Department of Wetland Ecology, Estación Biológica de Doñana, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC), Seville, Spain.
PLoS One. 2007 Jun 20;2(6):e539. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0000539.
Climate affects the abundance and distribution of many species of wildlife. Nevertheless, the potential effects of climate on dispersive behaviour remain unstudied. Here, I combine data from (i) a long-term Black-winged Stilt (Himantopus himantopus) monitoring program, (ii) a capture-recapture marking program in Doñana, and (iii) reports from the Rare Birds Committee in the United Kingdom to analyse at different geographical scales the relationship between climate, survival, philopatry, and dispersive behaviour. Black-winged Stilt populations varied in size in consonance with changes in both the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) and local rainfall during the breeding season. Changes in population size are related to changes in philopatry and increases in dispersal beyond the traditional range of the species. The results indicate that climatic conditions influence the dispersive behaviour of individual birds, explaining rapid changes in the local population of this species breeding in unstable Mediterranean wetlands.
气候影响着许多野生动物物种的丰度和分布。然而,气候对扩散行为的潜在影响仍未得到研究。在这里,我结合了(i)一项长期的黑翅长脚鹬(Himantopus himantopus)监测计划的数据,(ii)在多纳纳的一项捕获-再捕获标记计划的数据,以及(iii)英国稀有鸟类委员会的报告,在不同的地理尺度上分析了气候、存活率、亲缘关系和扩散行为之间的关系。黑翅长脚鹬的种群大小随着繁殖季节北大西洋涛动(NAO)和当地降雨量的变化而变化。种群大小的变化与亲缘关系的变化以及超出物种传统范围的扩散增加有关。研究结果表明,气候条件影响着个体鸟类的扩散行为,这解释了在不稳定的地中海湿地繁殖的该物种的当地种群的快速变化。