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Diversité génétique individuelle, différenciation morphologique et comportementale entres les sexes, patterns d'appariement et paramètres démographiques chez une espèce d'oiseau tropicale et monogame, la tourterelle à queue carrée, Zenaida Aurita

Aurélie Quinard

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Zenaida aurita[SDV.SA] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Agricultural sciencesSex rolesHeterozygosity[SDV.BA] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Animal biologySurvivalHétérozygotieMonogamie socialeTaillePlumage colorationWidowhoodChoix du partenaireColoration du plumage[ SDV.BA ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Animal biologyMutual mate choiceVeuvageSizeDivorceRôles des sexesSurvie[ SDV.SA ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Agricultural sciencesSocial monogamy

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Research in avian behavioral ecology is affected by a known bias in favour of temperate species despite the greatest diversity of tropical species and the radically remote natural conditions which make knowledge of temperate species hardly relevant to tropical species.We propose to reduce the lack of information about tropical birds through the study of a socially monogamous species, reproducing and defending an all-purpose territory all year round, the Zenaida dove, Zenaida aurita. We used monitoring data from a population of ringed birds in Barbados for six years. First, we focused on plumage coloration both to ascertain their sexually mono- or dichromatic nature and whether plumage colour reflects individual quality. We then explored pairing patterns in relation to genome-wide heterozygosity and body size (tarsus length, wing chord). To determine the strength of pair bonding, we assessed divorce rate, evaluated which hypotheses could explain divorce cases and listed the consequences of mate loss and mate switching. It was followed by the characterization of sex roles within pairs during various activities (singing, nest building, juvenile care, territorial defence). Capture-mark-recapture analysis allowed us to estimate survival rate as well as influence of heterozygosity degree and wing chord on individual survival. Zenaida dove appears to conform to the behavioral, ecological and demographic features characterizing tropical species with perennial monogamy

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