雄性黑头鸿雁翅尖形状、鸣飞和交配成功的关系

IF 0.9 4区 生物学 Q4 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Journal of Ethology Pub Date : 2023-11-21 DOI:10.1007/s10164-023-00796-z
Sanja Barišić, Jelena Kralj, Davor Ćiković, Vesna Tutiš, Herbert Hoi
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鸟类的翅膀设计是不同的、可能相反的自然选择压力的结果,例如与迁徙、捕食者躲避和栖息地类型有关的压力。飞行性能的性别选择也可能通过雌性对飞行性能优越的偏好来塑造翅膀的设计。黑头猎鸟黑头是一种一夫多妻的物种,在羽毛的颜色和大小上都是两性二态的。雄性会进行高耸式鸣叫飞行,这是一种对身体要求很高的表演,只有在接受交配的雌性面前才会进行,这可能会影响雄性的交配成功率。高耸的飞行特征可能反过来受到机翼形态的影响。因此,我们研究了雄性翼尖形状与高耸鸣叫频率的关系,从而与黑头狩猎雄性的交配成功率有关。我们发现雄性的交配成功率与鸣唱的频率无关,尽管它可以通过雄性翼尖的形状来预测,这可能表明高耸飞行的质量,在高度、陡峭度或飞行时间方面,而不是数量,影响雄性的交配成功率。
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Relationships of wingtip shape, song-flight and mating success in male black-headed buntings Emberiza melanocephala

Wing design in birds is the result of different and potentially opposing natural selection pressures, such as those related to migration, predator avoidance and habitat type. Sexual selection for flight performance may also shape wing design via female preferences for superior performance of flight display. The black-headed bunting Emberiza melanocephala is a polygynous species that is sexually dimorphic in both plumage colour and size. Males perform Towering song-flight, which is a physically demanding display performed only in the presence of receptive females, potentially affecting male mating success. Towering flight features could in turn be influenced by wing morphology. Thus, we studied male wingtip shape in relation to the frequency of Towering song-flights and consequently in relation to the mating success of black-headed bunting males. We found that male mating success was not related to the frequency of song-flights even though it was predicted by male wingtip shape, perhaps suggesting that the quality of Towering flights, in terms of height, steepness or duration of flight, rather than the quantity, influences male mating success.

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Journal of Ethology
Journal of Ethology 生物-动物学
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Ethology features reviews and original papers relating to all aspects of animal behavior, including traditional ethology. Papers on field, laboratory, or theoretical studies are welcomed. In contrast to many other ethological journals that prefer studies testing explicit hypotheses, the Journal of Ethology is interested both in observational studies and in experimental studies. However, the authors of observational studies are always requested to provide background information about behaviors in their study and an appropriate context to establish the scientific importance of their observation, which in turn produces fascinating hypotheses to explain the behaviors.
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