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Reduction of provisioning effort in response to experimental manipulation of chick nutritional status in the Horned Puffin

January 1, 2002

Using a supplemental feeding experiment, we investigated the ability of adult Horned Puffins to decrease provisioning effort in response to reduced nutritional requirements of chicks. We found no difference between experimental and control groups in parental provisioning before supplementary feeding was initiated. After receiving supplemental food for seven days, experimental chicks grew faster, gained more mass and received 87% less food from their parents than did control chicks. These results demonstrate that Horned Puffin parents can decrease food provisioning in response to a decrease in their chick nutritional requirements. 

Publication Year 2002
Title Reduction of provisioning effort in response to experimental manipulation of chick nutritional status in the Horned Puffin
DOI 10.1093/condor/104.4.842
Authors A.M.A. Harding, Thomas I. van Pelt, John F. Piatt, A.S. Kitaysky
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Condor
Index ID 70024123
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Alaska Science Center