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Off-territory movement of male American Redstarts (Setophaga ruticilla) in a fragmented agricultural landscape is related to song rate, mating status and access to females

机译:雄性美国红尾start(Setophaga ruticilla)在零散的农业景观中的地域外活动与歌唱率,交配状态和与雌性的接触有关

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Male songbirds often move off-territory to pursue extra-pair fertilizations. This movement represents a trade-off between paternity gain and loss and can be influenced by male quality and access to fertile females. Access to females could be reduced in fragmented landscapes that have small patches and low connectedness. We studied movement and extra-pair fertilization success of radio-tracked male American Redstarts (Setophaga ruticilla) in forest patches in an agricultural landscape in Alberta, Canada, over 2 years. Males spent an average of 18% of their time off-territory, mostly intruding onto adjacent territories and rarely moving between patches. They averaged 0.8 trips/h, with mean trip duration of 17 min and mean trip distance of 104 m. Less time was spent off-territory when their mate was nest-building and males intruded most often onto territories with nest-building females. Males with higher song rates and more nearby females intruded most onto other territories. Monogamous males in better condition with higher song rates spent the most time off-territory. However, males with more nearby females and higher local breeding synchrony spent the least time off-territory, suggesting these males face a trade-off between seeking extra-pair fertilizations and protecting against cuckoldry. Forest cover was not an important predictor of movement. Investment in off-territory movement did not predict extra-pair fertilization success or probability of cuckoldry. However, few tracked males achieved extra-pair fertilizations (1/22 tracked males vs 18/57 non-tracked males), possibly an artefact of low sample size or the effect of radio transmitters on female choice. Keywords American Redstart - Fragmentation - Movement - Song rate - Extra-pair paternity Communicated by F. Bairlein.
机译:雄性鸣禽通常会移动到其他地区以追求超配对受精。这种运动代表了亲子关系得失与损失之间的权衡,并且可能受到男性素质和与生育女性的接触的影响。在斑块很小,连通性较低的零散景观中,可以减少与女性的接触。我们研究了加拿大阿尔伯塔省农业景观中无线电跟踪的雄性美洲红start(Setophaga ruticilla)在森林斑块中的运动和成对施肥的成功。雄性平均在外地度过了18%的时间,其中大部分时间侵入邻近地区,很少在两地之间移动。他们平均每小时0.8次,平均行程时间为17分钟,平均行程为104 m。当他们的伴侣筑巢时,花在野外的时间减少了,雄性最经常与筑巢雌性一起侵入领土。歌率较高的雄性和附近雌性较多的雄性侵入其他地区最多。一夫一妻制的男性,条件较好,歌声较高,大部分时间都花在外地。但是,雄性附近雌性较多且本地繁殖同步性较高的雄性在境外花费的时间最少,这表明这些雄性面临着寻求额外配对受精和防止戴绿帽的权衡。森林覆盖不是移动的重要预测指标。对地区外运动的投资并未预测成对配对的施肥成功或戴绿帽子的可能性。但是,很少有追踪的雄性获得超对受精(1/22追踪的雄性对18/57非追踪的雄性),这可能是低样本量的假象或无线电发射器对女性选择的影响。关键字American Redstart-碎片-运动-歌曲速率-超双亲身份由F. Bairlein传达。

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