Extra-pair paternity and tail ornamentation in the barn swallow Hirundo rustica

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A. P. Møller
H. Tegelström
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[1] Laboratoire d'Ecologie,
[2] CNRS URA 258,undefined
[3] Université Pierre et Marie Curie,undefined
[4] Bât. A,undefined
[5] 7ème Étage,undefined
[6] 7 Quai St. Bernard,undefined
[7] Case 237,undefined
[8] F-75252 Paris Cedex 05,undefined
[9] France Tel.: + 33 1 44 27 36 89; Fax.: + 33 1 44 27 35 16; e-mail: AMOLLER@SNV.JUSSIEU.FR,undefined
[10] Department of Genetics,undefined
[11] Uppsala University,undefined
[12] Box 7003,undefined
[13] S-750 07 Uppsala,undefined
[14] Sweden,undefined
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Key words DNA fingerprinting; Paternal care; Paternity guards; Repeatability; Sexual selection;
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Females of socially monogamous species may copulate with attractive non-mates to obtain access to the genes of such males, and a preference for attractive copulation partners may result in sexual selection. Extra-pair copulations are common in the socially monogamous barn swallow Hirundorustica, and a 2-year study of paternity using multi-locus DNA fingerprinting demonstrated that 33% of 63 broods and 28% of 261 offspring were sired by extra-pair males. The frequency of extra-pair offspring within broods was highly skewed with the majority of all broods having either no extra-pair offspring or only extra-pair offspring. Individual pairs were consistent in their frequency of extra-pair paternity among broods, and the repeatability of extra-pair paternity of multiple broods of the same female was statistically significant. The proportion of extra-pair offspring was negatively related to the tail length of the male attending the nest. Behavioural observations showed that extra-pair fertilizations were more likely in broods raised by females that had been observed to engage in extra-pair copulations. The frequency of extra-pair offspring was unrelated to the intensity of two male paternity guards, mate guarding and the rate of intra-pair copulations. In an analysis of extra-pair paternity and male parental care in different broods of the same male, male barn swallows fed their offspring relatively less frequently if the brood contained more extra-pair offspring. Therefore, female barn swallows pursue extra-pair copulations with attractive males, which may result in sexual selection, even though extra-pair paternity is costly for females due to the reduction of paternal care by their social mates.
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