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巢寄生与鸟类的合作繁殖进化。

Brood parasitism and the evolution of cooperative breeding in birds.

机构信息

Research School of Biology, The Australian National University, Canberra, Australia.

出版信息

Science. 2013 Dec 20;342(6165):1506-8. doi: 10.1126/science.1240039.

Abstract

The global distribution of cooperatively breeding birds is highly uneven, with hotspots in Australasia and sub-Saharan Africa. The ecological drivers of this distribution remain enigmatic yet could yield insights into the evolution and persistence of cooperative breeding. We report that the global distributions of avian obligate brood parasites and cooperatively breeding passerines are tightly correlated and that the uneven phylogenetic distribution of cooperative breeding is associated with the uneven targeting of hosts by brood parasites. With a long-term field study, we show that brood parasites can acquire superior care for their young by targeting cooperative breeders. Conversely, host defenses against brood parasites are strengthened by helpers at the nest. Reciprocally selected interactions between brood parasites and cooperative breeders may therefore explain the close association between these two breeding systems.

摘要

合作繁殖鸟类在全球的分布极不均匀,热点地区在澳大拉西亚和撒哈拉以南非洲。这种分布的生态驱动因素仍然是个谜,但可能为合作繁殖的进化和持续提供线索。我们报告说,鸟类专性巢寄生者和合作繁殖雀形目鸟类的全球分布紧密相关,合作繁殖的进化不平衡分布与巢寄生者对宿主的不均匀靶向有关。通过一项长期的实地研究,我们表明,巢寄生者可以通过瞄准合作繁殖者来为其幼鸟获得更好的照顾。相反,巢寄生者的宿主防御能力也因巢内帮手而增强。因此,巢寄生者和合作繁殖者之间的互惠选择相互作用可能解释了这两种繁殖系统之间的紧密联系。

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