Data from: Ecological drivers and fitness consequences of incubation period in Ficedula albicollis (Collared Flycatcher): Insights from a long-term data set
Data files
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ORNITH-24-182_Auk.csv
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Abstract
Using a 37-year dataset of collared flycatchers (Ficedula albicollis), we examined how incubation duration is influenced by environmental conditions and female characteristics. In our study, we clearly demonstrated that the length of the incubation period exhibits variability and may be subject to selection. Our findings indicate that the duration of the incubation period tended to affect hatching success but played a more substantial role in recruitment, which is a key indicator of fitness. We found that incubation duration is significantly affected by laying date, clutch size, female body condition, and ambient temperature, including its variability. Interestingly, both low and high ambient temperatures are linked to shorter incubation periods. In turn, an increase in temperature variability is associated with shortening incubation periods. Further research is needed to explore the long-term impacts of these incubation strategies on population viability, particularly in the face of increasing climate variability.
Dataset DOI: 10.5061/dryad.fqz612k47
Description of the data and file structure
This dataset originates from a long-term study (1981–2017) of collared flycatchers (Ficedula albicollis) breeding in nest boxes on Gotland, Sweden. Nesting parameters such as laying date, clutch size, incubation duration, hatching success, and recruitment were recorded alongside adult female traits (age, body mass, wing length) and ambient temperature data. We examined how incubation duration is influenced by environmental conditions and female characteristics.
Files and variables
File: ORNITH-24-182.xlsx
Description: This excel file contains data used in the article "Ecological drivers and fitness consequences of incubation period in Ficedula albicollis (Collared Flycatcher): Insights from a long-term data set."
Variables
YEAR Year of observation
AREA Study area
BOX Nest box ID
LD Laying date (first egg laid)
CS Clutch size (number of eggs laid)
INC LENGHT Incubation length (in days)
HS Number of hatchlings (hatched chicks)
HD Hatch date (date coded when eggs hatched)
FLEDGE Number of fledglings (chicks that left the nest)
RECRUIT Number of recruits (fledglings that returned to breed)
FRING Female ring ID (coded)
AGEF Age of the female (e.g., young = yearling, old = adult)
WGTF Female body mass (in grams)
WINGF Female wing length (in mm)
FCOND Female body condition index
TEM.VAR Temperature variation during incubation period (°C)
TEMP.MEAN Mean temperature during incubation period (°C)
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Code/software
The dataset is provided in CSV format (.csv).
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