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一种热带山地鸟类的地理分布受一棵树的限制:北安第斯山脉的橡树啄木鸟(Melanerpes formicivorus)和哥伦比亚橡树(Quercus humboldtii)

The Geographic Distribution of a Tropical Montane Bird Is Limited by a Tree: Acorn Woodpeckers (Melanerpes formicivorus) and Colombian Oaks (Quercus humboldtii) in the Northern Andes.

作者信息

Freeman Benjamin G, Mason Nicholas A

机构信息

Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, United States of America; Cornell Lab of Ornithology, Ithaca, New York, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2015 Jun 17;10(6):e0128675. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0128675. eCollection 2015.

Abstract

Species distributions are limited by a complex array of abiotic and biotic factors. In general, abiotic (climatic) factors are thought to explain species' broad geographic distributions, while biotic factors regulate species' abundance patterns at local scales. We used species distribution models to test the hypothesis that a biotic interaction with a tree, the Colombian oak (Quercus humboldtii), limits the broad-scale distribution of the Acorn Woodpecker (Melanerpes formicivorus) in the Northern Andes of South America. North American populations of Acorn Woodpeckers consume acorns from Quercus oaks and are limited by the presence of Quercus oaks. However, Acorn Woodpeckers in the Northern Andes seldom consume Colombian oak acorns (though may regularly drink sap from oak trees) and have been observed at sites without Colombian oaks, the sole species of Quercus found in South America. We found that climate-only models overpredicted Acorn Woodpecker distribution, suggesting that suitable abiotic conditions (e.g. in northern Ecuador) exist beyond the woodpecker's southern range margin. In contrast, models that incorporate Colombian oak presence outperformed climate-only models and more accurately predicted the location of the Acorn Woodpecker's southern range margin in southern Colombia. These findings support the hypothesis that a biotic interaction with Colombian oaks sets Acorn Woodpecker's broad-scale geographic limit in South America, probably because Acorn Woodpeckers rely on Colombian oaks as a food resource (possibly for the oak's sap rather than for acorns). Although empirical examples of particular plants limiting tropical birds' distributions are scarce, we predict that similar biotic interactions may play an important role in structuring the geographic distributions of many species of tropical montane birds with specialized foraging behavior.

摘要

物种分布受到一系列复杂的非生物和生物因素的限制。一般来说,非生物(气候)因素被认为可以解释物种广泛的地理分布,而生物因素则在局部尺度上调节物种的丰度模式。我们使用物种分布模型来检验这样一个假设:与一种树木——哥伦比亚橡树(Quercus humboldtii)的生物相互作用,限制了橡实啄木鸟(Melanerpes formicivorus)在南美洲安第斯山脉北部的广泛分布。北美地区的橡实啄木鸟以栎属橡树的橡子为食,并且受到栎属橡树存在与否的限制。然而,安第斯山脉北部的橡实啄木鸟很少食用哥伦比亚橡树的橡子(尽管可能经常吸食橡树的树液),并且在没有哥伦比亚橡树(南美洲发现的唯一一种栎属树种)的地方也观察到了它们的身影。我们发现,仅考虑气候因素的模型高估了橡实啄木鸟的分布范围,这表明在啄木鸟分布范围的南部边缘之外存在适宜的非生物条件(例如在厄瓜多尔北部)。相比之下,纳入了哥伦比亚橡树存在情况的模型比仅考虑气候因素的模型表现更好,并且更准确地预测了哥伦比亚南部橡实啄木鸟分布范围南部边缘的位置。这些发现支持了这样一个假设:与哥伦比亚橡树的生物相互作用设定了橡实啄木鸟在南美洲的广泛地理界限,这可能是因为橡实啄木鸟依赖哥伦比亚橡树作为食物资源(可能是为了获取橡树的树液而非橡子)。尽管特定植物限制热带鸟类分布的实证例子很少,但我们预测,类似的生物相互作用可能在构建许多具有特殊觅食行为的热带山地鸟类的地理分布中发挥重要作用。

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