Hahn Beth A, Silverman Emily D
School of Natural Resources and Environment, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA.
Biol Lett. 2006 Sep 22;2(3):337-40. doi: 10.1098/rsbl.2006.0472.
For migratory songbirds nesting in northern temperate forests, a short breeding season demands that males rapidly establish territories. Because critical insect and vegetation resources are unavailable during spring arrival, we suggest that conspecifics serve as settlement cues for males new to a local population. To test conspecific attraction, we conducted playback experiments with American redstarts Setophaga ruticilla. Experimental results demonstrate that song playbacks strongly attract conspecifics, recruiting an average of 4.2 additional males per plot; adult males new to our sites increased, while yearling males failed to respond. Yearlings arrived 6 to 10 days later than adults, raising the possibility that yearlings responded to songs of early arriving adults rather than to playbacks. Our work indicates that conspecific attraction is an important mechanism for breeding habitat selection in an established population of a migratory forest songbird, but the effect is moderated by age, reproductive experience and arrival timing.
对于在北温带森林筑巢的候鸟鸣禽来说,短暂的繁殖季节要求雄性迅速建立领地。由于春季到来时关键的昆虫和植被资源无法获取,我们认为同种个体可作为当地种群新雄性个体的定居线索。为了测试同种吸引作用,我们对橙顶灶莺进行了回放实验。实验结果表明,歌声回放强烈吸引同种个体,每个样地平均额外吸引4.2只雄性;新来到我们研究地点的成年雄性数量增加,而一岁雄性个体没有反应。一岁雄性比成年雄性晚6至10天到达,这增加了一岁雄性对早到成年雄性的歌声而非回放歌声做出反应的可能性。我们的研究表明,同种吸引是迁徙森林鸣禽既定种群中繁殖栖息地选择的重要机制,但这种影响会受到年龄、繁殖经验和到达时间的调节。