探花直播common cuckoo is known for its deceitful nesting听behaviour听鈥 by laying eggs in the nests of other bird species, it fools host parents into rearing cuckoo chicks alongside their own.听While cuckoos mimic their host鈥檚 eggs, new research has revealed that a group of parasitic finch species in Africa have evolved to mimic their host鈥檚 chicks - and with astonishing accuracy.

探花直播mimicry is astounding in its intricacy and is highly species-specific.

Gabriel Jamie

Working in the savannahs of Zambia, a team of international researchers collected images, sounds and videos over four years to reveal a striking and highly specialised form of mimicry. They focused on a group of finches occurring across much of Africa called the indigobirds and whydahs, of the genus Vidua.听

Like cuckoos, the 19 different species within this group of finches forego their parental duties and instead lay their eggs in the nests of other birds. Each species of indigobird and whydah chooses to lay its eggs in the nests of a particular species of grassfinch. Their hosts then incubate the foreign eggs, and feed the young alongside their own when they hatch.听

Grassfinches are unusual in having brightly coloured and distinctively patterned nestlings, and nestlings of different grassfinch species have their own unique appearance, begging calls and begging movements. Vidua finches are extremely specialised parasites, with each species mostly exploiting a single host species.听

Nestlings of these 鈥榖rood-parasitic鈥 Vidua finches were found to mimic the appearance, sounds and movements of their grassfinch host鈥檚 chicks, right down to the same elaborately colourful patterns on the inside of their mouths.听听is published in the journal听Evolution.听

鈥 探花直播mimicry is astounding in its intricacy and is highly species-specific,鈥 said Dr Gabriel Jamie, lead author on the paper and a research scientist in the 探花直播 of Cambridge鈥檚 Department of Zoology, and at the FitzPatrick Institute of African Ornithology, 探花直播 of Cape Town.

He added: 鈥淲e were able to test for mimicry using statistical models that approximate the vision of birds. Birds process colour and pattern differently to humans so it is important to analyse the mimicry from their perspective rather than just relying on human assessments.鈥

While the mimicry is very precise, the researchers did find some minor imperfections. These may exist due to insufficient time for more precise mimicry to evolve, or because current levels of mimicry are already good enough to fool the host parents. 探花直播researchers think that some imperfections might actually be enhanced versions of the hosts鈥 signal, forcing it to feed the parasite chick even more than it would its own.听

探花直播mimetic adaptations to different hosts identified in the study may also be critical in the formation of new species, and in preventing species collapse through hybridisation.听

鈥 探花直播mimicry is not only amazing in its own right but may also have important implications for how new species of parasitic finches evolve,鈥 added Professor Claire Spottiswoode, an author of the paper and a research scientist at both the 探花直播 of Cambridge and Cape Town.听

Vidua nestlings imprint on their hosts, altering their mating and host preferences based on early life experiences. These preferences strongly influence the host environment in which their offspring grow up, and therefore the evolutionary selection pressures they experience from foster parents. When maintained over multiple generations, these selection pressures generate the astounding host-specific mimetic adaptations observed in the study.

Reference
Jamie, G. A, et al: 鈥.鈥 Evolution, July 2020. DOI:10.1111/evo.14057



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