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Title
Behavioural ecology of the North Sulawesi Tarictic Hornbill Penelopides exarhatus exarhatus during the breeding season
Author(s)
O'Brien T.G.
Published
1997
Publisher
Ibis
Abstract
Two nests of the North Sulawesi Tarictic Hornbill Penelopides exarhatus exarhatus were monitored for one breeding season (April-July). The females sealed themselves into the nest cavities and remained there for 70-90 days. Incubation was estimated at 16-19 days, and at both nests two offspring fledged. Tarictic Hornbills are cooperative breeders with up to three helpers at the nest and defend foraging territories of 72-139 ha. Food items delivered to the nest included fruits of 14 species (85% of diet items) and invertebrates. Provisioning by helpers allowed breeding males to reduce investment in parental care and may accelerate the development rates in chicks. Constraints on dispersal probably result from habitat saturation rather than living in an unpredictable environment.
Keywords
Penelopides exarhatus; cavity nesting; cooperative breeding; tarictic hornbill; Indonesia, Sulawesi

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