Food availability limits avian reproduction in the city: an experimental study on great tits (Parus major)
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1. The altered ecological and environmental conditions in towns and cities strongly affect demographic traits of urban animal populations, for example avian reproductive success is often reduced. Previous work suggests that this is partly driven by low insect availability during the breeding season, but robust experimental evidence that supports this food limitation hypothesis is not yet available. 2. We tested core predictions of the food limitation hypothesis using a controlled experiment that provided supplementary insect food (nutritionally enhanced mealworms supplied daily to meet 40-50% of each supplemented broodâs food requirements) to great tit nestlings in urban and forest habitats. 3. We measured parental provisioning rates and estimated the amount of supplementary food consumed by control and experimental nestlings, and assessed their body size and survival rates. 4. Provisioning rates were similar across habitats and control and supplemented broods, but supplemented (and not...
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2025-06-24



