Martínez Juan Gabriel, Soler Juan Jose, Soler Manuel, Burke Terry
Departamento de Biología Animal y Ecología, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de Granada, 18071, Granada, Spain e-mail:
Department of Animal and Plant Sciences, University of Sheffield, Sheffield S10 2TN, UK, , , , , , GB.
Oecologia. 1998 Nov;117(1-2):286-294. doi: 10.1007/s004420050660.
We analysed the spatial and temporal pattern of egg laying in great spotted cuckoo females using microsatellite typing to determine parentage of the eggs and nestlings found in host (magpie) nests. The results showed that there were no exclusive laying territories in the study area. Cases of multiparasitism could be due to single females laying two or more eggs in a nest, or to several females using the same nest. In the latter case multiparasitism was due to a shortage of available host nests. We argue that the need for very large laying areas and the likely small cost of sharing parental care for chicks make the costs of defending territories higher than the benefits, which has constrained the evolution of territoriality in this species.
我们利用微卫星分型技术分析了大斑凤头鹃雌鸟产卵的时空模式,以确定在寄主(喜鹊)巢中发现的卵和雏鸟的亲本关系。结果表明,研究区域内不存在专属的产卵领地。多寄生情况可能是由于单个雌鸟在一个巢中产下两枚或更多枚卵,或者是几只雌鸟使用同一个巢。在后一种情况下,多寄生是由于可用的寄主巢短缺。我们认为,需要非常大的产卵区域,以及共同养育雏鸟可能成本较低,使得保卫领地的成本高于收益,这限制了该物种领地行为的进化。