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Who moved my eggs? An experimental test of the egg arrangement hypothesis for the rejection of brood parasitic eggs

机译:谁动了我的蛋?卵排列假说对亲卵寄生卵排斥的实验检验

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Avian brood parasitism is an exceptional reproductive strategy whereby parasites reduce their own costs associated with parental care and impose them on the host parents. Consequently, host species have evolved multiple defensive mechanisms to combat parasitism. The vast majority of research attention to date has examined host defenses to recognize and reject parasitic eggs. The recently proposed “egg arrangement hypothesis” suggests that hosts may not focus solely on individual eggs’ features, but instead the overall arrangement of the clutch may also provide a cue that parasitism has occurred. Correlative data revealed that host females maintaining a consistent egg arrangement across the incubation period were more likely to reject foreign egg models than females that did not keep a consistent egg arrangement. Here, we provide the first experimental test of this hypothesis in the European blackbird (Turdus merula). We experimentally parasitized nests such that the egg arrangement was either disrupted or not disrupted. We found no evidence that altered egg arrangement was used as a cue for egg rejection by host females. Therefore, we suggest that females that keep consistent egg arrangement are more likely to eject foreign eggs for other correlated reasons. Thus, egg arrangement does not serve as an independent cue to trigger egg rejection responses to parasitism in this host species.Electronic supplementary materialThe online version of this article (doi:10.1007/s10071-014-0800-x) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
机译:禽类寄生虫病是一种特殊的繁殖策略,寄生虫可以降低自身与父母照料相关的费用,并将其强加给寄宿父母。因此,宿主物种已经进化出多种防御机制来对抗寄生虫。迄今为止,绝大多数研究注意力都在检查宿主防御机制以识别和拒绝寄生卵。最近提出的“蛋的排列假说”表明,宿主可能不会只专注于单个卵的特征,而是离合器的整体排列也可能提示寄生虫已经发生。相关数据显示,在整个孵化期间保持一致卵排列的寄主雌性比不保持一致卵排列的雌性更可能拒绝外来卵模型。在这里,我们提供了在欧洲黑鸟(Turdus merula)中对该假设进行的首次实验检验。我们实验性地将巢寄生,使卵的排列被破坏或未被破坏。我们发现没有证据表明改变的卵子排列被用作宿主雌性卵子排斥的线索。因此,我们建议保持卵子排列一致的雌性由于其他相关原因而更有可能抛出异卵。因此,卵的排列不能作为触发该宿主物种对寄生虫卵排斥反应的独立提示。电子补充材料本文的在线版本(doi:10.1007 / s10071-014-0800-x)包含补充材料,该材料为可供授权用户使用。

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