Spiegel Orr, Leu Stephan T, Bull C Michael, Sih Andrew
Department of Environmental Science and Policy, University of California, Davis, CA, USA.
School of Biological Sciences, Flinders University, GPO Box 2100, Adelaide, SA, Australia.
Ecol Lett. 2017 Jan;20(1):3-18. doi: 10.1111/ele.12708.
Recent studies have established the ecological and evolutionary importance of animal personalities. Individual differences in movement and space-use, fundamental to many personality traits (e.g. activity, boldness and exploratory behaviour) have been documented across many species and contexts, for instance personality-dependent dispersal syndromes. Yet, insights from the concurrently developing movement ecology paradigm are rarely considered and recent evidence for other personality-dependent movements and space-use lack a general unifying framework. We propose a conceptual framework for personality-dependent spatial ecology. We link expectations derived from the movement ecology paradigm with behavioural reaction-norms to offer specific predictions on the interactions between environmental factors, such as resource distribution or landscape structure, and intrinsic behavioural variation. We consider how environmental heterogeneity and individual consistency in movements that carry-over across spatial scales can lead to personality-dependent: (1) foraging search performance; (2) habitat preference; (3) home range utilization patterns; (4) social network structure and (5) emergence of assortative population structure with spatial clusters of personalities. We support our conceptual model with spatially explicit simulations of behavioural variation in space-use, demonstrating the emergence of complex population-level patterns from differences in simple individual-level behaviours. Consideration of consistent individual variation in space-use will facilitate mechanistic understanding of processes that drive social, spatial, ecological and evolutionary dynamics in heterogeneous environments.
最近的研究已经确立了动物个性在生态和进化方面的重要性。在许多物种和情境中,都记录到了运动和空间利用方面的个体差异,这是许多个性特征(如活动水平、大胆程度和探索行为)的基础,例如个性依赖的扩散综合征。然而,同时发展的运动生态学范式所提供的见解很少被考虑,而且最近关于其他个性依赖的运动和空间利用的证据缺乏一个通用的统一框架。我们提出了一个个性依赖空间生态学的概念框架。我们将运动生态学范式得出的预期与行为反应规范联系起来,以对环境因素(如资源分布或景观结构)与内在行为变异之间的相互作用提供具体预测。我们考虑环境异质性以及跨空间尺度持续存在的运动中的个体一致性如何导致个性依赖:(1)觅食搜索性能;(2)栖息地偏好;(3)家域利用模式;(4)社会网络结构;以及(5)具有个性空间集群的分类种群结构的出现。我们通过对空间利用中行为变异的空间明确模拟来支持我们的概念模型,证明了复杂的种群水平模式是如何从简单个体水平行为的差异中产生的。考虑空间利用中一致的个体变异将有助于对驱动异质环境中社会、空间、生态和进化动态的过程进行机制性理解。