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DOI10.1086/286128
Cooperation, conflict, and Creching behavior in goldeneye ducks
Eadie, JM; Lyon, BE
通讯作者Eadie, JM
来源期刊AMERICAN NATURALIST
ISSN0003-0147
出版年1998
卷号151期号:5页码:397-408
英文摘要

Creching behavior, or brood amalgamation, results in offspring being reared by adults other than their genetic parents. Although a variety of hypotheses have been proposed to explain this behavior, most assume either that brood amalgamation is accidental (i.e., nonselected) or that adoption of young is selected for because of social benefits to the young and/or adopting parents. We propose, instead, that brood amalgamation is a function of two separate processes: brood desertion and brood adoption. To examine brood desertion, we develop a graphic model to predict when parents should abandon their young and we test this model experimentally for the Barrow’s goldeneye (Bucephala islandica). As predicted, females deserted their offspring when the size of the brood was experimentally reduced. Brood adoption occurred when deserted ducklings joined other broods. However, the success of ducklings in doing so was strongly dependent on the availability of potential host broods and on the age of the recipient broods. Foreign ducklings were readily accepted into young broods (<10 d old) but invariably were rejected from old broods. We could detect no benefits or costs of brood adoption to the host females, contrary to the expectations of a social benefit hypothesis. Our experiments indicate that creching behavior is driven by selection on adults to abandon their brood when the benefits of continued investment are outweighed by the reduction in future reproduction and selection on deserted ducklings to join other broods to obtain parental care. Rather than a form of cooperative brood care, creching in goldeneyes is perhaps best considered as a form of reproductive parasitism, entailing parent-offspring conflict over brood desertion and intergenerational conflict over adoption of abandoned young.


英文关键词creching adoption desertion goldeneye Bucephala islandica parental care
类型Article
语种英语
国家USA ; Canada
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000073159900001
WOS关键词BROOD AMALGAMATION ; PARENTAL CARE ; INTERGENERATIONAL CONFLICT ; BUCEPHALA-CLANGULA ; BARROWS GOLDENEYE ; NEST PARASITISM ; COMMON EIDER ; ADOPTION ; SIZE ; ABANDONMENT
WOS类目Ecology ; Evolutionary Biology
WOS研究方向Environmental Sciences & Ecology ; Evolutionary Biology
来源机构University of California, Davis
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/135275
作者单位(1)Univ Calif Davis, Dept Wildlife Fish & Conservat Biol, Davis, CA 95616 USA;(2)Univ Calgary, Dept Biol Sci, Kananaskis Field Stn, Calgary, AB T2N 1N4, Canada;(3)Univ Calif Santa Cruz, Dept Biol, Santa Cruz, CA 95064 USA
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Eadie, JM,Lyon, BE. Cooperation, conflict, and Creching behavior in goldeneye ducks[J]. University of California, Davis,1998,151(5):397-408.
APA Eadie, JM,&Lyon, BE.(1998).Cooperation, conflict, and Creching behavior in goldeneye ducks.AMERICAN NATURALIST,151(5),397-408.
MLA Eadie, JM,et al."Cooperation, conflict, and Creching behavior in goldeneye ducks".AMERICAN NATURALIST 151.5(1998):397-408.
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