An experimental demonstration that house finches add cigarette butts in response to ectoparasites

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作者
Suarez-Rodriguez, Monserrat [1 ]
Macias Garcia, Constantino [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Nacl Autonoma Mexico, Inst Ecol, Dept Ecol Evolut, Mexico City, DF, Mexico
关键词
GREEN PLANT-MATERIAL; NESTING MATERIAL; PLASTIC DEBRIS; URBAN NOISE; BIRD NESTS; PREDATION; URBANIZATION; CONSEQUENCES; ADJUSTMENTS; BENEFITS;
D O I
10.1111/jav.01324
中图分类号
Q95 [动物学];
学科分类号
071002 ;
摘要
Urban species encounter resources that are uncommon in nature, such as materials found in city waste. Many studies have shown that these can be harmful to wildlife. In Mexico City, house finches bring cigarette butts to their nests, which reduces the amount of ectoparasites, but also induces genotoxic damage in chicks and parents. Yet, the reason for this behaviour is unknown. One possibility is that birds extract the cellulose fibres from discarded butts simply because they resemble feathers. Alternatively, disassembled cigarette butts may be brought to the nests because they repel ectoparasites. Here we tested the latter hypothesis by assessing whether house finches Carpodacus mexicanus increase the amount of cigarette butts in their nests in response to a raise in ectoparasite load. When present, fibres from butts are concentrated in the nest lining. By taking it away, we simultaneously removed most of the butt material and collected the bulk of the tick population infesting each nest, as these parasites cluster in the lining. We removed the bedding of nests when chicks had recently hatched, and randomly assigned each nests to one of the following treatments: 1) addition of live ticks, 2) addition of dead ticks and 3) simulation of tick addition. Females in the live ticks' treatment added more butt fibres to their nests than parents in control treatments. Additionally, the amount of butt fibres in the original lining also predicted the amount of fibres added after the manipulation. It seems that the tendency to bring to the nest cigarette butts is at least partially a response to current, and perhaps also past, parasite load.
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页码:1316 / 1321
页数:6
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