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Parent-absent begging in the Brown-headed Cowbird (Molothrus ater): the role of short-term need and nestmate size

机译:棕头牛bird(Molothrus ater)中父母缺席的乞讨:短期需求和巢大小的作用

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Although it is well-established that nestlings of many altricial species beg when parents are away from the nest, we have a poor understanding of parent-absent begging in brood parasites, including the proximate factors that may influence begging frequency and intensity. In this study, I examined how parent-absent begging was influenced by competitive asymmetries between host and Brown-headed Cowbird (Molothrus ater) nestlings under disparate levels of short-term need. Food-deprived cowbird nestlings begged more frequently and for a greater proportion of parent-absent period than when food-supplemented, with similar patterns observed in hosts of different sizes. In contrast, three metrics of cowbird begging intensity varied relative to host size but not due to differences in short-term need. Cowbirds consistently begged more frequently and intensively than host nestlings for a given level of short-term need, providing evidence that cowbird begging displays are more frequent and intense than non-parasitic nestlings during both feeding visits and parent-absent periods. In sum, the frequency of begging by cowbirds was only influenced by short-term need, whereas begging intensity during parent-absent events was only influenced by the host against which cowbirds competed. This study demonstrates that host size and short-term need had differing influences on the frequency and intensity of parent-absent begging in cowbirds, although both factors are likely important in limiting the evolution of parent-absent begging in cowbirds. Because it appears to provide no immediate benefits yet may decrease fitness, parent-absent begging should be included in future theoretical models investigating the evolution of begging displays in nestling birds.
机译:虽然众所周知,当父母离开巢穴时,许多种鸟类的雏鸟会乞讨,但我们对亲代寄生虫乞讨的父母知之甚少,包括可能影响乞讨频率和强度的近因。在这项研究中,我研究了在短期需求水平不同的情况下,寄主和棕头牛bird(Molothrus ater)之间的竞争性不对称对父母缺席乞讨的影响。与补充食物时相比,缺乏食物的牛bird雏鸟的乞讨更为频繁,父母缺勤的比例更大,在不同大小的寄主中观察到的模式相似。相比之下,牛intensity乞讨强度的三个指标相对于寄主大小而变化,但不是由于短期需要的差异。在给定的短期需求水平上,牛bird始终比宿主雏鸟更频繁,更密集地乞讨,这提供了证据,证明在喂食探视和父母缺席期间,牛bird的乞讨展示比非寄生雏鸟更频繁,更密集。总而言之,牛鸟的乞讨频率仅受短期需求的影响,而父母缺席期间的乞讨强度仅受与其竞争的寄主的影响。这项研究表明,寄主的大小和短期需求对牛鸟亲代乞求的频率和强度有不同的影响,尽管这两个因素对于限制牛鸟亲代乞求的进化都可能很重要。由于它似乎并没有立即带来好处,但可能会降低适应性,因此应在未来的理论模型中研究父母不在家的乞讨,以研究雏鸟乞讨展示的演变。

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