Booming activity of male Bitterns Botaurus stellaris in relation to reproductive cycle and harem size

Authors

  • M. Polak

Abstract

The relationship between vocalization rate and nesting parameters in the polygynous Great Bittern Botaurus stellaris was studied in a breeding population of eastern Poland. There was a difference between individuals in mean length of boom train and males with high booming rate had longer boom trains. No correlation between the booming parame-ters and components of breeding success and harem size has been found. However, fe-males settled earlier in the territories of males with early start of booming activity and high vocalization rates. The peak of the calling activity season was synchronised with the fe-male fertility period. These results suggest that in relation to the laying date the seasonal pattern of booming indicates a mainly intersexual function of vocal activity among bit-terns.
Section
Research articles

Published

2006-03-31

How to Cite

Polak, M. (2006). Booming activity of male Bitterns Botaurus stellaris in relation to reproductive cycle and harem size. Ornis Fennica, 83(1), 27–33. Retrieved from https://ornisfennica.journal.fi/article/view/133651