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Female begging calls reflect nutritional need of nestlings in the hen harrier Circus cyaneus

机译:女性乞求的电话反映了母鸡马戏团中雏雏的营养需求

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Most birds exhibit bi-parental care with both sexes providing food for their young. Nestling signal food needs through begging. However, for some species, males rarely visit the nest, so have limited opportunity for gaining information directly from the chicks. Instead, females beg when males deliver food. We tested whether this calling signalled nutritional need and specifically the needs of the female (Breeder Need hypothesis) or that of their chicks (Offspring Need hypothesis). We observed begging and provisioning rates at 42 nests of hen harrier (Circus cyaneus) in Scotland, explored the factors associated with variation in begging rate and the relationship between begging and provisioning. We also tested the impact of food on begging and provisioning through a feeding experiment. Female begging rate increased up to a chick age of 3 weeks and then tailed off. In addition, begging increased when broods were large. Our data provided support for the Offspring Need hypothesis. At nests where adlib food was provided females reduced their begging rate. These patterns suggested that female begging was an honest signal of need. However, begging continued even with adlib food and was only weakly associated with greater provisioning by males, suggesting that these calls may also play an additional role, possibly reflecting sexual or parent-offspring conflict.
机译:大多数鸟类都表现出双亲照顾,而两性都为幼鸽提供食物。雏鸟通过乞讨发出食物需求。但是,对于某些物种,雄性很少去巢,因此直接从雏鸡获得信息的机会有限。相反,当男性交付食物时,女性会乞求。我们测试了这种呼唤是否表示营养需求,特别是雌性(Breeder Need假设)或小鸡(后代Need假设)的营养需求。我们观察了苏格兰42头母鸡(Circus cyaneus)的乞讨和供应率,探讨了乞讨率变化的相关因素以及乞讨和供应之间的关系。我们还通过喂养实验测试了食物对乞讨和供应的影响。雌性乞讨率提高到3周龄的雏鸡,然后逐渐下降。此外,在育雏较大时,乞讨会增加。我们的数据为后代需求假说提供了支持。在提供adlib食物的巢中,雌性降低了乞讨的速度。这些模式表明,女性乞讨是需要的诚实信号。但是,即使使用adlib食物,乞讨仍在继续,并且与男性提供更多的食物仅存在微弱的联系,这表明这些呼唤也可能起到额外的作用,可能反映了性冲突或父母与子女的冲突。

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