Brood parasitism and quasi-parasitism in the European barn swallow Hirundo rustica rustica

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Adéla Petrželková
Romana Michálková
Jana Albrechtová
Jaroslav Cepák
Marcel Honza
Jakub Kreisinger
Pavel Munclinger
Martina Soudková
Oldřich Tomášek
Tomáš Albrecht
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[1] Charles University in Prague,Faculty of Science
[2] Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic,Institute of Vertebrate Biology
[3] National Museum,Bird Ringing Station
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Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology | 2015年 / 69卷
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Altricial birds; Colonial breeding; Conspecific brood parasitism; Egg dumping; Host fitness; Parasite fitness;
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We studied patterns of extra-pair maternity (EPM) in 245 nests (225 nests belonging to 120 females of known identity) of sexually promiscuous European barn swallows (Hirundo rustica rustica) over a 3-year period. At least one EPM nestling was identified in 54 nests (22.0 %), representing 5.7 % of a total of 1060 nestlings. Up to 28.3 % of all EPM nestlings resulted from quasi-parasitism (QP), whereby nest-attending males sired parasitic offspring. Nests of quasi-parasitic females were never in close proximity to the host nest. Our data thus indicate nonrandom QP patterns in our population suggesting that QP can be considered a third alternative reproductive strategy alongside extra-pair paternity (EPP) and intraspecific brood parasitism (IBP). Of several socioecological factors evaluated, only number of simultaneous egg-laying females in the population proved a good predictor for EPM occurrence. Whereas parasitic females produced more offspring per breeding attempt than was the population average, both QP and IBP affected host female reproductive output, being associated with a reduced number of her offspring produced from the nest. On the contrary, QP resulted in an increase in the number of offspring produced by nest-attending males, suggesting that males may benefit from cooperating with parasitic females at the expense of their social partners.
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