Juvenile helping behaviour in the Dusky Moorhen, Gallinula tenebrosa
D. A. Putland and A. W. Goldizen
Emu 101(3) 265 - 267
Abstract
In Dusky Moorhens, Gallinula tenebrosa, helping
behaviour may be displayed by juveniles when groups contain offspring of
different age classes. We investigated the frequency and amount of parental
care provided by juvenile moorhens to younger siblings from subsequent
same-year broods. In some social groups, juveniles provided up to 33%
of the total number of feeds provided to chicks. Juveniles were observed to
feed chicks when as young as six weeks of age, often while still receiving
food from adults themselves. Low within-group relatedness and low reproductive
costs associated with juvenile helping have important consequences for the
cost–benefit ratio of helping behaviour in this species.
Full text doi:10.1071/MU00046
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