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Sexual differences in food re-caching by New Zealand robins Petroica australis

机译:新西兰知更鸟在食品重新缓存方面的性别差异

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We presented monogamous pairs of New Zealand robins Petroica australis with a superabundant supply of artificial prey and then observed birds re-cache previously hoarded prey. Males and females frequently relocated and redistributed previously hoardedprey. Both sexes also re-cached prey that was originally hoarded by their mate. However, re-caching rates of retrieved and pilfered prey differed between sexes. Female-made caches were re-cached at the same rate by both females and pilfering males, while male-made caches were re-cached more frequently by pilfering females. The re-caching of previously hoarded prey is consistent with the hypothesis that re-caching reduces theft. However, re-caching pilfered prey suggests that it might also play a role in cache theft strategies. Higher rates of re-caching by pilfering females cannot be explained by current hypotheses used to account avian re-caching behaviours. We suggest two new hypotheses, sexual dimorphism in spatial memory and indirect mate provisioning, which may help to explain the evolution of re-caching in New Zealand robins.
机译:我们提出了一对一夫一厅的新西兰知更鸟,其中有大量的人工猎物,然后观察到鸟类重新存放了先前ho积的猎物。雄性和雌性经常搬迁并重新分配以前ho积的猎物。男女双方还重新缓存了原本由伴侣ard积的猎物。但是,在性别之间,重新取回和被盗猎物的重新缓存率是不同的。雌性缓存和雄性缓存都以相同的速率重新缓存了女性缓存,而雌性缓存则更频繁地缓存了男性缓存。重新缓存以前ho积的猎物与重新缓存减少盗窃的假设是一致的。但是,重新缓存被盗猎物表明它也可能在缓存盗窃策略中起作用。当前被用来解释禽类再缓存行为的假说无法解释通过偷窃雌性获得更高的再缓存率。我们提出了两个新的假设,即空间记忆中的性二态性和间接配偶供应,这可能有助于解释新西兰知更鸟重新缓存的演变。

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