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Shared territorial defence in the suboscine Aphrastura spinicauda
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2017-02-01Registro en:
Ippi, Silvina Graciela; Dongen, Walter van; Lazzoni, I.; Vasquez, Rodrigo A.; Shared territorial defence in the suboscine Aphrastura spinicauda; Taylor & Francis; Emu; 117; 1; 1-2-2017; 1-6
0158-4197
1448-5540
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Ippi, Silvina Graciela
Dongen, Walter van
Lazzoni, I.
Vasquez, Rodrigo A.
Resumen
Territorial behaviour is an active and typically aggressive behaviour used to defend resources. Here, we investigated the presence of shared territorial defence behaviour during conspecific intrusions in the Thorn-tailed Rayadito (Aphrastura spinicauda), a suboscine species that generally does not maintain long-term pair bonds. We found that, compared to females, males displayed more alarm calling during their response, approached closer and were also more physically aggressive towards conspecific intruders. Despite these differences, the defence behaviour ofmales and females was highly correlated during territorial responses to simulated intruders. To our knowledge, this is the first report of coordinated or joint territorial defence in a South American suboscine that generally only maintains short-term pair bonds.