Factors Affecting Reproductive Output of the Goldeneye Duck Bucephala clangula
- 1 June 1984
- journal article
- research article
- Published by JSTOR in Journal of Animal Ecology
- Vol. 53 (2) , 679-692
- https://doi.org/10.2307/4543
Abstract
The breeding histories of 172 female goldeneye duck B. clangula were recorded from 1959-1980 in a study area in southcentral Sweden. The sizes of clutches (.hivin.x = 8.7 .+-. 0.1 eggs) and broods (.hivin.x = 8.1 .+-. 0.1 young) and the dates of egg-laying and hatching are given. Females breeding for the 1st time produced smaller clutches, fewer young and bred later in the season than when they were more experienced. There was some evidence of a decline in clutch sizes and later laying dates among older females (> 6 breeding years). Females returning to the same nest site in successive years had earlier egg-laying dates than those that changed nest site between years. There was individual variation among females in reproductive output; some consistently produced larger clutches and broods and bred earlier in the season than others. The survival of the young to at least 3 mo. of age appeared to be independent of the size of the brood in which they hatched and the previous breeding experience of the female parent. Young hatched later in the season had a lower rate of survival than early-hatched young. Females were first recorded breeding at a mean of 3.2 yr of age. Mean annual survival rate of adult females was 0.77 and the average breeding life-expectancy was 3.9 yr. Of females 40% had years in which they were not recorded breeding. Longer-lived breeding females had a greater lifetime production of young. Females may have a limited annual reproductive output in order to increase their probability of survival and enhance reproductive success over a lifetime.This publication has 4 references indexed in Scilit:
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