Age-Assortative Mating Related to Reproductive Success in Black-Crowned Night Herons

M. Fasola, Ying-mei Zhang, Dongqing Zhao, Y. Dong, Hui Wang
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-Age-assortative mating occurs frequently in birds, and may be produced by active selection for older and more successful mates, but also simply by age-related differences in breeding time, or by mate fidelity, without age-related selection. We describe the occurrence of age-assortative breeding in the Black-crowned Night Heron (Nycticorax nycticorax) near Wuxi, China. Throughout the whole breeding season, 59% of the breeders were adults i.e., birds older than two years, and 41% were younger birds injuvenile plumage i.e., birds in their second year. Most of 206 pairs were strictly assorted by age, and only 2.4% had one adult and one juvenile. A part of this assortment was due to age-related differences in the breeding period, but even when this seasonality is accounted for, the observed frequency of mixed pairs is much lower than expected. Mate fidelity is not likely to account for the observed assortment. We conclude that the strict age assortment we observed in Black-crowned Night Herons is to be ascribed to active mate selection by age. Reproductive success was higher for pairs of adults than for those in juvenile plumage, while no difference was found for egg size, chick condition or asymmetry. Pairing between adults may therefore be adaptive because it enhances reproductive success. The high frequency of Black-crowned Night Herons breeding in juvenile plumage in China (41%) contrasts sharply with the situation in other parts of the species range, where birds injuvenile plumage rarely breed, are even seldom seen near colonies, and are believed to remain in their wintering areas. Received 2 February 2001, accepted 25 March 2001.
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年龄分类交配与黑冠夜鹭繁殖成功的关系
-年龄分类交配在鸟类中经常发生,可能是由于对年龄较大和更成功的配偶的主动选择,但也可能是由于繁殖时间的年龄相关差异或配偶忠诚,而没有年龄相关的选择。我们描述了中国无锡附近黑冠夜鹭(Nycticorax Nycticorax)年龄分类繁殖的发生。在整个繁殖季节,59%的繁殖者是成年鸟,即2岁以上的鸟,41%的繁殖者是年幼的鸟,即2岁以上的鸟。206对中,大多数按年龄严格分类,只有2.4%的成对有一只成虫和一只幼虫。这种组合的部分原因是由于繁殖期间的年龄相关差异,但即使考虑到这种季节性,观察到的混合配对频率也远低于预期。配偶忠诚不太可能解释观察到的分类。我们的结论是,我们在黑冠夜鹭中观察到的严格的年龄分类归因于积极的年龄择偶。成虫的繁殖成功率高于雏鸟,而卵的大小、雏鸟的状况和不对称度没有差异。因此,成虫之间的配对可能是适应性的,因为它提高了繁殖成功率。中国黑冠夜鹭幼羽繁殖的频率很高(41%),与其他地区的情况形成鲜明对比,在其他地区,黑冠夜鹭幼羽很少繁殖,甚至很少在种群附近看到,并且被认为停留在越冬区域。2001年2月2日收,2001年3月25日收。
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