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Parasitic Behaviour of Interspecific Brood Parasitic Females

Título del libro: Avian Brood Parasitism: Behaviour, Ecology, Evolution and Coevolution

Reboreda, Juan CarlosIcon ; Fiorini, Vanina DafneIcon ; Cecilia de Mársico; Gloag, Ros; Scardamaglia, Romina ClaraIcon
Otros responsables: Soler, Manuel
Fecha de publicación: 2018
Editorial: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
ISSN: 2509-6745
e-ISSN: 2509-6753
ISBN: 978-3-319-73137-7
Idioma: Inglés
Clasificación temática:
Zoología, Ornitología, Entomología, Etología

Resumen

Interspecific avian brood parasites have to solve unique problems associated with their reproductive habit: they need to recognize potential hosts, search for and locate their nests, monitor nests progress and return to them at the appropriate time for egg-laying. In addition, parasitic females may improve the survival of their own eggs and chicks by removing or destroying part of the clutch content. Lastly, they should avoid egg-laying in nests parasitized by other females and remember the nests in which they have laid eggs to avoid laying two or more eggs in the same host nest to prevent harming their own previously laid eggs and generating competition between their own offspring. In this chapter we summarize information on the behaviour of parasitic females from the moment they start searching for host nests until they parasitize them (Fig. 1). We review the different hypotheses for explaining the recognition of hosts and the cues used to search for and locate their nests. We also review the different adaptive explanations for the removal or destruction of eggs as well as the information on competition among females for host nests and repeat parasitism.
Palabras clave: Brood parasitism , Prospecting behavior , Pecking behavior
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11336/163652
URL: https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-319-73138-4_18
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-73138-4_18
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Reboreda, Juan Carlos; Fiorini, Vanina Dafne; Cecilia de Mársico; Gloag, Ros; Scardamaglia, Romina Clara; Parasitic Behaviour of Interspecific Brood Parasitic Females; Springer Nature Switzerland AG; 2018; 325-342
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