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Nest prospecting brown-headed cowbirds 'parasitize' social information when the value of personal information is lacking

机译:在缺乏个人信息的价值时,巢穴勘探棕头牛鹂'寄生社会信息

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Brood parasites face considerable cognitive challenges in locating and selecting host nests for their young. Here, we test whether female brown-headed cowbirds, Molothrus ater, could use information acquired from observing the nest prospecting patterns of conspecifics to influence their own patterns of nest selection. In laboratory-based experiments, we created a disparity in the amount of personal information females had about the quality of nests. Females with less personal information about the quality of two nests spent more time investigating the nest that more knowledgeable females investigated. Furthermore, there was a strong negative relationship between individual's ability to track nest quality using personal information and their tendency to copy others. These two contrasting strategies for selecting nests are equally effective, but lead to different patterns of parasitism.
机译:育雏寄生虫在定位和选择他们年轻人的主人巢时面临着相当大的认知挑战。 在这里,我们测试雌性棕色头部牛鸟,Molothrus Ater是否可以使用获得的信息从观察巢穴勘探模式,以影响他们自己的巢选择模式。 在基于实验室的实验中,我们在个人信息的数量中创造了差异,女性对巢的质量有关。 有关两个巢穴质量的个人信息较少的女性花费更多时间调查更多知识渊博的女性调查的巢穴。 此外,个人使用个人信息跟踪Nest质量的能力与他们复制别人的倾向之间存在强烈的负面关系。 选择巢穴的两种对比策略同样有效,但导致寄生派的不同模式。

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