Evolution of variation in egg color and marking pattern in European passerines: adaptations in a coevolutionary arms race with the cuckoo, Cuculus canorus |
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Authors: | Oien, Ingar Jostein Moksnes, Arne Roskaft, Eivin |
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Affiliation: | Department of Zoology, University of Trondheim N-7055 Dragvoll, Norway E. Roskaft is now at the Norwegian Institute for Nature Research, Tungasletta 2. N-7005 Trondheim, Norway. Address reprint requests to A. Moksnes. |
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Abstract: | In a coevolutionary arms race between the cuckoo (Cuculus canorus)and its host species, both sides should evolve adaptations thatwill ensure the survival of their own offspring. The appearanceof the eggs is central in this race. We investigated the occurrenceof a defense mechanism that has not previously been demonstrated:the evolution of an increase in the variation in egg appearance(color and markings) between clutches, and an increase in theuniformity of eggs within clutches. We quantified the degreeof homogeneity within and between clutches in the color andmarking pattern of eggs of two groups of species, those regardedas suitable and as unsuitable hosts. The results show that statisticallysignificant differences in the predicted direction existed atthe species level for the interclutch variation between thetwo groups, but not for the intraclutch variation. For 34 speciesfor which the rejection rates of artificial cuckoo eggs wereknown, the degree of variation was compared with the rejectionrates. We found a statistically significant positive relationshipbetween the rejection rate and the degree of interclutch variationin egg appearance, but not between the rejection rate and intraclutchvariation. These results support the idea that there has beena coevolutionary arms race between the cuckoo and its hostsin Europe, leading to a high degree of interclutch variationin egg appearance in passerines. The lack of a trend regardingintraclutch variation is discussed. |
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Keywords: | arms race, brood parasitism, egg appearance, host adaptations, interclutch variation, intraclutch variation, rejection rate. [Behav Ecol 6: 166 174 (1995)]. |
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