Department of Animal Ecology and Physiology, Institute for Water and Wetland Research, Radboud University, PO Box 9010, 6500 GL Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
Department of Animal Ecology, Netherlands Institute of Ecology (NIOO-KNAW), Wageningen, The Netherlands.
Biol Lett. 2020 Mar;16(3):20190757. doi: 10.1098/rsbl.2019.0757. Epub 2020 Mar 11.
The paradox of cooperative breeding, whereby individuals assist others instead of reproducing independently, is generally explained through ecological constraints, but experimental evidence is scant. Here we performed the crucial test of the role of habitat saturation through the experimental creation of vacancies and found that, despite abundant presence of potential mates, subordinates are reluctant to disperse into suitable vacant habitat where conspecifics are absent. We argue that sudden disappearance of multiple group members might indicate a heightened risk of predation. Thereby the results of this study are consistent with the 'perceptual trap' hypothesis: the avoidance of habitats because cues do not accurately reflect their quality. Interestingly, this hypothesis can also explain previous findings, which were widely interpreted as evidence for ecological constraints as a driver of cooperative breeding. Our results can have considerable implications for conservation as they mean that opportunities for colonization might go unexploited.
共生繁殖的悖论是指个体帮助他人而不是独立繁殖,这通常可以通过生态限制来解释,但实验证据很少。在这里,我们通过实验创造空缺来进行栖息地饱和作用的关键测试,并发现尽管有大量潜在的配偶存在,下属还是不愿意分散到合适的、没有同种个体的空缺栖息地。我们认为,多个群体成员的突然消失可能表明捕食风险的增加。因此,本研究的结果与“感知陷阱”假说一致:由于线索不能准确反映栖息地的质量,所以回避栖息地。有趣的是,这一假说也可以解释以前的发现,这些发现被广泛解释为生态限制是合作繁殖的驱动力的证据。我们的研究结果对保护具有重要意义,因为这意味着殖民的机会可能会被浪费。