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Examination of parental investment in nest defence in a tropical songbird, the Pied Bush Chat (Saxicola caprata)

机译:在热带鸣禽中的巢防守父母投资检查,灌木丛聊天(Saxicola Caprata)

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Most animals that demonstrate parental care are also engaged in such behaviour that increases their offspring chance of survival when confronted by a predator. The present study is equipped with a detailed account of the parental investment in nest defence behaviour of a tropic zone (Haridwar, Himalayan foothills, India) inhabiting species, the Pied Bush Chat (Saxicola caprata) (PBC). During simulated nest defence treatments, we recorded two distinct types of calls which were used during the display of parental aggression by PBCs, threat calls and alarm calls. Significant differences were noted for the usage of the threat calls over the alarm calls during nest defence. For the most part males were found to be more aggressive than females (on the basis of their call rates) during the simulated attacks of the decoy predator. Results also indicated that parental aggression was more inclined towards nestlings than that of the eggs. The results were consistent with the hypothesis that the nest protection intensity increases with the progression of the nesting cycle.
机译:大多数展示父母护理的动物也从事这种行为,这些行为增加了捕食者时增加了生存的后代机会。本研究配备了对热带区(Haridwar,喜马拉雅山麓,印度)居住地的巢防巢行为的家长投资的详细说明,灌木丛聊天(Saxicola Caprata)(PBC)。在模拟巢防护处理期间,我们录制了两种不同类型的呼叫,这些呼叫在通过PBCS,威胁呼叫和报警呼叫显示父母攻击期间使用。在Nest Defense期间使用警报呼叫的威胁呼叫使用威胁呼叫的显着差异。对于大多数情况下,在诱饵捕食者的模拟袭击期间,发现男性比女性更具侵略性(在他们的呼叫率的基础上)。结果还表明,父母的侵略更倾向于雏鸟而不是鸡蛋。结果与巢保护强度随着嵌套周期的进展而增加的假设一致。

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