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Diurnal pattern of mass in an urban Marlborough population of silvereyes (Zosterops lateralis)

  • Publication Type

    Journal

  • Publication Year

    2010

  • Author(s)

    M. Bell; C. Bell

  • Journal Name

    Notornis

  • Volume, Issue

    57, 3

  • Pagination

    148-151

  • Article Type

    Paper

Keywords

Diurnal weight change; mass-dependent starvation risk; silvereye; Zosterops lateralis


Diurnal pattern of mass in an urban Marlborough population of silvereyes (Zosterops lateralis)

Notornis, 57 (3), 148-151

M. Bell; C. Bell (2010)

Article Type: Paper

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Silvereyes (Zosterops lateralis) in an urban population in Marlborough, New Zealand showed considerable diurnal changes in body mass. At first light, average mass was 12.39 g, rising to 13.91 g by dusk. This represented a 12% average loss of mass overnight. The overall average mass was 13.22 g; birds were 6% below average at 0700 h, but increased rapidly to be near the average for most of the day, rising significantly in the 2 hours before dusk (1700 h). This pattern of diurnal mass change is consistent with theoretical models suggesting that birds should manipulate daily mass gain in order to trade-off starvation risk with mass-dependent predation risk.