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Antipredator Behavior of Adult and Nestling Red-winged Blackbirds (Agelaius phoeniceus)

机译:成人和雏鸟红翅黑鹂的反向运动行为(Agelaius Phoeniceus)

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Red-winged Blackbirds (Agelaius phoeniceus) experience high rates of nest predation and are therefore expected to exhibit adaptations to reduce the risk of eavesdropping by predators. We used a simulated predator and observations of adult and nestling behavior to test predictions of the predator eavesdropping hypothesis. Females (n = 42) delayed their feeding visits significantly longer and took significantly longer to complete their round trips when a plastic American crow (Corvus brachyrhynchos) was 20 m from their nests than when a black wood block was at the same location, but time spent off territory foraging did not differ significantly. Nestlings (n - 35 broods) begged appropriately (in response to a female at the nest) significantly less and at significantly lower intensity when the plastic crow was 20 m from their nests than when the wood block was at the same location, but the crow had no significant effect on the amount or intensity of inappropriate (no female present) begging. These and other results demonstrate that adult and nestling Red-winged Blackbirds have evolved adaptations to reduce nest predation.
机译:红翼黑鸟(Agelaius Phoeniceus)体验高巢捕食率,因此预计会表现出适应,以降低捕食者窃听窃听的风险。我们使用了模拟捕食者和成人和雏鸟行为的观察,以测试捕食者窃听假设的预测。女性(n = 42)延迟他们的饲养访问明显更长,在距离巢中的塑料美国乌鸦(Corvus Brachyrhynchos)距离巢穴20米时比在同一地点的位置,但时间脱离领土上的觅食并没有显着差异。雏鸟(N - 35巢穴)适当地乞求(响应巢穴的女性)显着较低,当塑料乌鸦距离巢穴20米的强度明显较低,而不是木块在同一位置时,但乌鸦对不适当的金额或强度没有显着影响(没有女性存在)乞讨。这些和其他结果表明,成人和雏鸟的红翼黑鹂已经进化了适应,以减少巢捕食。

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