Helpers at the nest of White-banded Tanager Neothraupis fasciata benefit male breeders but do not increase reproductive success
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In cooperatively breeding birds, breeders can adjust their parental care investment without affecting nestling survival probability and save energy to invest in other activities, such as feeding, mating or territory defense. Furthermore, helpers at the nest can improve nestling nutrition and hence the reproductive performance of the breeding pair. We determined the influence of helpers on nestling feeding effort and reproductive success of breeders in the neotropical White-banded Tanager (Neothraupis fasciata). We monitored nests during the breeding seasons of 2006 and 2007 in central Brazil. Males showed a compensatory reduction of their food delivery rate in the presence of helpers, whereas females exhibited the same parental effort regardless of having helpers. Total food delivery rate was higher for nests with helpers, but there was no effect of helpers on reproductive performance of breeders (clutch size, hatching rate, fledgling productivity and reproductive success). Our results indicate that cooperative breeding in the White-banded Tanager appears to be important for males to reduce their parental care effort and, hence, invest in their survival or future reproductive attempts.

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