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Sex-related asymmetry in competitive ability of sexually monomorphic barn swallow nestlings

机译:性单态燕窝雏鸟竞争能力中的性别相关不对称

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In diverse taxa, offspring solicit parental care using complex displays, which may evolve as reliable signals of condition or as mechanisms to manipulate parental investment. Differential sex allocation may therefore result from adaptive parental decisions or sex-related variation in competitive ability or because of sex-related asymmetries in kin selection. Under normal food provisioning, female barn swallow (Hirundo rustica) nestlings begged more loudly but did not receive more food than male nestlings. After food deprivation, begging call loudness of males but not females increased. Begging loudness positively predicted the number of feedings received by the nestlings, and males gained more mass than females after food deprivation. Male nestlings are more severely affected by chronic food reduction and may therefore accrue a larger benefit compared to females by increasing their food intake under short-term conditions of food scarcity. These results suggest that either females do not increase begging intensity to favour male broodmates which are more vulnerable to prolonged food stress, or that males prevail in scramble competition despite being similar in size to females.
机译:在不同的分类单元中,后代使用复杂的展示物征求父母的照料,这可能会演变成可靠的病情信号或操纵父母投资的机制。因此,性别差异分配可能是由于适应性父母决定或竞争能力中与性别相关的变化,或者由于亲属选择中与性别相关的不对称所致。在正常的食物供应下,雌性燕窝(Hirundo Rustica)雏鸟的乞求更大声,但没有得到比雄雏鸟更多的食物。食物匮乏后,男性的乞讨响度增加,而女性则没有。乞讨的响度积极地预测了雏鸟接受的喂养次数,在食物匮乏之后,雄性比雌性获得更多的体重。长期减少食物会给雄性雏鸟带来更严重的影响,因此,在短期食物短缺的情况下,增加雌性食物的摄入量可比雌性有更大的益处。这些结果表明,要么雌性不增加乞讨强度,以偏爱更容易受到长期食物压力影响的雄性亲兄弟,要么雄性尽管在体积上与雌性相似,但在争夺竞争中占上风。

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