Host response to conspecific brood parasitism in colonial red-breasted mergansers Mergus serrator: positioning of parasitic eggs within the clutch

IF 1.5 3区 生物学 Q1 ORNITHOLOGY
Emilie Knighton, Mohammadi Kaouass, Rodger Titman, Mark Mallory, Shawn Craik
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Brood parasitism can be costly to host fitness, which in turn may favour host strategies that decrease these costs. Duck (Anatinae) nests are often parasitized by eggs of other ducks, and one way that hosts can respond to potentially costly brood parasitism is to move parasitic eggs to the clutch periphery, where egg incubation temperatures can be suboptimal relative to the clutch centre. We explored whether red-breasted mergansers Mergus serrator use discriminatory egg incubation against parasitic eggs laid by conspecifics in a population where conspecific brood parasitism (CBP) is common. We used isoelectric focusing electrophoresis of egg albumen from entire clutches of 12 parasitized nests to identify parasitic eggs. A randomization test pooling identified parasitic eggs (n = 50) across nests revealed that hosts did not position parasitic eggs along the periphery of clutches or out of the central region more than was expected by chance, and this was the case for parasitic eggs laid both before and after the onset of incubation. Similarly, nest-level analyses showed that parasitic eggs were random in all but the smallest clutch, which contained one identified parasitic egg. Thus, parasitic eggs were not moved to the periphery of heavily parasitized clutches, where egg temperature gradients between central and peripheral regions of nests are expected to be greatest. Only four eggs (< 0.5% of 1276 eggs) were found buried within nest bowls. Eggs that were removed from nests consisted of parasite and host eggs and were more likely along the periphery of clutches prior to their removal than was expected by chance. Our results indicate that discriminatory egg incubation of parasitic eggs is not a well-developed tactic for defending against CBP in red-breasted mergansers, though hosts may rely on certain cues to decide which eggs are to be removed from nests (e.g. addled eggs).

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红胸秋沙鸭同卵寄生对寄主的响应:寄生卵在窝内的定位
幼虫寄生对寄主的适应性来说是昂贵的,这反过来可能有利于寄主采取降低这些成本的策略。鸭(鸭科)的巢经常被其他鸭子的蛋寄生,宿主对潜在的昂贵的幼虫寄生反应的一种方式是将寄生蛋移到卵窝外围,在那里,蛋的孵化温度相对于卵窝中心可能不是最理想的。我们研究了红胸秋沙鸭在同卵寄生(CBP)现象普遍的种群中是否对同卵产卵的寄生卵进行了区别卵孵化。用等电聚焦电泳法对12个被寄生虫卵全窝的卵蛋白进行鉴定。一项随机化试验显示,宿主并没有将寄生卵放置在卵窝的外围或中心区域之外,这是在孵化开始之前和之后产下的寄生卵的情况。同样,巢级分析表明,除了最小的一窝外,所有的寄生卵都是随机的,其中包含一个已识别的寄生卵。因此,寄生虫卵不会被转移到重度寄生虫卵窝的外围,因为那里的巢中心和外围区域之间的温度梯度可能最大。只有四个鸡蛋(<;1276个卵中有0.5%被发现埋在巢碗中。从巢中取出的卵由寄生虫和寄主卵组成,在取出之前更有可能沿着卵窝的边缘,而不是预期的偶然。我们的研究结果表明,尽管宿主可能依赖某些线索来决定将哪些卵从巢中取出(例如,混淆的卵),但寄生卵的歧视性孵育并不是一种成熟的防御红胸沙鸭CBP的策略。
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Journal of Avian Biology
Journal of Avian Biology 生物-鸟类学
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审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Avian Biology publishes empirical and theoretical research in all areas of ornithology, with an emphasis on behavioural ecology, evolution and conservation.
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