Literature DB >> 26160343

Nest sanitation elicits egg discrimination in cuckoo hosts.

Canchao Yang1, Min Chen1, Longwu Wang2, Wei Liang3, Anders Pape Møller4.   

Abstract

Nest sanitation is a nearly universal behavior in birds, while egg discrimination is a more specific adaptation that has evolved to counter brood parasitism. These two behaviors are closely related with nest sanitation being the ancestral behavior, and it has been hypothesized to constitute a preadaptation for egg discrimination. However, previous studies found little evidence to support this hypothesis. Here, we conducted an empirical test of the association between nest sanitation and egg discrimination in the barn swallow (Hirundo rustica) by inserting a single non-mimetic model egg or a non-mimetic model egg plus half a peanut shell into host nests. Compared to the rejection rate of single model eggs, barn swallows significantly increased egg rejection frequency if a half peanut shell was simultaneously introduced. Our result for the first time shows the impact of nest sanitation on egg discrimination and demonstrates that nest sanitation can elicit egg discrimination in hosts of brood parasites. This study provided evidence for nest sanitation being a preadaptation to egg discrimination by facilitating egg rejection, thereby significantly advancing our understanding of avian cognition of foreign objects. Furthermore, we suggest that egg discrimination behavior in many accepters and intermediate rejecters may be lost or diluted. Such egg discrimination can be elicited and restored after nest sanitation, implying a sensitive and rapid phenotypic response to increased risk of parasitism. Our study offers a novel perspective for investigating the role of so-called intermediate rejecter individuals or species in the long-term coevolutionary cycle between brood parasites and their hosts.

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Keywords:  Egg rejection; Evolutionary lag; Hirundo rustica; Intermediate rejecter; Nest cleaning

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26160343     DOI: 10.1007/s10071-015-0898-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anim Cogn        ISSN: 1435-9448            Impact factor:   3.084


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Authors:  Alec B Luro; Mark E Hauber
Journal:  Naturwissenschaften       Date:  2017-03-01

2.  Nest sanitation as an effective defence against brood parasitism.

Authors:  Michal Šulc; Anna E Hughes; Lisandrina Mari; Jolyon Troscianko; Oldřich Tomášek; Tomáš Albrecht; Václav Jelínek
Journal:  Anim Cogn       Date:  2022-07-01       Impact factor: 2.899

3.  Differently sized cuckoos pose different threats to hosts.

Authors:  Jiangping Yu; Mingju E; Wei Sun; Wei Liang; Haitao Wang; Anders Pape Møller
Journal:  Curr Zool       Date:  2019-10-08       Impact factor: 2.624

4.  Nest sanitation facilitates egg recognition in the common tailorbird, a plaintive cuckoo host.

Authors:  Chang-Zhang Feng; Can-Chao Yang; Wei Liang
Journal:  Zool Res       Date:  2019-09-18

5.  Egg recognition abilities of tit species in the Paridae family: do Indomalayan tits exhibit higher recognition than Palearctic tits?

Authors:  Jian-Ping Liu; Lei Zhang; Li Zhang; Can-Chao Yang; Cheng-Te Yao; Xin Lu; Anders Pape Møller; Dong-Mei Wan; Wei Liang
Journal:  Zool Res       Date:  2020-11-18
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