Analysis of genetic parentage in the tawny owl (Strix aluco) reveals extra-pair paternity is low

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Title
Analysis of genetic parentage in the tawny owl (Strix aluco) reveals extra-pair paternity is low
Journal
Journal of Ornithology
Author(s)
Saladin V., Ritschard M., Roulin A., Bize P., Richner H.
ISSN
0021-8375
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Published
Issued date
2007
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
148
Number
1
Pages
113-116
Language
english
Abstract
We have investigated genetic parentage in a Swiss population of tawny owls (Strix aluco). To this end, we performed genetic analysis for six polymorphic loci of 49 avian microsatellite loci tested for cross-species amplification. We found one extra-pair young out of 137 (0.7%) nestlings in 37 families (2.7%). There was no intra-specific brood parasitism. Our results are in accordance with previous findings for other raptors and owls that genetic monogamy is the rule. Female tawny owls cannot raise offspring without a substantial contribution by their mates. Hence one favoured hypothesis is that high paternal investment in reproduction selects for behaviour that prevents cuckoldry.
Keywords
microsatellite, tawny owl, Strix aluco, extra-pair paternity
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