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为什么具有领地意识的雄性乌林鸮找不到配偶?

Why do territorial male Tengmalm's owls fail to obtain a mate?

作者信息

Hakkarainen Harri, Korpimäki Erkki

机构信息

Behavioral Ecology Research Group, Department of Biological Sciences, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, B.C. Canada V5A 1S6, , , , , , CA.

Section of Ecology Department of Biology, University of Turku, FIN-20014 Turku, Finland, , , , , , FI.

出版信息

Oecologia. 1998 May;114(4):578-582. doi: 10.1007/s004420050483.

Abstract

Non-breeding may occur because non-breeders are immature or somehow physiologically incapable of breeding, or because of a lack of resources (e.g. food resources, mating partners) needed to breed. There is, however, a lack of experimental evidence on whether bachelor males possessing territories and nest-sites are able to breed when supplemented with extra food or provided with mating partners. In vole-eating Tengmalm's owl, Aegolius funereus, we provided supplementary food and transferred females in nest-boxes of non-breeding males. Bachelor males that we supplemented with food did not attract mates at a higher frequency than unfed control males, which suggests that a lack of food did not influence the ability to attract a mating partner. In contrast, bachelor males presented with a female seemed to breed more frequently than bachelor males in the control group without mate addition. This suggests that scarcity of females may be an important reason for the high proportion of non-breeding males in the population (c. 25%) and excludes the possibility that non-breeding males are physiologically unable to breed. The operational sex ratio of the owl population at the time of mating may be male-biased, and some males may thus remain unpaired. Habitat and nest-box quality also seemed to be lower among bachelors than among breeding males.

摘要

不繁殖可能是因为非繁殖个体未成熟或在生理上以某种方式无法繁殖,或者是由于缺乏繁殖所需的资源(如食物资源、配偶)。然而,对于拥有领地和巢穴的单身雄性在补充额外食物或提供配偶时是否能够繁殖,缺乏实验证据。在以田鼠为食的横斑林鸮(Aegolius funereus)中,我们为非繁殖雄性的巢箱提供了补充食物并转移了雌性。我们补充食物的单身雄性吸引配偶的频率并不高于未喂食的对照雄性,这表明食物短缺并未影响吸引配偶的能力。相比之下,有雌性的单身雄性似乎比未添加配偶的对照组单身雄性繁殖得更频繁。这表明雌性稀缺可能是种群中非繁殖雄性比例较高(约25%)的一个重要原因,并排除了非繁殖雄性在生理上无法繁殖的可能性。交配时猫头鹰种群的实际性别比可能偏向雄性,因此一些雄性可能会保持未配对状态。单身雄性的栖息地和巢箱质量似乎也低于繁殖雄性。

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