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Domínguez, M.; de la Colina, M.A.; Di Giacomo, A.G.; Reboreda, J.C.; Mahler, B. "Host switching in cowbird brood parasites: How often does it occur?" (2015) Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 28(6):1290-1297
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Abstract:

Avian obligate brood parasites lay their eggs in nests of host species, which provide all parental care. Brood parasites may be host specialists, if they use one or a few host species, or host generalists, if they parasitize many hosts. Within the latter, strains of host-specific females might coexist. Although females preferentially parasitize one host, they may occasionally successfully parasitize the nest of another species. These host switching events allow the colonization of new hosts and the expansion of brood parasites into new areas. In this study, we analyse host switching in two parasitic cowbirds, the specialist screaming cowbird (Molothrus rufoaxillaris) and the generalist shiny cowbird (M. bonariensis), and compare the frequency of host switches between these species with different parasitism strategies. Contrary to expected, host switches did not occur more frequently in the generalist than in the specialist brood parasite. We also found that migration between hosts was asymmetrical in most cases and host switches towards one host were more recurrent than backwards, thus differing among hosts within the same species. This might depend on a combination of factors including the rate at which females lay eggs in nests of alternative hosts, fledging success of the chicks in this new host and their subsequent success in parasitizing it. © 2015 European Society For Evolutionary Biology.

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Documento: Artículo
Título:Host switching in cowbird brood parasites: How often does it occur?
Autor:Domínguez, M.; de la Colina, M.A.; Di Giacomo, A.G.; Reboreda, J.C.; Mahler, B.
Filiación:Departamento de Ecología, Genética y Evolución, and IEGEBA-CONICET, Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Departamento de Conservación, Aves Argentinas/Asociación Ornitológica del Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Palabras clave:Genetic differentiation; Host switches; Migration rate; Screaming cowbird; Shiny cowbird; brood parasitism; coexistence; fledging; generalist; genetic differentiation; host range; host selection; host specificity; migration; obligate behavior; parental care; passerine; Aves; Molothrus; Molothrus bonariensis; Molothrus rufoaxillaris; genetic marker; animal; animal dispersal; competitive behavior; egg laying; gene flow; genetic marker; genetic variation; genetics; haplotype; human; molecular genetics; nesting; Passeriformes; physiology; population migration; species difference; Animal Distribution; Animal Migration; Animals; Competitive Behavior; Gene Flow; Genetic Markers; Genetic Variation; Haplotypes; Humans; Molecular Sequence Data; Nesting Behavior; Oviposition; Passeriformes; Species Specificity
Año:2015
Volumen:28
Número:6
Página de inicio:1290
Página de fin:1297
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jeb.12649
Título revista:Journal of Evolutionary Biology
Título revista abreviado:J. Evol. Biol.
ISSN:1010061X
CODEN:JEBIE
CAS:Genetic Markers
Registro:https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_1010061X_v28_n6_p1290_Dominguez

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Domínguez, M., de la Colina, M.A., Di Giacomo, A.G., Reboreda, J.C. & Mahler, B. (2015) . Host switching in cowbird brood parasites: How often does it occur?. Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 28(6), 1290-1297.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jeb.12649
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Domínguez, M., de la Colina, M.A., Di Giacomo, A.G., Reboreda, J.C., Mahler, B. "Host switching in cowbird brood parasites: How often does it occur?" . Journal of Evolutionary Biology 28, no. 6 (2015) : 1290-1297.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jeb.12649
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Domínguez, M., de la Colina, M.A., Di Giacomo, A.G., Reboreda, J.C., Mahler, B. "Host switching in cowbird brood parasites: How often does it occur?" . Journal of Evolutionary Biology, vol. 28, no. 6, 2015, pp. 1290-1297.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jeb.12649
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Domínguez, M., de la Colina, M.A., Di Giacomo, A.G., Reboreda, J.C., Mahler, B. Host switching in cowbird brood parasites: How often does it occur?. J. Evol. Biol. 2015;28(6):1290-1297.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jeb.12649