Shading by vegetation facilitates cryptic reproductive behaviour in a tropical songbird

IF 1.8 3区 生物学 Q1 ORNITHOLOGY Ibis Pub Date : 2024-09-26 DOI:10.1111/ibi.13363
Carlos Biagolini-Jr, Pedro Diniz, Regina H. Macedo, Michael S. Webster
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Vegetation structural complexity surrounding nests can either provide concealment for intruders and mates or make it more difficult for hosts to recognize parasitic eggs. We investigated whether shading and vegetation aggregation increase extrapair paternity (the presence of broods with half-siblings) and intraspecific brood parasitism (IBP, the occurrence of broods with unrelated offspring) in socially monogamous Blue-black Grassquits Volatinia jacarina. We found that habitat shadowing was associated with increased occurrence of IBP, but found no association between the degree of shade and the presence of extrapair offspring. Our findings support the idea that habitat limits cryptic reproductive behaviours and that female grassquits may benefit from habitat shadows to parasitize conspecific nests.

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植被的遮荫有利于热带鸣禽的隐蔽繁殖行为
巢周围植被结构的复杂性既可以为入侵者和配偶提供隐蔽,也可以使寄主更难识别寄生卵。我们研究了遮荫和植被聚集是否会增加一夫一妻制蓝黑草的种内寄生(IBP,无亲缘关系的后代发生)和对外父权(有同父异母兄弟姐妹的后代存在)。我们发现栖息地荫蔽与IBP的发生率增加有关,但荫蔽程度与超配后代的存在没有关联。我们的研究结果支持了栖息地限制隐生殖行为的观点,并且雌性草蛉可能受益于栖息地阴影寄生于同卵巢。
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Ibis
Ibis 生物-鸟类学
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期刊介绍: IBIS publishes original papers, reviews, short communications and forum articles reflecting the forefront of international research activity in ornithological science, with special emphasis on the behaviour, ecology, evolution and conservation of birds. IBIS aims to publish as rapidly as is consistent with the requirements of peer-review and normal publishing constraints.
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