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Begging behavior and food acquisition by brown-headed cowbird nestlings

机译:棕头牛bird雏鸟的乞讨行为和食物获取

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Understanding the selective forces that limit the exaggeration of begging signals is a critical issue in understanding the evolution of begging behavior. I studied the begging behavior of nestlings of the brown-headed cowbird (Molothrus ater), a brood parasite. In the nests of indigo buntings (Passerina cyanea), brown-headed cowbird nestlings received approximately twice as much food per hour than their host nestmates. I tested three hypotheses for the mechanism by which cowbirds acquired more food than their bunting nestmates: the size advantage hypothesis, the signal exaggeration hypothesis, and the novel begging behavior hypothesis. I found support for the hypotheses that cowbirds acquire more food as a result of their larger body size, and due to the exaggeration of begging signals that are not dependent on body size. I did not find support for the role of novel begging behaviors in cowbird food acquisition. These results suggest that food acquisition by host chicks in unparasitized nests could be increased by the exaggeration of begging signals. Recent work suggests that such exaggeration may be limited by the risk of nest predation, but further studies are needed.
机译:了解限制乞讨信号夸张的选择力是了解乞讨行为演变的关键问题。我研究了棕头牛bird(Molothrus ater)(一种巢寄生物)的雏鸟的乞讨行为。在靛蓝彩旗(Passerina cyanea)的巢穴中,棕头牛per的巢穴每小时接收的食物比寄宿的巢穴大约多两倍。我测试了三个假设,即比起彩旗的巢鸟,牛鸟获得更多食物的机制:大小优势假设,信号夸大假设和新颖的乞讨行为假设。我发现以下假设得到了支持:牛体由于体型较大以及不依赖于体型的乞讨信号的夸大而获得更多的食物。我没有发现新颖的乞讨行为在牛禽食物获取中的作用。这些结果表明,乞讨信号的夸大可以增加无寄生巢中宿主小鸡的食物获取。最近的工作表明,这种夸张可能受到巢穴掠食的风险的限制,但是还需要进一步的研究。

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