Pärt Tomas, Doligez Blandine
Department of Conservation Biology, The Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Box 7002, SE-750 07 Uppsala, Sweden.
Proc Biol Sci. 2003 Sep 7;270(1526):1809-13. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2003.2419.
Because habitat quality strongly affects individual fitness, understanding individual habitat selection strategies is fundamental for most aspects of the evolution and conservation of species. Several studies suggest that individuals gather public information, i.e. information derived from the reproductive performance of conspecifics, to assess and select habitats. However, the behavioural mechanisms of information gathering, i.e. prospecting, are largely unknown, despite the fact that they directly constrain individual selection strategies. To test whether prospectors gather public information or other cues of habitat quality, we manipulated brood size of collared flycatchers (Ficedula albicollis) and investigated subsequent attraction of prospectors. Experimentally adding two nestlings increased the probability of attracting prospectors to the nest as a result of increased parental feeding rates. Prospectors were attracted to the most successful sites because feeding rate predicted subsequent fledgling production. In the year following prospecting, individuals selected a breeding site very close to the prospected site. These results provide the first experimental evidence, to our knowledge, of the links between information gathering behaviour and breeding habitat selection strategies based on public information.
由于栖息地质量对个体适合度有强烈影响,理解个体的栖息地选择策略对于物种进化和保护的大多数方面而言至关重要。多项研究表明,个体收集公共信息,即源自同种个体繁殖表现的信息,以评估和选择栖息地。然而,尽管信息收集行为(即探查行为)直接限制个体选择策略,但信息收集的行为机制在很大程度上仍不为人所知。为了测试探查者是收集公共信息还是其他栖息地质量线索,我们对白领姬鹟(Ficedula albicollis)的窝雏数进行了操控,并调查了随后探查者的吸引力。通过实验添加两只雏鸟,由于亲代喂食率增加,吸引探查者到巢穴的概率也随之增加。探查者被吸引到最成功的地点,因为喂食率预示着随后的雏鸟出飞数量。在探查后的一年里,个体选择了一个非常靠近被探查地点的繁殖地点。据我们所知,这些结果首次提供了信息收集行为与基于公共信息的繁殖栖息地选择策略之间联系的实验证据。