鸟类的多窝繁殖研究进展
Research Progress of Multiple Brooding in Birds
DOI: 10.12677/OJNS.2022.102023, PDF,   
作者: 席学博, 卢 欣*:武汉大学生命科学学院,湖北 武汉
关键词: 鸟类多窝繁殖生活史策略综述Birds Multiple Brooding Life History Strategy Review
摘要: 多窝繁殖(multiple brooding)是鸟类常见的一种繁殖策略,在一个繁殖季节中,成鸟繁殖的窝数和窝卵数,很大程度上决定了其繁殖输出,但是相较于窝卵数,对繁殖窝数的研究较少。本文从鸟类多窝繁殖的种内种间变异、适合度后果与未来研究展望三个方面就此问题进行了综述。
Abstract: Multiple brooding is a common reproductive strategy in birds. Reproductive output of the breeder depends on the clutch size and the number of broods in a large extent. There are many studies that focused on the clutch size, but only a few about the number of clutches. This review summarized the previous studies about the multiple broods in birds in three ways: the intra- and interspecies variation, fitness consequence and future prospects.
文章引用:席学博, 卢欣. 鸟类的多窝繁殖研究进展[J]. 自然科学, 2022, 10(2): 183-187. https://doi.org/10.12677/OJNS.2022.102023

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