Testing for assortative mating based on migratory phenotypes in the Common Tern (Sterna hirundo)

IF 1.6 2区 生物学 Q1 ORNITHOLOGY
Simon Piro, Angela Schmitz Ornés
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Abstract

Tracking and mating data of Common Terns (Sterna hirundo) breeding in a single colony in north-eastern Germany were used to test for assortative mating in regards to migratory phenotypes. These birds use the eastern and western African migration routes and three different wintering areas along the African coast. However, no assortative mating was found for either migratory route or wintering area, as birds using both flyways and all three wintering areas paired randomly, which might be explained by a lack of difference in the arrival date at the colony between the groups. These results might indicate a low degree of genetic fixation of migratory route and wintering area in the Common Tern, which might hint that migratory direction and wintering sites could be passed to young terns via social learning, either by joining the parents or migratory flocks of conspecifics. If migratory phenotypes are passed on by a parent, it seems more likely that it is passed from father to young, as female Common Terns tend to leave the colony earlier and males provide the majority of post-fledging care.
基于迁徙表型的普通燕鸥(Sterna hirundo)的分类交配测试
本文利用德国东北部单个种群中常见燕鸥(Sterna hirundo)繁殖的跟踪和交配数据,对迁徙表型方面的分类交配进行了检验。这些鸟使用非洲东部和西部的迁徙路线和非洲海岸三个不同的越冬区。然而,在迁徙路线和越冬地区都没有发现选择性交配,因为使用两条飞行路线和所有三个越冬地区的鸟类随机配对,这可能是由于各组之间到达殖民地的日期缺乏差异。这些结果可能表明,普通燕鸥的迁徙路线和越冬区域的遗传固定程度较低,这可能暗示了迁徙方向和越冬地点可能通过社会学习传递给幼燕鸥,要么通过加入父母,要么通过加入同翅鸟的迁徙群。如果迁徙表型是由父母传递的,那么它似乎更有可能是由父亲传给后代的,因为雌性普通燕鸥倾向于更早地离开群体,而雄性则提供大部分羽翼未丰的照顾。
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Avian Research
Avian Research ORNITHOLOGY-
CiteScore
2.90
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16.70%
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456
审稿时长
46 days
期刊介绍: Avian Research is an open access, peer-reviewed journal publishing high quality research and review articles on all aspects of ornithology from all over the world. It aims to report the latest and most significant progress in ornithology and to encourage exchange of ideas among international ornithologists. As an open access journal, Avian Research provides a unique opportunity to publish high quality contents that will be internationally accessible to any reader at no cost.
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