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The bird who kicked the waspu27s nest: Red-throated Caracara predation, nesting and territorial behaviour

机译:踢过黄蜂巢的那只鸟:红喉Car的捕食,筑巢和领土行为

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Red-throated Caracaras are enigmatic but seldom studied raptors of tropical American forests. They are known to prey on social wasps and exhibit cooperative breeding, but little quantitative data have been published. We investigated Red-throated Caracara nesting, predation and social behaviour in the field in French Guiana from 2008 to 2013. We closely studied two nests with automated camera systems and found a high level of cooperative behaviour among adults tending nests. Seven individuals were involved in bring prey to and guarding a nest in 2009. Our observations of caracaras nesting in bromeliads confirmed that the majority of their diet was comprised of the brood of social wasps, although they also brought millipedes and fruits to the nest. The social behaviour of the caracaras included intense territorial behaviour, including specific vocalizations and displays in response to conspecifics or playback of caracara calls. Caracaras also attacked conspecific decoys, and we observed them attacking members of other groups on two occasions in 2011. The caracaras provided their chicks with nests of a diverse assortment of wasp genera, including Polybia, Pseudopolybia, Leipomeles, Apoica and Parachartergus, and the proportional abundance of these taxa is not congruent with published studies on generic abundances. In addition, while army ants had previously been considered top predators of social wasps, we calculated that the caracaras, as specialist predators, could rival or exceed army ants as a mortality factor for social wasps. It had been hypothesized that these caracaras rely on a powerful chemical repellent to protect themselves from the stings of their defensive prey, but we found no evidence of such a repellent. We used a video recording arena to observe caracara predation behaviour on nests of various species of Polybia. We observed that the caracaras are indeed stung by some species of wasps, but the caracaras mount high-speed aerial strikes against such nests, knocking them to the ground or striking them repeatedly until the adult wasps depart in an absconding swarm. The caracaras exploit this absconding response when attacking highly defensive wasp species in order to minimize stings while obtaining the wasp brood.
机译:红喉的卡拉卡拉斯是神秘的,但很少研究热带美洲森林的猛禽。已知它们会捕食社会性黄蜂并表现出合作繁殖,但很少发表定量数据。我们于2008年至2013年在法属圭亚那的田野调查了红喉长尾nest的筑巢,捕食和社会行为。我们使用自动照相机系统仔细研究了两个筑巢,发现成年的成年筑巢者之间的合作行为水平很高。 2009年,有7个人参与了将猎物带入巢穴并保护巢穴的工作。我们观察凤梨科动物的卡拉卡拉巢穴,证实他们的饮食大部分是社交黄蜂的巢穴组成,尽管他们也将千足虫和水果带入巢穴。卡拉卡拉人的社会行为包括强烈的领土行为,包括针对卡拉卡拉呼唤的特​​定性或回响的特定发声和显示。卡拉卡拉斯还攻击了同种的诱饵,我们在2011年观察到它们两次攻击其他群体的成员。卡拉卡拉斯为它们的小鸡提供了多种黄蜂属的巢,包括多比亚,假多比亚,莱比奥勒,Apoica和Parachartergus,以及成比例的这些分类单元的丰度与通用丰度的已发表研究不一致。此外,虽然军蚁以前曾被认为是社会黄蜂的主要掠食者,但我们计算得出,作为专业掠食者的加拉卡拉人可能会与之抗衡,甚至超过军蚁成为社会黄蜂的死亡因素。据推测,这些卡拉卡拉人依靠强大的化学驱避剂来保护自己免受防御性猎物的刺伤,但是我们没有发现这种驱避剂的证据。我们使用了视频录制舞台,观察了卡拉比亚在各种波利比亚物种的巢穴上的捕食行为。我们观察到,卡拉卡拉斯确实被某些种类的黄蜂st伤,但是卡拉卡拉斯对此类巢穴进行了高速空中打击,将它们撞倒在地或反复撞击,直到成年的黄蜂成群潜逃。当攻击高度防御性的黄蜂物种时,为了获得最小的刺痛,而获得黄蜂的巢群,卡拉卡拉斯利用了这种潜逃的反应。

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