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Oriental Reed Warblers do not abandon Common Cuckoo chicks during prolonged nestling periodsOA

中文摘要

The Oriental Reed Warbler(Acrocephalus orientalis)is one of the most commonly used hosts for the parasitic Common Cuckoo(Cuculus canorus).However,as hosts that feed unrelated parasitic nestlings may suffer extra reproductive costs,they may be less willing to care for nestlings that have prolonged nestling periods.To test this hypothesis,the duration of feeding by Oriental Reed Warblers under natural conditions for their own nestlings was compared with the duration of feeding under natural conditions for Common Cuckoo nestlings and for artificially prolonged cuckoo nestlings.The results showed that Oriental Reed Warblers did not starve,drive away,or desert any of the nestlings in the experiment,and neither parent was left alone.Our experimental study indicates that both Oriental Reed Warbler parents were willing to care for nestlings with a prolonged nestling period(up to 30 days,twice the average duration time that the Oriental Reed Warblers fed their own chicks in natural conditions).However,further experiments and observations are required in other host bird species to examine whether both parents or one of the parents may exhibit the behavior of abandoning nestlings with a prolonged nestling period.

Hanlin Yan;Huahua Zhao;Haixia Luo;Longwu Wang;Laikun Ma;Wei Liang;

Ministry of Education Key Laboratory for Ecology of Tropical Islands,Key Laboratory of Tropical Animal and Plant Ecology of Hainan Province,College of Life Sciences,Hainan Normal University,Haikou 571158,ChinaSchool of Life Sciences,Guizhou Normal University,Guiyang 550001,ChinaSchool of Life Sciences,Hebei University,Baoding 071002,China Department of Biology and Food Science,Hebei Normal University for Nationaliti

生物学

Brood parasitismCommon CuckooDeserted nestlingOriental Reed WarblerProlonged nestling period

《Avian Research》 2024 (003)

P.369-373 / 5

supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.32270526 to WL,32260253 to LW and 32101242 to LM)。

10.1016/j.avrs.2024.100190

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