MacGillavry Thomas, Fusani Leonida
Konrad Lorenz Institute of Ethology, University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna, Austria.
Department of Behavioural and Cognitive Biology, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria.
In Vertebr. 2023 Dec 11;2023:TRDN8657. doi: 10.52732/TRDN8657.
Few studies have offered detailed descriptions of copulatory behaviours in the birds of paradise (family Paradisaeidae) and systematic investigations of their sexual behaviours are rare. We recorded courtship behaviours of Victoria's Riflebird in the Atherton Tablelands in Queensland, Australia using motion triggered cameras and report a rare case of three sequential mountings by an adult-plumaged male. While the recipient of these mountings performed female-typical sexual behaviours, it also briefly performed a male courtship display behaviour, suggesting that it may be an immature male. This observation raises several questions about the courtship behaviour of this species. Females may, for instance, occasionally solicit multiple copulations from preferred males to maximize the amount of transferred sperm. Another intriguing possibility is that immature males tolerate being mounted and potentially even mimic female sexual behaviours when learning from the displays of adult males. We also describe a novel adult male sexual behaviour, namely 'nape-pecking'.
很少有研究对极乐鸟科鸟类的交配行为进行详细描述,对其性行为的系统研究也很罕见。我们使用运动触发相机记录了澳大利亚昆士兰州阿瑟顿高原维多利亚 Riflebird 的求偶行为,并报告了一个成年羽色雄性连续三次骑跨的罕见案例。虽然这些骑跨行为的接受者表现出典型的雌性性行为,但它也短暂地表现出雄性求偶展示行为,这表明它可能是一只未成熟的雄性。这一观察结果引发了关于该物种求偶行为的几个问题。例如,雌性可能偶尔会向心仪的雄性寻求多次交配,以最大化精子的转移量。另一个有趣的可能性是,未成熟的雄性在向成年雄性的展示学习时,会容忍被骑跨,甚至可能模仿雌性性行为。我们还描述了一种新的成年雄性性行为,即“颈背啄击”。