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物种间的相互作用和种群密度介导了用于栖息地选择的社会线索的利用。

Species interactions and population density mediate the use of social cues for habitat selection.

作者信息

Fletcher Robert J

机构信息

Avian Science Center, Division of Biological Sciences, University of Montana, Missoula, MT 59812, USA.

出版信息

J Anim Ecol. 2007 May;76(3):598-606. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2656.2007.01230.x.

Abstract
  1. The perspective that populations and communities are structured by antagonistic interactions among individuals has dominated much of ecology. Yet how animals use social information to guide decisions, such as habitat selection, may be influenced by both positive and negative interactions among individuals. Recent theory also suggests that the way animals use social information may be substantially influenced by population density, which alters the potential costs and benefits of such behaviours. 2. I manipulated cues of two competitors, the dominant least flycatcher Empidonax minimus (Baird & Baird) and the subordinate American redstart Setophaga ruticilla (Linnaeus), to assess the use of conspecific and heterospecific cues during habitat selection, and if population density influences these strategies. The experiment consisted of surveying birds during a pre-treatment year, which allows for the control and testing the effect of baseline densities, and a treatment year, in which treatments were applied just prior to settlement. Treatments included broadcasting songs of flycatchers and redstarts, and were compared with controls. 3. When controlling for pre-treatment densities, bird densities, and to a lesser extent arrival dates, during the treatment year suggested that flycatchers were attracted to both conspecific and heterospecific cues during settlement. Furthermore, attraction was strongest for flycatchers in plots with moderate pre-treatment densities. American redstarts were rare in the study area but showed apparent attraction to conspecifics and avoidance of heterospecifics. 4. These results provide experimental evidence for the use of multiple social cues in habitat selection and suggest that heterospecific attraction may operate under broader contexts than originally envisioned. In such instances, nontarget effects can potentially occur when manipulating social cues to elicit settlement in conservation strategies. The impact of population density on the use of social cues shown here can also influence our understanding of metapopulation dynamics by causing complex threshold effects on the likelihood of rescue, which may influence metapopulation stability and the likelihood of local extinction.
摘要
  1. 种群和群落是由个体间的对抗性相互作用构建而成的这一观点,在很大程度上主导了生态学领域。然而,动物如何利用社会信息来指导决策,比如栖息地选择,可能会受到个体间正负两种相互作用的影响。近期理论还表明,动物利用社会信息的方式可能会受到种群密度的显著影响,而种群密度会改变此类行为的潜在成本和收益。2. 我操控了两种竞争者的线索,即占主导地位的最小食蝇鸟(小黄腹霸鹟,Empidonax minimus,贝尔德和贝尔德命名)和从属地位的美洲红尾鸲(橙尾鸲莺,Setophaga ruticilla,林奈命名),以评估在栖息地选择过程中对同种和异种线索的利用情况,以及种群密度是否会影响这些策略。该实验包括在预处理年份对鸟类进行调查,这有助于控制和测试基线密度效应,以及在处理年份进行调查,在处理年份中,处理措施在鸟类定居前实施。处理措施包括播放食蝇鸟和红尾鸲的歌声,并与对照组进行比较。3. 在控制预处理密度、鸟类密度以及在较小程度上控制到达日期后,处理年份的数据表明,食蝇鸟在定居期间会被同种和异种线索所吸引。此外,对于预处理密度适中的地块中的食蝇鸟来说,吸引力最强。美洲红尾鸲在研究区域较为罕见,但表现出对同种个体的明显吸引和对异种个体的回避。4. 这些结果为在栖息地选择中使用多种社会线索提供了实验证据,并表明异种吸引可能在比最初设想更广泛的背景下发挥作用。在这种情况下,当在保护策略中操纵社会线索以促使定居时,可能会产生非目标效应。这里所示的种群密度对社会线索利用的影响,也可能通过对救援可能性产生复杂的阈值效应来影响我们对集合种群动态的理解,这可能会影响集合种群的稳定性和局部灭绝的可能性。

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