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王姣姣, 祃来坤, 梁伟, 杨灿朝. 2020: 杜鹃宿主在非巢区对不同巢入侵者报警信号的反应. 动物学研究, 41(3): 345-350. DOI: 10.24272/j.issn.2095-8137.2020.030
引用本文: 王姣姣, 祃来坤, 梁伟, 杨灿朝. 2020: 杜鹃宿主在非巢区对不同巢入侵者报警信号的反应. 动物学研究, 41(3): 345-350. DOI: 10.24272/j.issn.2095-8137.2020.030
Jiao-Jiao Wang, Lai-Kun Ma, Wei Liang, Can-Chao Yang. 2020. Responses of cuckoo hosts to alarm signals of different nest intruders in non-nesting areas. Zoological Research, 41(3): 345-350. DOI: 10.24272/j.issn.2095-8137.2020.030
Citation: Jiao-Jiao Wang, Lai-Kun Ma, Wei Liang, Can-Chao Yang. 2020. Responses of cuckoo hosts to alarm signals of different nest intruders in non-nesting areas. Zoological Research, 41(3): 345-350. DOI: 10.24272/j.issn.2095-8137.2020.030

杜鹃宿主在非巢区对不同巢入侵者报警信号的反应

Responses of cuckoo hosts to alarm signals of different nest intruders in non-nesting areas

  • 摘要: “呼救”假说认为鸟类发出的报警声可以向同种和异种邻居传递相关的警戒信息,邻居可以通过这些社会信息,获取附近捕食者或巢寄生者的情况而从中受益。巢寄生宿主可以区分不同入侵者,并根据不同的威胁做出反应。然而,以往大多数研究都是针对宿主巢进行的声音回放,并且焦点集中在被报警声吸引的同种个体上。本研究使用东方大苇莺(Acrocephalus orientalis)对不同入侵者(巢寄生者、捕食者和无害对照)的报警声作为回放刺激,在繁殖季节非巢区采用随机位点回放的方法研究了同种和异种宿主对报警声的反应,以揭示宿主如何使用声音信息评估来自不同入侵者的威胁。结果发现,不同报警声之间所招引的个体数量,无论对于同种还是异种均为相似。但被招引个体的数量在不同物种之间存在显著差异,以报警声同种(即东方大苇莺)和棕头鸦雀(Paradoxornis webbianus)为主,它们都是大杜鹃(Cuculus canorus)的主要宿主。然而,回放中异种宿主并没有表现出任何攻击性行为,这表明进一步确认威胁可能需要视觉信息的参与。此外,报警声的结构是否促进了趋同进化现象还有待进一步验证。

     

    Abstract: The “call for help” hypothesis proposes that alarm calls produced by a bird can transmit warning information to both conspecific and interspecific neighbors. Neighbors who are attracted by social transmission might benefit from knowing about the presence of danger or by gaining information about the presence of predators or brood parasites nearby. Brood parasite hosts can distinguish threats from different intruders and exhibit varied responses correspondingly. However, most previous studies have conducted sound playback at host nest sites and focused on conspecific individuals attracted by the alarm calls. In this study, we used random location playback to investigate the responses of different host species to alarm signals of oriental reed warblers (Acrocephalus orientalis) toward different intruders (brood parasite, predator, and harmless control) in order to reveal how hosts evaluate different threats from different intruders using vocal information in non-nesting areas during the breeding season. We found that the alarm calls given in response to different intruders incurred similar numbers of approaching species for both conspecific and interspecific birds. However, the number of attracted individuals differed significantly among the various species, with conspecifics and vinous-throated parrotbills (Paradoxornis webbianus) dominating, both of which are major hosts of common cuckoos (Cuculus canorus). Nevertheless, interspecific birds did not present any aggressive behavior according to the alarm calls, which implied that visual information may be needed for further confirmation of threats. In addition, determining whether alarm call structure promoted an evolutionary convergence phenomenon still needs further verification.

     

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