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Extra-pair parentage and personality in a cooperatively breeding bird

机译:合作繁殖鸟类的超配对亲子关系和个性

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AbstractWhy so much variation in extra-pair parentage occurs within and among populations remains unclear. Often the fitness costs and benefits of extra-pair parentage are hypothesised to explain its occurrence; therefore, linking extra-pair parentage with traits such as personality (behavioural traits that can be heritable and affect reproductive behaviour) may help our understanding. Here, we investigate whether reproductive outcomes and success are associated with exploratory behaviour in a natural population of cooperatively breeding Seychelles warblers (Acrocephalus sechellensis) on Cousin Island. Exploratory behaviour correlates positively with traits such as risk-taking behaviour and activity in other wild bird species and might promote extra-pair mating by increasing the rate at which potential extra-pair partners are encountered. We therefore predicted that fast-exploring individuals would have more extra-pair offspring. There is also a potential trade-off between pursuing extra-pair parentage and mate guarding in males. We therefore also predicted that fast-exploring males would be more likely to pursue extra-pair parentage and that this would increase the propensity of their mate to gain extra-pair parentage. We found that neither the total number of offspring nor the number of extra-pair offspring were associated with a male’s or female’s exploratory behaviour. However, there was a small but significant propensity for females to have extra-pair fertilisations in pairs that were behaviourally disassortative. Overall, we conclude that, due to the small effect size, the association between exploratory behaviour and extra-pair paternity is unlikely to be biologically relevant.
机译:摘要为何在种群内部和种群之间发生如此多的成对父母身分,目前尚不清楚。通常,有假设认为超婚育儿的健身成本和收益可以解释这种情况的发生。因此,将成对的父母身份与诸如人格(可遗传和影响生殖行为的行为特征)等特征联系起来可能有助于我们的理解。在这里,我们调查了表亲岛上合作繁殖的塞舌尔莺(Acrocephalus sechellensis)的自然种群中生殖结果和成功是否与探索行为相关。探索行为与其他野生鸟类物种的冒险行为和活动等特征呈正相关,并可能通过增加潜在的配对伴侣的发生率来促进配对配对。因此,我们预测快速探索的个体会有更多的成对后代。在追求成对育儿和保护男性的伴侣之间,还存在潜在的权衡。因此,我们还预测,快节奏探索的男性更有可能追求成对育儿,这将增加其配偶获得成对育儿的倾向。我们发现,后代的总数和成对后代的数目均与男性或女性的探索行为无关。但是,雌性成对配对的成对配对受精的可能性很小,但很明显。总的来说,我们得出的结论是,由于效应量较小,探索行为与父母对父子之间的联系在生物学上不太可能相关。

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