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Signals of need in parent-offspring communication and their exploitation by the common cuckoo

机译:亲子沟通中的需要信号以及杜鹃对它们的利用

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Nestling birds present vivid gapes and produce loud calls as they solicit food, but the complexity of the display is poorly understood. Here we explain the function of reed warbler begging signals and show how they are exploited by the common cuckoo, Cuculus canorus, a brood parasite. Reed warbler parents integrate visual and vocal signals from their young to adjust their provisioning rates, and the two signals convey more accurate information about offspring need than either does alone. The cuckoo chick has a particularly striking begging display which has been suggested to be irresistible to host parents. However, we show that the cuckoo, reared alone in the nest, presents a deficient visual display, and elicits the same amount of care as a reed warbler brood only by compensating with its exaggerated vocal display. Therefore the cuckoo succeeds not through mimicry of the host brood begging signals, but by tuning into the sensory predispositions of its hosts.
机译:雏鸟在觅食时表现出生动的间隙并发出响亮的声音,但对展示的复杂性知之甚少。在这里,我们解释了芦苇乞b信号的功能,并展示了它们如何被常见的杜鹃,Cuculus canorus(一种巢虫)所利用。里德莺莺的父母整合了他们年轻时的视觉和声音信号,以调整他们的配给率,这两个信号传达的关于后代需求的信息比任何一个单独传递的信息都要准确。杜鹃小鸡的乞讨显示特别引人注目,这被认为对寄主父母是无法抗拒的。但是,我们发现,仅在巢中饲养的杜鹃呈现出不足的视觉表现,并且仅通过补偿其夸张的声音表现就引起了与芦苇莺相同程度的照顾。因此,杜鹃的成功不是通过模仿宿主的乞讨信号,而是通过调整宿主的感官倾向来实现的。

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    《Nature》 |1999年第6721期|p.667-672|共6页
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  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);美国《工程索引》(EI);美国《生物学医学文摘》(MEDLINE);美国《化学文摘》(CA);
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  • 中图分类 自然科学总论;
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