Peck Hannah L, Pringle Henrietta E, Marshall Harry H, Owens Ian P F, Lord Alexa M
Division of Ecology and Evolution, Silwood Park, Imperial College London , Ascot SL5 7PY , UK .
Institute of Zoology, Zoological Society of London , London NW1 4RY , UK , and.
Behav Ecol. 2014 May;25(3):582-590. doi: 10.1093/beheco/aru025. Epub 2014 Mar 7.
Resource competition is one potential behavioral mechanism by which invasive species can impact native species, but detecting this competition can be difficult due to the interactions that variable environmental conditions can have on species behavior. This is particularly the case in urban habitats where the disturbed environment can alter natural behavior from that in undisturbed habitats. The rose-ringed parakeet (), is an increasingly common invasive species, predominantly associated with large urban centers. Using an experimental approach, we tested the behavioral responses of native garden birds in response to the presence of a rose-ringed parakeet versus the presence of a similarly sized and dominant native bird, the great spotted woodpecker (). Parakeet presence significantly reduced feeding rates and increased vigilance among native birds compared with our control treatments. Of visits made by native birds in the presence of a parakeet, feeding was more likely to occur in sites within the parakeet range compared with sites outside, suggesting some habituation of native birds has occurred following prior exposure to parakeets but overall foraging behavior is still disrupted. The results of our study suggest that nonnative species can have complex and subtle impacts on native fauna and show that a nonnative competitor can impact native species simply through their presence near resources.
资源竞争是入侵物种可能影响本地物种的一种潜在行为机制,但由于环境条件变化可能对物种行为产生影响,检测这种竞争可能很困难。在城市栖息地尤其如此,那里受到干扰的环境会改变与未受干扰栖息地不同的自然行为。玫瑰环鹦鹉是一种越来越常见的入侵物种,主要与大型城市中心有关。我们采用实验方法,测试了本地花园鸟类对玫瑰环鹦鹉存在与体型相似且占主导地位的本地鸟类大斑啄木鸟存在的行为反应。与我们的对照处理相比,鹦鹉的存在显著降低了本地鸟类的取食率并提高了警惕性。在有鹦鹉的情况下,本地鸟类的到访中,与鹦鹉范围外的地点相比,在鹦鹉范围内的地点更有可能发生取食行为,这表明本地鸟类在先前接触鹦鹉后已经出现了一些习惯化,但总体觅食行为仍然受到干扰。我们的研究结果表明,外来物种可能对本地动物群产生复杂而微妙的影响,并表明外来竞争者仅仅通过在资源附近出现就能影响本地物种。