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Parent-offspring conflict and the coordination of siblings in gulls.

机译:父母与子女之间的冲突以及海鸥中兄弟姐妹之间的协调。

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Offspring solicit food from their parents by begging behaviours. Studies on birds suggest that these displays are 'honest signals of need' and adults provide food according to the begging level. However, siblings may compete for parental resources and the begging intensity is expected to change with brood size. Here, we show that in the black-headed gull (Larus ridibundus) an increase of the numbers of siblings can result in a decrease of individual begging cost through nestlings' synchronized signalling. This is in accordance with some mathematical models. As parents respond to the total solicitation emerging from the nest, the probability to get food increases with the number of chicks begging together. The more siblings there are, the more they coordinate their begging while decreasing the number of individual begging bouts. Intra-brood synchronization of begging enables chicks to reduce their effort and hence exerting an important role in parental-offspring negotiation.
机译:后代通过乞讨行为向父母征求食物。对鸟类的研究表明,这些展示是“诚实的需求信号”,成年人根据乞讨水平提供食物。但是,兄弟姐妹可能会争夺父母资源,并且乞讨强度会随着育雏规模而变化。在这里,我们表明,在黑头鸥(Larus ridibundus)中,同胞数量的增加可以通过雏鸟的同步信令减少个体乞讨的成本。这符合一些数学模型。当父母对从巢中发出的全部请求做出回应时,获得食物的可能性随着小鸡一起乞讨的数量而增加。兄弟姐妹越多,他们协调乞讨的次数就越多,同时减少了单个乞讨的次数。母猪内部的乞讨同步使雏鸡减少了精力,因此在父母与子女的协商中发挥了重要作用。

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