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12 September 2024 Daily Energy Expenditure of Chick-Rearing Rhinoceros Auklets Cerorhinca monocerata
Nao Nagatani, Masaki Shirai, Jumpei Okado, Yasuaki Niizuma
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Abstract

Chick rearing is one of the most energy-expensive phases of the breeding cycle for adult birds. It has been suggested that the daily energy expenditure (DEE) that birds may sustain over extended time periods may be set at approximately 4×basal metabolic rate (BMR). Parent birds can be expected to face the upper limit of DEE during the chick-rearing period. To determine whether parents rearing chicks exceed the sustainable limits of DEE in the temperate regions, in this study we measured parental DEE of Rhinoceros Auklet Cerorhinca monocerata using the doubly-labeled water method in 2018 and 2019 on Teuri Island, Japan. We found that, with only on exception, all individuals had DEE below 4×BMR. Our findings suggest that Rhinoceros Auklets basically have DEEs within “the maximum sustained working level”.

Nao Nagatani, Masaki Shirai, Jumpei Okado, and Yasuaki Niizuma "Daily Energy Expenditure of Chick-Rearing Rhinoceros Auklets Cerorhinca monocerata," Ornithological Science 23(2), 57-64, (12 September 2024). https://doi.org/10.2326/osj.23.57
Received: 26 July 2023; Accepted: 2 February 2024; Published: 12 September 2024
KEYWORDS
Alcidae
Chick growth rate
doubly-labeled water
environmental factor
parental effort
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