A diagnosis model of parental care: How parents optimize their provisioning strategy in brood reduction?

IF 1.6 2区 生物学 Q2 ZOOLOGY
Current Zoology Pub Date : 2023-08-01 DOI:10.1093/cz/zoac064
Zhen-Qin Zhu, Shu-Mei Zi, Li-Fang Gao, Xiao-Dan Zhang, Fang-Yuan Liu, Qian Wang, Bo Du
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Altricial birds often display biased preferences in providing parental care for their dependent offspring, especially during food shortages. During this process, such inflexible rules may result in provisioning errors. To demonstrate how parents optimize their provisioning strategies, we proposed a "diagnosis model" of parental care to posit that parents will undergo a diagnosis procedure to test whether selecting against some particular offspring based on phenotype is an optimal strategy. We tested this model in an asynchronous hatching bird, the Azure-winged Magpie Cyanopica cyanus, based on 10 years of data about demography and parental provisioning behaviors. Given their higher daily survival rates, core offspring (those hatched on the first day) merits an investment priority compared with their marginal brood mates (those hatched on later days). However, a marginal offspring also merited a priority if it displayed greater weight gain than the expected value at the early post-hatching days. Parents could detect such a marginal offspring via a diagnosis strategy, in which they provisioned the brood at the diagnosis stage by delivering food to every nestling that begged, then biased food toward high-value nestlings at the subsequent decision stage by making a negative response to the begging of low-value nestlings. In this provisioning strategy, the growth performance of a nestling became a more reliable indicator of its investment value than its hatching order or competitive ability. Our findings provide evidence for this "diagnosis model of parental care" wherein parents use a diagnosis method to optimize their provisioning strategy in brood reduction.

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亲代关爱的诊断模型:父母如何优化他们的供给策略?
晚熟鸟类在为其依赖的后代提供亲代照顾方面往往表现出偏见,特别是在食物短缺的情况下。在此过程中,这种不灵活的规则可能会导致供应错误。为了证明父母如何优化他们的供给策略,我们提出了一个亲代关爱的“诊断模型”,假设父母将经历一个诊断过程,以测试基于表型对某些特定后代的选择是否是一种最佳策略。我们基于10年的人口统计和父母供给行为数据,在一种异步孵化的鸟蓝翅喜鹊(blue -wing Magpie Cyanopica cyanus)身上测试了这个模型。考虑到它们较高的日存活率,核心后代(第一天孵化的后代)比边缘后代(晚几天孵化的后代)更值得优先投资。然而,如果一个边缘后代在孵化后的早期表现出比预期值更大的体重增加,也值得优先考虑。父母可以通过诊断策略发现这样的边缘后代,在诊断阶段通过向每一个乞求的雏鸟提供食物来提供雏鸟,然后在随后的决策阶段通过对低价值雏鸟的乞求做出负面反应来偏向高价值雏鸟的食物。在这种供应策略中,雏鸟的生长表现成为其投资价值的更可靠指标,而不是其孵化顺序或竞争能力。本研究结果为“亲代关爱诊断模型”提供了证据,其中父母使用诊断方法来优化其减少子女的喂养策略。
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Current Zoology
Current Zoology Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
CiteScore
3.20
自引率
9.10%
发文量
111
审稿时长
6 weeks
期刊介绍: About the Journal Current Zoology (formerly Acta Zoologica Sinica, founded in 1935) is an open access, bimonthly, peer-reviewed international journal of zoology. It publishes review articles and research papers in the fields of ecology, evolution and behaviour. Current Zoology is sponsored by Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, along with the China Zoological Society.
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