Betts Matthew G, Hadley Adam S, Rodenhouse Nicholas, Nocera Joseph J
Department of Forest Science, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 97331, USA.
Proc Biol Sci. 2008 Oct 7;275(1648):2257-63. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2008.0217.
To maximize fitness, organisms must assess and select suitable habitat. Early research studying birds suggested that organisms consider primarily vegetation structural cues in their habitat choices. We show that experimental exposure to singing in the post-breeding period provides a social cue that is used for habitat selection the following year by a migrant songbird, the black-throated blue warbler (Dendroica caerulescens). Our experimental social cues coerced individuals to adopt territories in areas of very poor habitat quality where individuals typically do not occur. This indicates that social information can override typical associations with vegetation structure. We demonstrate that a strong settlement response was elicited because post-breeding song at a site is highly correlated with reproductive success. These results constitute a previously undocumented, but highly parsimonious mechanism for the inadvertent transfer of reproductive (public) information from successful breeders to dispersers. We hypothesize that post-breeding song is a pervasive and reliable cue for species that communicate vocally, inhabit temporally autocorrelated environments, produce young asynchronously and/or abandon territories after reproductive failure.
为了实现适应性最大化,生物体必须评估并选择合适的栖息地。早期对鸟类的研究表明,生物体在选择栖息地时主要考虑植被结构线索。我们发现,在繁殖后期对鸣唱的实验性接触提供了一种社会线索,一种迁徙鸣禽——黑喉蓝林莺(Dendroica caerulescens)会在次年利用这种线索进行栖息地选择。我们的实验性社会线索迫使个体在栖息地质量非常差且通常没有个体出现的区域占据领地。这表明社会信息可以超越与植被结构的典型关联。我们证明,引发了强烈的定居反应,因为一个地点繁殖后期的鸣唱与繁殖成功率高度相关。这些结果构成了一种以前未被记录但非常简洁的机制,用于将繁殖(公共)信息从成功繁殖者无意中传递给扩散者。我们推测,对于通过声音进行交流、栖息在时间上自相关环境中、异步繁殖后代和/或在繁殖失败后放弃领地的物种来说,繁殖后期的鸣唱是一种普遍且可靠的线索。