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鸟类歌声的多样性预示着碎片化鸟类种群的生存能力。

Song diversity predicts the viability of fragmented bird populations.

作者信息

Laiolo Paola, Vögeli Matthias, Serrano David, Tella José L

机构信息

Estación Biológica de Doñana (CSIC), Sevilla, Spain.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2008 Mar 19;3(3):e1822. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0001822.

Abstract

In the global scenario of increasing habitat fragmentation, finding appropriate indicators of population viability is a priority for conservation. We explored the potential of learned behaviours, specifically acoustic signals, to predict the persistence over time of fragmented bird populations. We found an association between male song diversity and the annual rate of population change, population productivity and population size, resulting in birds singing poor repertoires in populations more prone to extinction. This is the first demonstration that population viability can be predicted by a cultural trait (acquired via social learning). Our results emphasise that cultural attributes can reflect not only individual-level characteristics, but also the emergent population-level properties. This opens the way to the study of animal cultural diversity in the increasingly common human-altered landscapes.

摘要

在全球栖息地破碎化加剧的背景下,寻找合适的种群生存力指标是保护工作的首要任务。我们探究了习得行为,特别是声学信号,用于预测碎片化鸟类种群随时间持续存在的可能性。我们发现雄鸟鸣唱多样性与种群年变化率、种群繁殖力和种群规模之间存在关联,这导致在更易灭绝的种群中鸟类的曲目较为单一。这是首次证明种群生存力可由一种文化特征(通过社会学习获得)来预测。我们的研究结果强调,文化属性不仅可以反映个体层面的特征,还能反映种群层面的涌现特性。这为在日益常见的人类改变的景观中研究动物文化多样性开辟了道路。

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