Range expansion of the screaming cowbird (Molothrus rufoaxillaris) mediated by a new brood parasite-host interaction in central Chile

IF 0.1 4区 生物学 Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Gayana Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI:10.4067/s0717-65382023000100018
Vicente Pantoja, Fernando Medrano, Ivo Tejeda
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The Screaming Cowbird (Molothrus rufoaxillaris) is a brood-parasite specialized in parasitizing the Grayish Baywing (Agelaioides badius). Recently, it started to parasite a new host, the Austral Blackbird (Curaeus curaeus), which has driven the expansion of its range to central Chile. However, its actual and potential distribution and the natural history of this interaction are scarcely known. In this note, we describe the distribution, habitat use and phenology of the species in Chile. Additionally, we present data on feeding events of Screaming Cowbird fledglings by Austral Blackbirds. For doing so, we analyzed data from a citizen-science project using Maxent and Random Forest models. We found that the Screaming Cowbird is distributed mainly in urban and agricultural habitats, avoiding native shrublands and forests. The potential distribution is driven by the temperature and the Austral Blackbird distribution. This note confirms the relationship between both species of icterids and gives new insights into how new host-parasite interactions can drive the range expansion of brood parasitic birds.
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智利中部一种新的寄主-寄主相互作用介导的尖叫牛鹂活动范围扩大
尖叫牛鹂(Molothrus rufoaxillaris)是一种专门寄生于灰翅(Agelaioides badius)的幼虫寄生虫。最近,它开始寄生于一个新的宿主,南黑鸟(Curaeus Curaeus),这使得它的活动范围扩大到智利中部。然而,它的实际和潜在分布以及这种相互作用的自然史却鲜为人知。在这篇文章中,我们描述了该物种在智利的分布、栖息地利用和物候。此外,我们还提供了南方黑鸟对尖叫牛鹂幼鸟的摄食事件的数据。为此,我们使用Maxent和随机森林模型分析了来自公民科学项目的数据。研究发现,鸣禽主要分布在城市和农业栖息地,避开了原生灌木和森林。电势分布受温度和南部黑鸟分布的影响。这篇文章证实了这两种黄蛉之间的关系,并为新的宿主-寄生虫相互作用如何推动育雏寄生鸟的范围扩大提供了新的见解。
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Gayana
Gayana ZOOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: GAYANA is a scientific journal published by Universidad de Concepción, Chile. It is the modern version of Gayana Oceanología and Gayana Zoología. Therefore its numeration starts at volume 63(1). GAYANA covers all aspects of zoology and oceanographic research. It is structured in five sections, defined by subject or discipline: Ecology, Biodiversity and Taxonomy, Earth Sciences, Evolutionary, and Applied Biology and Environmental Biology. Each section is in charge of an editor who receives and manages the manuscripts sent for evaluation in close collaboration with the editorial board.
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