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雌性杜鹃的叫声通过引发宿主弃巢行为来欺骗它们:不同寄生水平下的变化。

Female Cuckoo Calls Deceive Their Hosts by Evoking Nest-Leaving Behavior: Variation under Different Levels of Parasitism.

作者信息

Wang Jiaojiao, Ma Laikun, Chen Xiangyang, Yang Canchao

机构信息

Ministry of Education Key Laboratory for Ecology of Tropical Islands, College of Life Sciences, Hainan Normal University, Haikou 571158, China.

College of Life Science, Hebei University, Baoding 071000, China.

出版信息

Animals (Basel). 2022 Aug 5;12(15):1990. doi: 10.3390/ani12151990.

Abstract

The common cuckoo () is an obligate brood parasite that has evolved a series of strategies to trick its hosts. The female cuckoo has been hypothesized to mimic the appearance and sounds of several raptors to deceive the hosts into exhibiting anti-predator behavior. Such behavior would relax the protection of the host nest and thus allow the female cuckoo to approach the host nest unopposed. Many anti-parasite strategies have been found to vary among geographical populations due to different parasitic pressures from cuckoos. However, the effect of female cuckoo calls related to different levels of parasitic pressure has not been examined. Here, we studied the effect of female cuckoo calls on the oriental reed warbler (), one of the major hosts of the common cuckoo, in two geographical populations experiencing different levels of parasite pressure. Four kinds of sounds were played back to the hosts: the calls from female common cuckoos, male common cuckoos, sparrowhawks (), and oriental turtle doves (). The results showed that the female cuckoo calls induced the hosts to leave their nests more frequently than the male cuckoo or dove calls in both populations, and two populations of the hosts reacted similarly to the female cuckoo calls, implying that the function of female cuckoo calls would not be affected by the difference in parasitism rate. This study indicates that female cuckoo calls function to distract the hosts' attention from protecting their nests. However, we propose that such a deception by the female cuckoo call may not be due to the mimicry of sparrowhawk calls, but rather that the rapid cadence of the call that causes a sense of anxiety in the hosts.

摘要

普通杜鹃()是一种专性巢寄生鸟类,它已经进化出一系列策略来欺骗其宿主。据推测,雌性杜鹃会模仿几种猛禽的外观和声音,以欺骗宿主表现出反捕食行为。这种行为会放松宿主对巢穴的保护,从而使雌性杜鹃能够毫无阻碍地接近宿主巢穴。由于来自杜鹃的不同寄生压力,许多反寄生策略在地理种群中存在差异。然而,与不同程度寄生压力相关的雌性杜鹃叫声的影响尚未得到研究。在这里,我们研究了雌性杜鹃叫声对普通杜鹃的主要宿主之一东方苇莺()在两个经历不同程度寄生压力的地理种群中的影响。向宿主播放了四种声音:普通雌性杜鹃的叫声、普通雄性杜鹃的叫声、雀鹰()的叫声和东方斑鸠的叫声。结果表明,在两个种群中,雌性杜鹃的叫声比雄性杜鹃或斑鸠的叫声更频繁地促使宿主离开巢穴,并且两个宿主种群对雌性杜鹃叫声的反应相似,这意味着雌性杜鹃叫声的功能不会受到寄生率差异的影响。这项研究表明,雌性杜鹃叫声的作用是分散宿主对保护巢穴的注意力。然而我们认为,雌性杜鹃叫声的这种欺骗行为可能不是由于模仿雀鹰的叫声,而是叫声的快速节奏在宿主中引起了焦虑感。

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