Data from: Effects of partner workload and increasing environmental temperature on nestling provisioning and body temperature in a declining aerial insectivore
Data files
Mar 24, 2026 version files 125.99 MB
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BirdID_loggers_2021.csv
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BirdID_ManipulationAll_2021.csv
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ChickNumber_2021.csv
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ECdaily_2021.csv
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EChourly_2021.xlsx
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LayDates_2021_v2.csv
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NestlingMass_2021_v2.csv
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pr_days_2021.csv
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README.md
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Therm_RFID_Data_1.csv
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Therm_RFID_Data_2.csv
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Abstract
With climate change, birds will face increasing thermoregulatory demands, which may alter reproductive behaviors such as offspring provisioning. Experimental studies have shown that the provisioning capacity of female tree swallows (Tachycineta bicolor) is limited by their risk of overheating. Given that parental investment strategies may vary between sexes, the thermal environment may have a different impact on males. We experimentally trimmed ventral feathers from male tree swallows to create a “thermal window” through which they could dissipate heat. We remotely monitored the provisioning rate and core body temperature of males and their female partners. At high temperatures, all males decreased their nestling provisioning rates irrespective of trimming treatment. In addition, trimmed males maintained core body temperatures similar to those of controls. This suggests that, in contrast to previous work with females, males limit provisioning rates to levels below the threshold at which they would overheat. Females paired with trimmed males adjusted their own activity to match that of their male partners; whether there are costs to females is unknown. Combined, these studies highlight that sex-specific differences in thermal physiology and behavior must be considered when predicting responses to climatic warming.
Dataset DOI: 10.5061/dryad.ncjsxkt85
Description of the data and file structure
Files and variables
This document lists each file and describes each column header.
FILE NAMES: Therm_RFID_Data_1.csv, Therm_RFID_Data_2.csv
This file contains the raw body temperature and RFID data for each bird. In cases where the bird received nonthermal tags, NA indicates no thermal reading.
Column headers:
- animal_id: The unique passive integrated transponder (PIT) tag number assigned to each bird
- date: The date of the log (YYYY-MM-DD)
- time: The time of a logged visit (YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM: SS; used for hour and minute calculations)
- logger_id: The logger_id where the particular PIT tag reading was recorded
- TagType: The type of RFID tag used (thermal or non-thermal)
- Bird_ID: The unique identity of each bird
- Sex: The sex of the bird (Males were used for thermal and provisioning analyses, while females were used for provisioning analysis only)
- Site: The study population site (SL = Sewage Lagoon or TN = Trent Nature; or Trent Nature Areas).
- Manipulation: The treatment applied to each bird (Control or Trimmed)
- temperature: The body temperature associated with each log
FILE NAME: ECdaily_2021.csv
This file contains the daily environmental weather data from Environment Canada.
Column headers
- date: The calendar date (YYYY-MM-DD)
- Year: The calendar year (all data recorded in 2021)
- Month: The month of the study
- Day: The day of the study
- minTemp: The minimum temperature for each day (ºC)
- muTemp: The average environmental temperature for each day (ºC)
- maxTemp: The maximum environmental temperature for each day (ºC)
- muRelHum: The average relative humidity for each day (%)
- maxRelHum: The maximum relative humidity for each day (%)
- muWindSpd: The average wind speed for each day (km·hr-1)
- maxWindSpd: The maximum wind speed for each day (km·hr-1)
- TotPrecip: The total precipitation for each day (mm). For description, see https://climate.weather.gc.ca/glossary_e.html
FILE NAME: EChourly_2021.xlsx
This file contains the hourly environmental weather data from Environment Canada. Blank cells represent data not available.
Column headers:
- date: The calendar date (YYYY-MM-DD)
- Year: The calendar year (all data recorded in 2021)
- Month: The month of the study
- Day: The day of the study
- Time: The hour of the reading
- Hour: The hour of the reading
- Temp: The environmental temperature for each hour (ºC)
- RelHum: The relative humidity for each hour (%)
- WindDir: The wind direction for each hour
- WindSpd: The wind speed for each hour (km·hr -1)
- Hmdx: The humidex for each hour (dimensionless). For description, see https://climate.weather.gc.ca/glossary_e.html
FILE NAME: ChickNumber_2021.csv
This file contains the brood size for Bird_ID at each provisioning day (i.e., nestling age, in days post-hatch), from hatch (day 0) to day 12 post-hatch.
Column headers:
- Bird_ID: The name of each unique Bird_ID.
- logger_id: The unique logger_id associated with each Bird_ID
- ProvDay: The age of the brood (days post-hatch)
- ChickNo: The number of chicks in each brood at each provisioning day
- Year: The calendar year (all data recorded in 2021)
FILE NAME: LayDates_2021_v2.csv
This file contains data that matches each Bird_ID with the date of clutch initiation (LayDate).
Column headers:
- LayDate: The date of clutch initiation (day first egg was laid)
- Site: The study population site (SL = Sewage Lagoon or TN = Trent Nature; or Trent Nature Areas).
- Box: The unique identity of a nest box
- Bird_ID: The name of each unique Bird_ID.
- Year: The calendar year (all data recorded in 2021)
FILE NAME: pr_days_2021.csv
This file contains data that matches each Bird_ID’s provisioning day (i.e., nestling age, in days post-hatch) to a respective calendar date.
Column headers:
- ProvDay: The age of the brood (days post-hatch)
- Bird_ID: The unique identity of each bird
- date: The calendar date of nestling age (YYYY-MM-DD)
- Year: The calendar year (all data recorded in 2021)
FILE NAME: NestlingMass_2021_v2.csv
This file provides the age and mass of each individual nestling throughout development, matched for a given provisioning day.
Column headers:
- Site: The study population site (SL = Sewage Lagoon or TN = Trent Nature; or Trent Nature Areas)
- Box: The unique identity of a nest box
- Bird_ID: The unique identity of each bird
- Nestling_ID: The unique identity of each nestling
- Mass: The mass of a nestling (g) on a given developmental day
- ProvDay: The age of the brood (days post-hatch)
- date: The calendar date of nestling age (YYYY-MM-DD)
- Manipulation: The treatment applied to each bird (Control or Trimmed)
- Year: The calendar year (all data recorded in 2021)
FILE NAME: BirdID_loggers_2021.csv
This file provides the identity, age, and logger used for each bird. Logger_id identifies the specific nest box associated with a bird.
- Bird_ID: The unique identity of each bird
- logger_id: The unique logger identity for each nest box
- Age: The age of the individual bird (second year or after second year)
FILE NAME: BirdID_ManipulationAll_2021.csv
This file provides the identity, manipulation, and site for each bird.
- Bird_ID: The unique identity of each bird
- Manipulation: The treatment applied to each bird (Control or Trimmed)
- Site: The study population site (SL = Sewage Lagoon or TN = Trent Nature; or Trent Nature Areas).
- Sex: The sex of the bird (Males were used for thermal and provisioning analyses, while females were used for provisioning analysis only)
- Year: The calendar year (all data recorded in 2021)
