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Sex-biased disruptive behaviour in breeding crested penguins

机译:繁殖凤头企鹅的性别偏见破坏行为

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Colonial breeding is common in seabirds, and may provide individuals with benefits such as increased protection from predators by joint defence, improved information exchange and enhanced access to mates. However, the presence of large numbers of individuals in breeding colonies may also lead to interference, especially where conspecific behaviour disrupts the normal chick-rearing routine. Using standardised video recordings, we describe and quantify for the first time such disruptive behaviour by conspecifics in penguins. This disruptive behaviour appeared to be common in chick-feeding Southern rockhopper penguins Eudyptes chrysocome and its occurrence did not differ significantly among the colony areas where observations were made. Females were commonly (77 % of 111 observation sessions) disrupted by other adults when attempting to feed chicks alone during the creche stage. They consequently reduced the time spent with their chicks. Disrupted chicks compensated by begging more intensely when their female parents were present, and they did not eat significantly less often than undisrupted chicks. In contrast, disruptive behaviour towards chick-feeding males or pairs was never observed. This study supplements knowledge about a disruptive behaviour that appears to be common but for which the function remains unclear in penguins, as the intruders did not appear to gain any visible benefits.
机译:殖民地繁殖在海鸟中很常见,并可能为个人带来好处,例如通过联合防御来增强对天敌的保护,改善信息交流和增加与伴侣的接触。但是,繁殖群体中大量个体的存在也可能导致干扰,特别是在同种行为干扰正常的雏鸡饲养程序的情况下。使用标准化的视频记录,我们首次通过企鹅的物种描述和量化了这种破坏行为。这种破坏性行为似乎在以雏鸡喂养的南方石hopper企鹅Eudyptes chrysocome中很常见,并且在观察到的殖民地地区其发生没有显着差异。尝试在托儿所阶段单独喂雏时,雌性通常(111个观察期中的77%)受到其他成年的干扰。因此,他们减少了与小鸡在一起的时间。当有雌性父母出现时,被打断的小鸡可以通过更加强烈的乞讨来补偿,而且它们的进食频率没有未打扰的小鸡明显减少。相反,从未观察到对以雏鸡为食的雄性或成对雄性的破坏行为。这项研究补充了关于破坏行为的知识,这种行为看似很普遍,但企鹅的功能仍不清楚,因为入侵者似乎并未获得任何明显的好处。

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    《Polar biology》 |2013年第2期|177-183|共7页
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    Department of Biology, Ethology, University of Antwerp, Building C-Room 2.16, Campus Drie Eiken, Universiteitsplein 1, 2610 Antwerp, Wilrijk, Belgium,Max Planck Institute for Ornithology, Vogelwarte Radolfzell, Schlossallee 2, 78315 Radolfzell, Germany;

    Department of Biology, Ethology, University of Antwerp, Building C-Room 2.16, Campus Drie Eiken, Universiteitsplein 1, 2610 Antwerp, Wilrijk, Belgium,Max Planck Institute for Ornithology, Vogelwarte Radolfzell, Schlossallee 2, 78315 Radolfzell, Germany;

    Department of Biology, Ethology, University of Antwerp, Building C-Room 2.16, Campus Drie Eiken, Universiteitsplein 1, 2610 Antwerp, Wilrijk, Belgium;

    Max Planck Institute for Ornithology, Vogelwarte Radolfzell, Schlossallee 2, 78315 Radolfzell, Germany;

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  • 关键词

    disruptive behaviour; female disruption; chick-feeding session; rockhopper penguin; falkland islands; sex roles;

    机译:破坏性行为;女性分裂;小鸡喂食;凤冠企鹅;福克兰群岛;性角色;

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