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Effect of parentage and relatedness on the individual contribution to cooperative chick care in carrion crows Corvus corone corone
Authors:Daniela Canestrari  José M Marcos  Vittorio Baglione
Institution:(1) Department of Zoology, University of Cambridge, Downing Street, Cambridge, CB2 3EJ, UK;(2) Department of Physiology and Animal Biology, University of Sevilla, Av. Reina Mercedes 6, 41071 Sevilla, Spain;(3) Department of Agro-forestry, University of Valladolid, Av. Madrid 44, Campus La Yutera, 34004 Palencia, Spain
Abstract:Carrion crows Corvus corone corone in northern Spain form complex cooperative groups that contain non-dispersing offspring and immigrants. Reproduction is often shared among group members, with polyandry prevalent over joint egg laying. However, due to incest avoidance or sexual immaturity, reproduction is potentially available only to a fraction of group members (ldquopotential breedersrdquo), while others do not breed (ldquonon-breedersrdquo). We combined molecular data with video-recorded observations at nests in order to investigate whether potential breeders and non-breeders adjust their individual effort in nestling feeding respectively to their level of parentage and the relatedness with the chicks. Overall, parents of at least one chick in the brood showed the highest feeding rates. Among potential breeders, genetic mothers and fathers fed chicks at significantly higher rates than individuals with no parentage, but they did not adjust their effort according to the proportion of offspring generated. Current direct fitness benefits are therefore important in determining a high provisioning effort, but crows may lack a mechanism to finely assess their share of parentage. Among non-breeders, males contributed more than females to chick feeding, but we found no significant correlation between feeding rate and relatedness to the nestling. We discuss how the latter result can be reconciled with the fact that kin selection has been shown to be important in shaping the crow cooperative society.Communicated by C. Brown
Keywords:Carrion crow  Cooperative breeding  Helping  Nestling care
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