Mabry Karen E, Stamps Judy A
Section of Evolution and Ecology, University of California, Davis, CA 95616, USA.
Proc Biol Sci. 2008 Mar 7;275(1634):543-8. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2007.1541.
During natal dispersal, young animals leave their natal area and search for a new area to live. In species in which individuals inhabit different types of habitat, experience with a natal habitat may increase the probability that a disperser will select the same type of habitat post-dispersal (natal habitat preference induction or NHPI). Despite considerable interest in the ecological and the evolutionary implications of NHPI, we lack empirical evidence that it occurs in nature. Here we show that dispersing brush mice (Peromyscus boylii) are more likely to search and settle within their natal habitat type than expected based on habitat availability. These results document the occurrence of NHPI in nature and highlight the relevance of experience-generated habitat preferences for ecological and evolutionary processes.
在出生扩散期间,幼小动物离开其出生区域,寻找新的生活区域。在个体栖息于不同类型栖息地的物种中,对出生栖息地的体验可能会增加扩散个体在扩散后选择相同类型栖息地的概率(出生栖息地偏好诱导或NHPI)。尽管人们对NHPI的生态和进化意义非常感兴趣,但我们缺乏它在自然界中发生的实证证据。在这里,我们表明,扩散的灌丛鼠(博氏白足鼠)比根据栖息地可利用性预期的更有可能在其出生栖息地类型内进行搜索和定居。这些结果证明了NHPI在自然界中的发生,并突出了经验产生的栖息地偏好对生态和进化过程的相关性。