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Breeding between Tree Swallows from the same brood

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JOURNAL OF FIELD ORNITHOLOGY
Volume 75, Issue 4, Pages 353-358

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1648/0273-8570-75.4.353

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dispersal; inbreeding; mate choice; Tachycineta bicolor; Tree Swallow

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We provide data on three instances where Tree Swallows (Tacbycineta bicolor) that fledged from the same nest (broodmates) eventually bred together in subsequent years. Two instances were detected in Ontario and a third was detected in Nova Scotia. Based on demographics at the times of each event, we estimated probabilities of these broodmate pairings as approximately 1 in 16,000, 1 in 5600, and 1 in 29,000, respectively, whereas the number of identified pairs in the populations was less than 65 in each case. Thus, inbreeding occurred at a higher frequency than expected by chance. We cannot distinguish whether these identical natal dispersal responses arose from similarity genes or in rearing environments.

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