Jianping Liu, Canchao Yang, Jiangping Yu, Haitao Wang, Wei Liang. 2019: Egg recognition in Cinereous Tits (Parus cinereus): eggshell spots matter. Avian Research, 10(1): 37. DOI: 10.1186/s40657-019-0178-1
Citation: Jianping Liu, Canchao Yang, Jiangping Yu, Haitao Wang, Wei Liang. 2019: Egg recognition in Cinereous Tits (Parus cinereus): eggshell spots matter. Avian Research, 10(1): 37. DOI: 10.1186/s40657-019-0178-1

Egg recognition in Cinereous Tits (Parus cinereus): eggshell spots matter

  • Background Brood parasitic birds such as cuckoos (Cuculus spp.) can reduce their host's reproductive success. Such selection pressure on the hosts has driven the evolution of defense behaviors such as egg rejection against cuckoo parasitism. Studies have shown that Cinereous Tits (Parus cinereus) in China have a good ability for recognizing foreign eggs. However,it is unclear whether egg spots play a role in egg recognition. The aims of our study were to investigate the egg recognition ability of two Cinereous Tit populations in China and to explore the role of spots in egg recognition.
    Methods To test the effect of eggshell spots on egg recognition,pure white eggs of the White-rumped Munia (Lonchura striata) and eggs of White-rumped Munia painted with red brown spots were used to simulate experimental parasitism.
    Results Egg experiments showed that Cinereous Tits rejected 51.5% of pure white eggs of the White-rumped Munia,but only 14.3% of spotted eggs of the White-rumped Munia. There was a significant difference in egg recognition and rejection rate between the two egg types.
    Conclusions We conclude that eggshell spots on Cinereous Tit eggs had a signaling function and may be essential to tits for recognizing and rejecting parasitic eggs.
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