Title: Annual cycles
1Annual cycles
- Cuculiformes
- Cuckoos, roadrunners, and anis
- 1 family, Cuculidae
- 138 species
- Worldwide
Pied Cuckoo (from India)
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7European Cuckoo Obligate brood parasite, must lay
in another species nest All Old World
Cuculiforms are brood parasites
8Intraspecific brood parasitism
- ducks, sparrows, pigeons, grebes, galliforms,
gulls among others
9Obligate brood parasitism
- Evolved at least 7 times (7 families)
- Cowbirds cuckoos most familiar, but also the
Black-headed Duck, honeyguides, indigobirds, and
others - Pied Cuckoo retains egg in oviduct for 18 hrs
which aids early hatching
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11Gray Cat Bird
Eastern Phoebe
Lay 30-40 eggs per season in weekly sets of 2-5
eggs
12European Cuckoo Video Clip next
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14Long-tailed cuckoo Africa
15Pheasant Coucal Australia
16Annual cycles
- Events of the life cycle follow a 12-month cycle
in most birds centered on breeding
17Annual cycles
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19280 arrive on wintering grounds
hyperphagia
100 Recrudescence begins
Hyperphasia
Egg laying begins
Gonadal regression begins
180 Feeding nestlings
20SHADED BAR MIGRANT HATCHED BAR RESIDENT
21Most species breed when food supplies are maximal
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23How do birds know when to breed?
- Endogenous rhythm or environmental cue?
24Common Chaffinch circadian rhythm in oxygen
uptake Rhythm drifts 1 hr/day unless synchronized
by Zeitgeber
25European Starling Constant photoperiod
26Red-billed Quelea under constant 12-hr photoperiod
27 Garden Warbler
Blackcap
White bars winter molt, Black bars summer
molt
28Conclusion
- Endogenous rhythms exist, but the clock is
inaccurate
29In cyclic environments, the annual cycle is
entrained by some predictable environmental cue
- For temperate zone birds, the cue is usually
photoperiod
30Photoperiodism
- Control of reproduction by daylength
31Photoperiodism
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b
a recrudescence b regression b-c
photorefractory phase
IN CAPTIVE BIRDS, PHOTOREFRACTORINESS BEGINS
40-60 DAYS AFTER PHOTOSTIMULATION
33Duration of photorefractory period (months)
- Rook 5
- Starling 4
- Mallard 3
In White-crowned Sparrows exposure to short days
is needed to break the photorefractory phase
34- Mallard Duck, quartz rod conducts light
directly to hypothalamus - (B) Testes growth under illumination of equal
intensity
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36Gn-RH
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38Photoperiodic response
- Modified by environmental cues
39Great Tit
40Brown Pelicans in Florida nest during winter and
spring, after the hurricane season
41In dry years, leaves of stunted desert annuals
produce phytoestrogens that inhibit reproduction
and prevent the production of young that will
have inadequate food
In wet years, forbs grow vigorously and
phytoestrogens are largely absent