as well as feeding and resting times, were inversely related in both sexes. I suggest that females fed more than males and males were more alert than females, to allow females to maintain body condition during the year. Females in better condition prior to breeding would build up fat reserves for laying and incubation more quickly, providing reproductive advantages to both pair members.

 

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