Individual territoriality in lekking species: the case of the Helmeted Manakin

IF 0.9 4区 生物学 Q3 ORNITHOLOGY Emu-Austral Ornithology Pub Date : 2023-01-02 DOI:10.1080/01584197.2022.2160358
Lia Nahomi Kajiki, Mariana de-Carvalho, Paulo Victor Resende Dos Santos, Samara de Albuquerque Teixeira, R. Macedo
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ABSTRACT Neotropical manakins exhibit polygynous lekking systems in which males do not provide paternal care and exhibit elaborate courtship displays. Despite familial patterns, some historical field observations suggested that the Helmeted Manakin (Antilophia galeata) has evolved territoriality rather than lekking and a socially monogamous mating system. Furthermore, the evidence so far does not allow a clear understanding of the role played by resources, such as nesting sites and male behaviour in shaping the mating system in this species. Our objectives were to verify whether territorial behaviour occurs in the Helmeted Manakin and to provide a preliminary assessment of this species’ hypothesised social monogamy. Using an experimental approach with simulated territorial intrusions, we demonstrated that males in this species hold individual territories with nesting sites but do not provide parental care, similar to its congener, the Araripe Manakin (Antilophia bokermanni). Males’ responses occurred more aggressively in central areas of territories. Larger home ranges encompassed the smaller defended territories and the male display consists of repeated circular flights within the territory. Our results indicate that the Helmeted Manakin has a polygamous mating system. However, we suggest the species is better classified within the continuum of a resource-defence exploded-lek mating system. The distinct environmental conditions in which the species evolved may have played a significant role in modifying its behaviour, resulting in patterns that deviate from the typical lekking system found among manakins. This study highlights the importance of investigating atypical manakins to further our understanding of alternative reproductive tactics among birds.
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泄漏物种的个体领土:以戴头盔的侏儒蜥为例
新热带侏儒猴表现出一夫多妻制的交配系统,在这种系统中,雄性不提供父亲的照顾,并表现出精心的求爱表现。尽管存在家族性模式,但一些历史上的实地观察表明,盔马纳金(Antilophia galeata)已经进化出了领地性,而不是流食和社会一夫一妻制的交配制度。此外,到目前为止的证据还不能让我们清楚地了解资源所起的作用,比如筑巢地点和雄性行为在形成该物种的交配系统中的作用。我们的目的是验证领地行为是否发生在戴头盔的侏儒猴身上,并对该物种假设的社会一夫一妻制提供初步评估。利用模拟领土入侵的实验方法,我们证明了该物种的雄性与它的同族,Araripe Manakin (Antilophia bokermanni)相似,在筑巢地点拥有单独的领土,但不提供亲代照顾。在领地的中心区域,雄性的反应更具攻击性。较大的家庭范围包括较小的防御区域,雄性的表演包括在领土内重复的圆形飞行。我们的研究结果表明,戴头盔的马纳金人有一个一夫多妻的交配系统。然而,我们认为该物种更适合被分类为资源防御型爆炸泄漏交配系统的连续体。该物种进化的独特环境条件可能在改变其行为方面发挥了重要作用,导致其模式偏离了在侏儒动物中发现的典型的泄漏系统。这项研究强调了研究非典型侏儒鸟的重要性,以进一步了解鸟类的其他生殖策略。
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Emu-Austral Ornithology
Emu-Austral Ornithology 生物-鸟类学
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期刊介绍: Emu – Austral Ornithology is the premier journal for ornithological research and reviews related to the Southern Hemisphere and adjacent tropics. The journal has a long and proud tradition of publishing articles on many aspects of the biology of birds, particularly their conservation and management.
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