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Biology

Boise State University

Idaho

2016

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Responses Of Female Burrowing Owls To Alterations In Clutch Size: Are Burrowing Owls Determinate Or Indeterminate Egg-Layers?, Jamie L. Wade, James R. Belthoff Mar 2016

Responses Of Female Burrowing Owls To Alterations In Clutch Size: Are Burrowing Owls Determinate Or Indeterminate Egg-Layers?, Jamie L. Wade, James R. Belthoff

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Bird species, including raptors, can often be categorized into two groups depending upon their response to alterations in clutch size while laying. For some, clutch size is predetermined prior to the start of laying (i.e., determinate species). In contrast, the clutch size of indeterminate layers can be influenced by external factors present at the time of laying. Using field experiments, our objective was to examine the egg-laying responses of female Western Burrowing Owls (Athene cunicularia hypugaea) to manipulations of clutch size. To assess whether Burrowing Owls are determinate or indeterminate egg-layers, we altered female clutch size by removing …