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- W2080982651 abstract "Intra-brood food distribution in altricial birds can strongly affect nestling competitive hierarchies and subsequent brood reduction. Food allocation patterns result from scramble competitions among the nestlings, various forms of parental favoritism, and/or agonistic interactions among nestlings. Food allocation is related to agonistic interactions among nestlings or to parental favouritism in non-aggressive species. Since white stork chicks are not aggressive and they do not receive direct feeding, parental infanticide has been proposed as an alternative mechanism to control brood reduction. The capacity of white stork parents to control food allocation was examined. We hypothesized that parents favour the senior chick by adjusting prey size to suit its ingestion capacity. We experimentally manipulated (Spain 1996 and Algeria 2004) nestling size by exchanging the senior chick for a larger one. After the exchange parents delivered longer and heavier prey items and they increased the total food amount delivered to the brood, which benefited not only the senior chick but also its smaller nestmate. We also discuss the effect of environmental conditions over brood reduction by comparing chick mortality, intrabrood weight asymmetries and fledging success in years with above (2003 and 2004) and below (2002) average rainfall in the area. We conclude that parents may control intra-brood food distribution which enables them to invest more in larger sibs but not (under favourable conditions) at the expense of junior chicks." @default.
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- W2080982651 title "Do white stork (Ciconia ciconia) parents exert control over food distribution when feeding is indirect?" @default.
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