Data from: Fledgling adoption in European Blackbirds: an unrecognised phenomenon in a well-known species
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Adoption behaviour is well-known in birds, but the majority of adoption studies concern the nestling phase of birds’ lives, whereas fledgling adoption is a much less well-known phenomenon, especially in passerines. During 17 years of observations, we collected data on the fate of 238 broods of European Blackbirds Turdus merula. In 171 cases fledglings were fed only by their own parents, in 24 cases the fledglings were given to adoption, while in 43 cases at least one fledgling was cared for by foster parents. Our analyses suggest that fledgling adoption in Blackbirds occurred under conditions that are consistent with the predictions of two hypotheses that explain the adoption phenomenon in birds. First, adoptions involved young fledglings of roughly the same age as the foster parents’ offspring and in the context of a short distance between the biological parents and foster parents’ nests: this gave rise to errors in foster parents recognizing their own young – in line with the Reproductive Error Hypothesis. Second, adoptions also occurred in instances where the distance between nests and the age difference between the adopted and the foster parents’ own fledglings was twice as great compared to the conditions suggesting erroneous adoption. The longer distance between nests and the bigger age difference are in line with the Intergeneration Conflict Hypothesis.
收养行为在鸟类中已有广泛报道,但现有鸟类收养研究大多聚焦于雏鸟(nestling)阶段,而离巢幼鸟(fledgling)的收养现象则鲜为人知,尤其在雀形目(passerines)鸟类中。本研究历经17年野外观测,收集了238窝乌鸫(Turdus merula)的繁殖结局数据:其中171窝的离巢幼鸟仅由亲生父母抚育,24窝的幼鸟发生了收养行为,另有43窝至少有1只幼鸟由养父母抚育。分析结果表明,乌鸫的离巢幼鸟收养行为符合两类解释鸟类收养现象的经典假说预测。其一,收养事件多发生在幼鸟与养父母后代年龄相近、亲生父母与养父母巢穴距离较近的情境中——此类场景下养父母难以正确识别亲生幼鸟,该结果契合生殖错误假说(Reproductive Error Hypothesis)。其二,部分收养事件的巢穴间距以及被收养幼鸟与养父母后代的年龄差,是上述易引发识别错误场景的两倍;此类较大的巢穴间距与年龄差,则符合代际冲突假说(Intergeneration Conflict Hypothesis)。
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2017-10-19



