Rejection of brood-parasitic shiny cowbird Molothrus bonariensis nestlings by the firewood-gatherer Anumbius annumbi?

Costs imposed by brood parasitic birds exert strong selection on their hosts to avoid parasitism. While egg rejection is a common defence, nestling rejection is rarer and less well understood. Theoretical models suggest that among non-evicting parasites such as cowbirds nestling rejection can only e...

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Autor principal: Delhey, K.
Otros Autores: Carrizo, M., Verniere, L., Mahler, Bettina, Peters, A.
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520 3 |a Costs imposed by brood parasitic birds exert strong selection on their hosts to avoid parasitism. While egg rejection is a common defence, nestling rejection is rarer and less well understood. Theoretical models suggest that among non-evicting parasites such as cowbirds nestling rejection can only evolve when levels of parasitism are high. Here we describe a possible case of early rejection of cowbird nestlings, by an infrequently parasitised host, the firewood-gatherer Anumbius annumbi. Firewood-gatherers accepted most shiny cowbird Molothrus bonariensis eggs despite clear differences in coloration. Cowbird eggs usually hatched 4-5 d before host eggs. All parasitic nestlings died within 48 h, and hosts continued their breeding attempts. Nestling death was most likely due to neglect since little food was found in the stomach of dead nestlings. Feeding neglect could be due to differences in visual or acoustic appearance between host and parasite hatchlings. Alternatively, hosts may refrain from feeding nestlings that hatch too early compared to their normal incubation time. At the moment our data do not allow distinction between active nestling recognition or cowbird nestling failure due to the unsuitability of the firewood-gatherer as a host (i.e. too long incubation). Experiments are needed to tease these alternatives apart. © 2011 The Authors.  |l eng 
593 |a Max Planck Inst for Ornithology, Schlossallee 2, DE - 78315, Radolfzell, Germany 
593 |a School of Biological Sciences, Monash Univ., Melbourne, VIC 3168, Australia 
593 |a Alvarado 845, 5A, 8000, Bahía Blanca, Argentina 
593 |a Félix San Martín 576, Dto. 10, 8371, Junín de los Andes, Argentina 
593 |a Depto de Ecologĺa, Genética y Evolución, Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales, Univ. de Buenos Aires, Pabellón II Ciudad Universitaria, C1428EHA Buenos Aires, Argentina 
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690 1 0 |a EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY 
690 1 0 |a HATCHING 
690 1 0 |a INCUBATION 
690 1 0 |a NESTLING 
690 1 0 |a NUMERICAL MODEL 
690 1 0 |a PASSERINE 
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690 1 0 |a THEORETICAL STUDY 
690 1 0 |a ANUMBIUS ANNUMBI 
690 1 0 |a MOLOTHRUS 
690 1 0 |a MOLOTHRUS BONARIENSIS 
700 1 |a Carrizo, M. 
700 1 |a Verniere, L. 
700 1 |a Mahler, Bettina 
700 1 |a Peters, A. 
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