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Begging behavior as an honest signal of need and parent–offspring association during the postfledging dependency period

机译:乞讨行为是后世抚养期间的需要和父母与子女后代关系的诚实信号

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Honest signaling mechanisms can function to appropriate care to hungry offspring and avoid misdirected care of unrelated offspring. Begging, the behavior by which offspring solicit food and parental care, may be an honest signaling mechanism for need, as well as association of parents and offspring. Roseate terns (Sterna dougallii) exhibit prolonged parental care during the postbreeding staging period, offering an ideal system in which to study begging as an honest signaling mechanism. We conducted focal sampling during two premigratory staging seasons (2014 and 2015) at Cape Cod National Seashore, Massachusetts, USA to determine whether postfledging tern begging behavior was an honest signal for need and parent–offspring association. Based on honest signaling theory, we expected begging behavior to be highest during times of high perceived need, and we expected to see a decrease in begging behavior as young terns became increasingly independent of the care‐giving parent. Also, we predicted that young terns would be more likely to beg at parents than nonparents. We found that young roseate terns begged at their parents more often than nonparents; however, they did not always beg at parents. Model predictions of begging probability showed a linear relationship between begging and time of day and date of season, such that begging increased with time of day and decreased with date of season, respectively. Our results provide evidence for honest parent–offspring interactions and are inconsistent with parent–offspring conflict theory but suggest that begging may play a complex role in postfledging parent–offspring interactions.
机译:诚实的信号传导机制可以适当照顾饥饿的后代,并避免对无关亲戚的后代护理。乞讨,即后代征求食物和父母照料的行为,可能是诚实的需求信号机制,以及父母与后代的联系。玫瑰燕鸥(Sterna dougallii)在繁殖后的阶段表现出长期的父母照料,提供了一个理想的系统,可以将乞讨作为一个诚实的信号传导机制进行研究。我们在美国马萨诸塞州科德角国家海岸的两个移居前的移居季节(2014年和2015年)进行了抽样调查,以确定后燕鸥乞讨行为是否是需要和父母与子女后代联系的诚实信号。根据诚实的信号理论,我们预计乞讨行为在感知需求高的时候最高,随着小燕鸥变得越来越独立于照顾父母,我们希望乞讨行为有所减少。此外,我们预测,年轻燕鸥比非父母更可能向父母乞讨。我们发现,年轻的玫瑰燕鸥向父母乞讨的频率要高于非父母。但是,他们并不总是向父母乞求。乞讨概率的模型预测表明,乞讨与一天中的时间和季节的日期之间呈线性关系,因此乞讨随时间的不同而分别增加。我们的结果提供了诚实的父母与子女互动的证据,并且与父母与子女的冲突理论不一致,但表明乞讨可能在后代父母与子女的互动中扮演复杂的角色。

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