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对斑胸草雀亲鸟乞食叫声的反应:“先来先得”的规则可能会克服雏鸟之间的亲代偏好。

Response to begging calls by Zebra Finch parents: "first come, first served" rule may overcome a parental preference between chicks.

机构信息

Équipe de neuro-éthologie sensorielle (ENES), UMR 8195, centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS), centre de neurosciences Paris-Sud (CNPS), université de Lyon/Saint-Étienne, 23, rue Michelon, 42023 Saint-Étienne, France.

出版信息

C R Biol. 2012 Feb;335(2):135-41. doi: 10.1016/j.crvi.2011.11.007. Epub 2012 Jan 9.

Abstract

In birds, parents may provide differential food provisioning among offspring according to their sex. Here, we test the hypothesis that events linked to the fine dynamics of begging behaviour could modulate parental preferences. After evaluating the preference related to chick sex for each parent of six Zebra Finch Taeniopygia guttata pairs, we studied the possible modifications of this preference when offspring begging was asynchronous. Our observations show that male parents follow a "first come, first served" rule, whereas females keep their initial choice. Although this study remains preliminary due to the sample size, it underlines the potential importance of investigating fine temporal features of begging behaviour to fully understand parents' provisioning strategies.

摘要

在鸟类中,父母可能会根据后代的性别为其提供不同的食物。在这里,我们测试了一个假设,即与乞食行为的精细动态相关的事件可能会调节亲代的偏好。在评估了六对斑马雀 Taeniopygia guttata 雌雄亲鸟对雏鸟性别的偏好后,我们研究了当雏鸟乞食不同步时这种偏好是否可能发生变化。我们的观察表明,雄鸟遵循“先来先得”的规则,而雌鸟则保持最初的选择。尽管由于样本量较小,这项研究仍然是初步的,但它强调了研究乞食行为的精细时间特征以充分理解亲鸟喂养策略的重要性。

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