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FOOD ALLOCATION AMONG NESTLING STARLINGS - SIBLING COMPETITION AND THE SCOPE OF PARENTAL CHOICE

机译:鸟中的食物分配-竞争与父系选择的范围

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Parental provisioning for nestling birds is generally considered to be an interactive, conflictive process because the optimal provisioning rate differs between parents and young and because nestlings are engaged in intersibling competition. Understanding the evolution of communication in such a situation presents unusual problems because the scope for parental strategies may be limited by competitive behaviour of the chicks. We substantiate this view by studying parent-offspring feeding interactions between chicks and provisioning adults in the European starling Sturnus vulgaris in relation to chick state and intersibling competition. The state of one target chick in each nest was manipulated in the field by temporarily placing it in enlarged, reduced or normal-sized broods before returning it to its original nest. Conditions in the original nests were standardized during manipulation by using substitute chicks. Once returned to its original brood, the probability of the target chick being fed increased if it increased its begging intensity and/or it positioned itself closer to the entrance of the nest. Both begging intensity and position were functions of the treatment previously experienced, with target chicks begging more and attaining positions closer to the nest entrance after they had spent time in larger broods. We postulate that these factors must be included in theoretical analyses of the evolution of food-solicitation signalling because, although the effect of begging on feeding probability may be mediated by parental choice, the effect of position depends on between-chick dynamics, and the parents apparently accept the outcome of these interactions. [References: 20]
机译:父母为雏鸟提供食物通常被认为是一个互动,冲突的过程,因为最佳的配给率在父母和幼鸽之间有所不同,并且因为雏鸟参与了同居竞争。了解这种情况下的交往发展会遇到不寻常的问题,因为育儿策略的范围可能受到雏鸡竞争行为的限制。我们通过研究欧洲八哥寻常型八哥类turn的雏鸡与预备成年之间的亲子与后代之间的喂养相互作用来证实这种观点,这与雏鸡的状态和同伴竞争有关。在野外,通过将野鸡暂时放到扩大,缩小或正常大小的育雏箱中,然后将其放回原巢中,从而在野外操纵了一只目标雏鸡的状态。通过使用替代雏鸡在操作过程中对原始巢中的条件进行了标准化。一旦返回其原始巢穴,如果目标小鸡增加了其乞讨强度和/或使其自身更靠近巢穴的入口,则其被喂食的可能性就会增加。乞讨的强度和位置都是先前所经历的处理的功能,目标小鸡在较大的巢中度过时间后,会乞讨更多并达到靠近巢穴入口的位置。我们假设这些因素必须包括在对食物恳求信号的演变的理论分析中,因为尽管乞讨对进食概率的影响可能是由父母的选择介导的,但位置的影响取决于小鸡之间的动态,而父母显然接受了这些互动的结果。 [参考:20]

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