Thick eggshells of brood parasitic cowbirds protect their eggs and damage host eggs during laying

Brood parasites lay thick-shelled eggs and numerous hypotheses have been proposed to explain the significance of this trait. We examined whether thick eggshells protect the parasite egg during laying events. We used eggs of the parasitic shiny cowbird (Molothrus bonariensis) and its hosts, the house...

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Autores principales: López, A.V., Fiorini, V.D., Ellison, K., Peer, B.D.
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spelling todo:paper_10452249_v29_n4_p965_Lopez2023-10-03T15:58:21Z Thick eggshells of brood parasitic cowbirds protect their eggs and damage host eggs during laying López, A.V. Fiorini, V.D. Ellison, K. Peer, B.D. adaptation brood parasitism cowbird egg damage eggshell Molothrus adaptation bird brood parasitism damage egg predation egg production eggshell experimental study North America South America Agelaius Agelaius phoeniceus Mimus saturninus Molothrus Molothrus ater Molothrus bonariensis Troglodytes Troglodytes aedon Brood parasites lay thick-shelled eggs and numerous hypotheses have been proposed to explain the significance of this trait. We examined whether thick eggshells protect the parasite egg during laying events. We used eggs of the parasitic shiny cowbird (Molothrus bonariensis) and its hosts, the house wren (Troglodytes aedon) and chalk-browed mockingbird (Mimus saturninus) in South America, and the eggs of the parasitic brown-headed cowbird (M. ater) and its hosts, the house wren and red-winged blackbird (Agelaius phoeniceus) in North America. We experimentally dropped parasite eggs onto host eggs to simulate laying by the parasite, parasite eggs onto parasite eggs to simulate multiple parasitism, host eggs onto parasite eggs to simulate hosts laying from the height cowbirds lay, and stirred eggs to simulate jostling that may occur when cowbirds and hosts interact during laying events. We found that cowbird eggs were significantly less likely to be damaged than host eggs when they were laid onto a host egg and when host and cowbird eggs were laid onto them. There was minimal damage to eggs during jostling experiments, thereby failing to support the hypothesis that thick eggshells provide protection when eggs are jostled. These findings support the hypotheses that thick eggshells resist damage when laid from an elevated position, when additional cowbird eggs are laid onto them in multiply parasitized nests, and these eggs also damage host eggs when laid. © The Author(s) 2018. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_10452249_v29_n4_p965_Lopez
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topic adaptation
brood parasitism
cowbird
egg damage
eggshell
Molothrus
adaptation
bird
brood parasitism
damage
egg predation
egg production
eggshell
experimental study
North America
South America
Agelaius
Agelaius phoeniceus
Mimus saturninus
Molothrus
Molothrus ater
Molothrus bonariensis
Troglodytes
Troglodytes aedon
spellingShingle adaptation
brood parasitism
cowbird
egg damage
eggshell
Molothrus
adaptation
bird
brood parasitism
damage
egg predation
egg production
eggshell
experimental study
North America
South America
Agelaius
Agelaius phoeniceus
Mimus saturninus
Molothrus
Molothrus ater
Molothrus bonariensis
Troglodytes
Troglodytes aedon
López, A.V.
Fiorini, V.D.
Ellison, K.
Peer, B.D.
Thick eggshells of brood parasitic cowbirds protect their eggs and damage host eggs during laying
topic_facet adaptation
brood parasitism
cowbird
egg damage
eggshell
Molothrus
adaptation
bird
brood parasitism
damage
egg predation
egg production
eggshell
experimental study
North America
South America
Agelaius
Agelaius phoeniceus
Mimus saturninus
Molothrus
Molothrus ater
Molothrus bonariensis
Troglodytes
Troglodytes aedon
description Brood parasites lay thick-shelled eggs and numerous hypotheses have been proposed to explain the significance of this trait. We examined whether thick eggshells protect the parasite egg during laying events. We used eggs of the parasitic shiny cowbird (Molothrus bonariensis) and its hosts, the house wren (Troglodytes aedon) and chalk-browed mockingbird (Mimus saturninus) in South America, and the eggs of the parasitic brown-headed cowbird (M. ater) and its hosts, the house wren and red-winged blackbird (Agelaius phoeniceus) in North America. We experimentally dropped parasite eggs onto host eggs to simulate laying by the parasite, parasite eggs onto parasite eggs to simulate multiple parasitism, host eggs onto parasite eggs to simulate hosts laying from the height cowbirds lay, and stirred eggs to simulate jostling that may occur when cowbirds and hosts interact during laying events. We found that cowbird eggs were significantly less likely to be damaged than host eggs when they were laid onto a host egg and when host and cowbird eggs were laid onto them. There was minimal damage to eggs during jostling experiments, thereby failing to support the hypothesis that thick eggshells provide protection when eggs are jostled. These findings support the hypotheses that thick eggshells resist damage when laid from an elevated position, when additional cowbird eggs are laid onto them in multiply parasitized nests, and these eggs also damage host eggs when laid. © The Author(s) 2018.
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author López, A.V.
Fiorini, V.D.
Ellison, K.
Peer, B.D.
author_facet López, A.V.
Fiorini, V.D.
Ellison, K.
Peer, B.D.
author_sort López, A.V.
title Thick eggshells of brood parasitic cowbirds protect their eggs and damage host eggs during laying
title_short Thick eggshells of brood parasitic cowbirds protect their eggs and damage host eggs during laying
title_full Thick eggshells of brood parasitic cowbirds protect their eggs and damage host eggs during laying
title_fullStr Thick eggshells of brood parasitic cowbirds protect their eggs and damage host eggs during laying
title_full_unstemmed Thick eggshells of brood parasitic cowbirds protect their eggs and damage host eggs during laying
title_sort thick eggshells of brood parasitic cowbirds protect their eggs and damage host eggs during laying
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