Ewald Paul W, Carpenter F Lynn
Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of California, 92717, Irvine, CA, USA.
Oecologia. 1978 Jan;31(3):277-292. doi: 10.1007/BF00346248.
Territorial activity in the Anna hummingbird (Calypte anna) was measured while energy availability on the territory was varied. On days when energy availability was unlimited, residents defended highly exclusive territories primarily by energetically expensive defense behaviors. As energy availability decreased, exclusiveness declined gradually, relative use of energetically inexpensive defense increased, and owners spent less time on the territory.Territorial behavior also varied with short term depressions in energy availability: A lower percentage of intruders was chased and departures of an owner from its territory were more frequent shortly after feeding.When resource dispersion was increased without changing substantially total rewards per territory, chasing by owners increased.
在改变领地能量可利用性的同时,对安娜氏蜂鸟(Calypte anna)的领地行为进行了测量。在能量可利用性不受限制的日子里,领地所有者主要通过代价高昂的防御行为来保卫高度排他性的领地。随着能量可利用性的降低,排他性逐渐下降,代价较低的防御行为的相对使用增加,且领地所有者在领地上花费的时间减少。领地行为也随能量可利用性的短期下降而变化:喂食后不久,被驱赶的入侵者比例较低,且领地所有者离开其领地的频率更高。当资源分散增加而每个领地的总回报没有实质性变化时,领地所有者的驱赶行为增加。