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扎龙自然保护区芦苇沼泽营巢鸟的护巢行为 被引量:2
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作者 李枫 李俊生 +1 位作者 鲁长虎 吴洪勇 《东北林业大学学报》 CAS CSCD 北大核心 2000年第1期55-58,共4页
研究记录了扎龙自然保护区芦苇沼泽28种常见营巢鸟的护巢行为。单种护巢行为模式有7种:①注视:②鸣叫:③隐蔽;④俯冲攻击;⑤盘旋:⑥脚击;⑦拟伤。营群巢或混巢的鹬类、鸥类多采取进攻的护巢行为模式,营单巢的鸭类、雀形目小型... 研究记录了扎龙自然保护区芦苇沼泽28种常见营巢鸟的护巢行为。单种护巢行为模式有7种:①注视:②鸣叫:③隐蔽;④俯冲攻击;⑤盘旋:⑥脚击;⑦拟伤。营群巢或混巢的鹬类、鸥类多采取进攻的护巢行为模式,营单巢的鸭类、雀形目小型鸟采取逃避、隐藏的行为模式。沼泽营巢鸟的护巢行为表现出明显的种间互助行为.巢的隐蔽性与护巢行为的趋性存在负相关的关系。 展开更多
关键词 扎龙自然保 芦苇沼泽 护巢行为
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Antiparasitic defenses in hosts of South American cowbirds
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作者 Juan Carlos REBOREDA Vanina D.FIORINI María C.DE MaRSICO 《Chinese Birds》 CSCD 2013年第1期57-70,共14页
The cowbirds (Molothrus, Icteridae) are a monophyletic group that includes five extant brood-parasitic species. The Screaming (M. rufoaxillaris), Giant (M. oryzivorus) and Shiny (M. bonariensis) cowbirds range mostly ... The cowbirds (Molothrus, Icteridae) are a monophyletic group that includes five extant brood-parasitic species. The Screaming (M. rufoaxillaris), Giant (M. oryzivorus) and Shiny (M. bonariensis) cowbirds range mostly in South America. Screaming and Shiny cowbirds are the ancestral and most recent species of the clade, respectively, therefore, differing in how long they have coevolved with their hosts. We present new experimental data on egg-rejection in a host of the Shiny Cowbird, the House Wren (Troglodytes aedon), review different lines of antiparasitic defenses in hosts of Screaming, Giant and Shiny cowbirds and assess whether hosts of different parasites differ in the type and extent of defenses. Hosts of all three parasites ejected non-mimetic eggs. Most hosts of Giant and Shiny cowbirds were grasp ejectors, whereas the main host of the Screaming Cowbird (the Baywing, Agelaioides badius) ejected parasitic eggs using its feet. Hosts smaller than Shiny Cowbirds neither ejected cowbird eggs nor deserted nests following parasitism. Some hosts also reacted more aggressively towards the parasite. The main host of Screaming Cowbird discriminated against non-mimetic chicks. Our results show that most hosts, regardless of the presumed evolutionary time of interaction with the parasite, have evolved some type of antiparasitic defense. 展开更多
关键词 brood parasitism COWBIRDS egg rejection Molothrus nest defense
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