Zidon Royi, Garti Shimon, Getz Wayne M, Saltz David
The Mitrani Department of Desert Ecology, Swiss Institute for Dryland Energy and Environmental Research, Blaustein Institutes for Desert Research, Ben-Gurion University, Israel.
Department of Environmental Science Policy & Management, University of California, Berkeley, California, USA.
Ecosphere. 2017 Aug;8(8). doi: 10.1002/ecs2.1925. Epub 2017 Aug 21.
Partial seasonal migration is ubiquitous in many species. We documented this phenomenon in plains zebra () in Etosha National Park, Namibia (ENP), and provided a cost-benefit analysis as it relates to the spatial distribution of water, vegetation and endemic anthrax. This analysis draws upon two years of ENP zebra movement data that reveal two sub-populations: migrators and non-migrators. Migrators are shown to be behaviorally dominant in the way they utilize space and use water holes. We raise the possibility that the co-existence of these two groups reflects an evolutionary process, and the size of each group maintains evolutionary equilibrium.
部分季节性迁徙在许多物种中普遍存在。我们在纳米比亚埃托沙国家公园(ENP)的平原斑马( )身上记录了这一现象,并对其与水、植被和地方性炭疽的空间分布相关的成本效益进行了分析。该分析利用了两年的ENP斑马移动数据,这些数据揭示了两个亚种群:迁徙者和非迁徙者。研究表明,迁徙者在利用空间和使用水坑的方式上具有行为优势。我们提出,这两个群体的共存反映了一个进化过程,且每个群体的规模保持着进化平衡。