Alien eggs in duck nests: brood parasitism or a help from Grandma?
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Intraspecific brood parasitism (IBP) is a remarkable phenomenon by which parasitic females can increase their reproductive output by laying eggs in conspecific females' nests in addition to incubating eggs in their own nest. Kin selection could explain the tolerance, or even the selective advantage, of IBP, but different models of IBP based on game theory yield contradicting predictions. Our analyses of 7 polymorphic autosomal microsatellites in two eider duck colonies indicate that relatedness between host and parasitizing females is significantly higher than the background relatedness within the colony. This result is unlikely to be a by-product of relatives nesting in close vicinity, as nest distance and genetic identity are not correlated. For eider females which had been ring-marked during the decades prior to our study, our analyses indicate that (i) the average age of parasitized females is higher than the age of non-parasitized females, (ii) the percentage of nests with alien eg...
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