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Males feed their mates more and take more risks for nestlings with larger female-built nests: an experimental study in the Nuthatch Sitta europaea

机译:雄性会更多地喂养伴侣,并承担更大的雌性筑巢筑巢的风险:Nuthatch Sitta europaea中的一项实验研究

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Nest size has been suggested to be a sexually selected signal, allowing individuals to obtain reliable information about partner quality and thereby optimize paternal investment in reproduction. Studies concerning the potential role of nests as signals are scarce for avian species in which the female is the only builder. We have aimed at understanding whether males’ reproductive investment (e.g., provisioning rates and risk taking) change in relation to experimental manipulation of nest size in the Nuthatch, Sitta europaea, as would be predicted if nest size is a sexually selected signal reflecting female’s quality. To that end, we have experimentally manipulated nest size by approximately doubling its size and leaving other nests as controls. Experimental manipulation led males to increase their incubation feeding rates, and females from the experimental group showed higher levels of glutathione (tGSH), an important endogenous antioxidant whose synthesis may be enhanced indirectly through nutrition. Although male provisioning rates during the nestling stage did not differ between experimental groups, males responded to nest size manipulation by visiting nests sooner after human disturbance (an index of risk taking) as compared to control nests. Our study suggests that nest size constitutes a signal of female quality which elicits differential allocation of male resources both to females themselves and to their broods. Higher risk taking in favor of offspring by mates of strongly signaling females may denote an improvement in offspring survival chances in the field. Significance statement: Animals transfer information to other individuals through different traits. Given that nest building involve a large expenditure of time and energy for the builder, nest size may allow individuals to obtain reliable information about partner quality and thereby optimize paternal investment in reproduction. Despite the importance of females as nest-builders in a majority of avian species, studies concerning the potential role of nests as signals are scarce for avian species in which the female is the only builder. Our experimental study suggests that nest size constitutes a signal of female quality which elicits differential allocation of male resources both to females themselves and to their broods. Males from enlarged nests intensified their provisioning rates to females during the incubation stage and assumed higher risks for their broods after human disturbance.
机译:有人建议将鸟巢大小作为性选择信号,使个体能够获得有关伴侣质量的可靠信息,从而优化父本对繁殖的投资。对于雌性是唯一造巢者的鸟类而言,关于巢穴作为信号的潜在作用的研究很少。我们的目的是了解相对于实验性操纵五子雀(Sitta europaea)巢大小的雄性生殖投资(例如,准备金率和承担风险)是否发生变化,如巢大小是反映雌性质量的性别选择信号所预测的那样。为此,我们通过实验来对嵌套大小进行操作,方法是将嵌套大小大约加倍,并将其他嵌套作为控件。实验操作导致雄性增加了孵化率,实验组中的雌性显示出更高水平的谷胱甘肽(tGSH),这是一种重要的内源性抗氧化剂,其合成可通过营养间接增强。尽管实验组之间的雄性提供率在实验组之间没有差异,但与对照组相比,雄性通过在人为干扰(冒险指数)后更快地造访巢来对巢的大小做出反应。我们的研究表明,巢的大小构成了雌性品质的信号,这引发了雄性资源向雌性自身及其亲鱼的不同分配。有强烈信号力的雌性伴侣偏向后代的较高风险可能表示该领域后代存活机会的提高。重要性声明:动物通过不同的特征将信息传递给其他人。考虑到筑巢会为建造者花费大量时间和精力,因此筑巢的大小可以使个人获得有关伴侣质量的可靠信息,从而优化父本对繁殖的投资。尽管在大多数鸟类中雌性作为筑巢工很重要,但对于雌性是唯一构建物的鸟类而言,关于巢作为信号的潜在作用的研究很少。我们的实验研究表明,巢的大小构成了雌性品质的信号,这引发了雄性资源向雌性自身及其亲鱼的不同分配。在孵化阶段,来自扩大巢穴的雄性增加了对雌性的供应率,并在人为干扰后承担了更高的繁殖风险。

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