Rethinking the functions of peacock’s display and lek organisation in native populations of Indian Peafowl Pavo cristatus

IF 0.5 4区 农林科学 Q4 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE Avian Biology Research Pub Date : 2023-10-10 DOI:10.1177/17581559231206733
Dhanashree Ashok Paranjpe, Vedanti Rajiv Mahimkar, Priyanka Dange
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Males of Indian Peafowl are known for their extravagant courtship display used to attract mates. The displays are seen in absence of potential mates as well. This study investigates various contexts in which display behaviours are shown by Indian peafowl. Upto 70% of displays were observed in absence of potential mates. High frequency of displays in presence of other males and longer display bouts during the month of May when mating rarely happens, indicated that display behaviours might have a role to play in male-male competition or territory defence in addition to the female mate choice. The males establish and maintain their courtship display territories throughout the breeding season. Earlier studies assume that the choice of location does not depend on any resources as the species has a lek mating system. How these display sites are chosen is still a question. In this study, we investigated factors that might be important for the selection of display sites in a free-ranging Indian Peafowl population. It was observed that display sites were more concentrated within a radius of 300 meters of the food provisioning site and/ or a water resource and the number decreased considerably beyond the 300 m radius of food and water resources. Overall, the selection of display sites is non-random and highlights the importance of resources in the choice of display territories. The spatial organisation of leks in our study indicate that the mating system in Indian peafowl may be resource-based lek.
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重新思考孔雀在印度本土孔雀种群中的展示功能和羽衣组织
印度孔雀的雄性以其华丽的求爱秀来吸引配偶而闻名。在没有潜在配偶的情况下也会出现这种表现。本研究调查了印度孔雀展示行为的各种背景。高达70%的展示是在没有潜在配偶的情况下观察到的。在交配很少发生的5月份,其他雄性在场的展示频率很高,展示时间更长,这表明除了雌性配偶的选择之外,展示行为可能在雄性竞争或领土防御中发挥作用。雄性在整个繁殖季节建立并维护它们的求偶展示领地。早期的研究假设,由于物种有一个松散的交配系统,因此地点的选择不依赖于任何资源。如何选择这些展示地点仍然是一个问题。在这项研究中,我们调查了可能对自由放养的印度孔雀种群选择展示地点的重要因素。我们观察到,展示场所更多地集中在食物供应地点和/或水资源300米半径内,而在食物和水资源300米半径之外,展示场所的数量明显减少。总的来说,显示地点的选择是非随机的,突出了资源在显示区域选择中的重要性。研究结果表明,印度孔雀交配系统可能是资源型交配系统。
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Avian Biology Research
Avian Biology Research 农林科学-奶制品与动物科学
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期刊介绍: Avian Biology Research provides a forum for the publication of research in every field of ornithology. It covers all aspects of pure and applied ornithology for wild or captive species as well as research that does not readily fit within the publication objectives of other ornithological journals. By considering a wide range of research fields for publication, Avian Biology Research provides a forum for people working in every field of ornithology.
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