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马来西亚低地雨林中异种群居鸟类觅食行为的变化。

Shifts in foraging behaviour of heterospecific flocking birds in a lowland Malaysian rainforest.

作者信息

Mansor Mohammad Saiful, Nor Shukor Md, Ramli Rosli

机构信息

Department of Biological Sciences and Biotechnology, Faculty of Science and Technology, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Selangor, Malaysia.

Department of Biological Sciences and Biotechnology, Faculty of Science and Technology, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Selangor, Malaysia.

出版信息

Behav Processes. 2020 Nov;180:104229. doi: 10.1016/j.beproc.2020.104229. Epub 2020 Aug 29.

Abstract

Mixed-species flocks (MSFs) serve important roles in bird communities, especially in tropical forests. Although structure of mixed-species bird flocks and its benefits has been intensively studied globally, the foraging plasticity of a species when joining MSFs has rarely been evaluated. The present study examines foraging strategies of the Rufous-crowned Babbler (Malacopteron magnum), Chestnut-winged Babbler (Cyanoderma erythropterum) and Black-naped Monarch (Hypothymis azurea) when participating in MSFs in the Krau Wildlife Reserve, central Peninsular Malaysia. These species exhibit active foraging shifts in utilisation of vertical strata, foraging substrate, attack manoeuvres and foliage density, when foraging in MSFs, compared to when foraging outside MSFs. While the Rufous-crowned Babbler and Chestnut-winged Babbler commonly used gleaning and stretching (to completely extend the legs or neck to reach the food items) manoeuvres when foraging outside MSFs, respectively, they adopted probing manoeuvre and frequently used higher strata upon joining MSFs. The Chestnut-winged Babbler tended to forage on the underside of leaves and the Black-naped Monarch frequently utilised branches when joining MSFs, while they exclusively used aerial leaf litter and live green leaves, respectively, when foraging with conspecifics. The monarch also adopted the hovering manoeuvre and frequently foraged within denser foliage cover when joining MSFs. This study demonstrated that flock members exhibits foraging plasticity either through an expansion or active shift in foraging niches when participating in MSFs, thus suggesting the occurrence of possible foraging improvement and/or reductions in predation risk.

摘要

混合物种鸟群(MSFs)在鸟类群落中发挥着重要作用,尤其是在热带森林中。尽管全球范围内对混合物种鸟群的结构及其益处进行了深入研究,但一个物种加入混合物种鸟群时的觅食可塑性却很少得到评估。本研究考察了马来西亚半岛中部克劳野生动物保护区内,棕冠穗鹛(Malacopteron magnum)、栗翅穗鹛(Cyanoderma erythropterum)和黑枕王鹟(Hypothymis azurea)在参与混合物种鸟群时的觅食策略。与在混合物种鸟群之外觅食时相比,这些物种在混合物种鸟群中觅食时,在垂直层次的利用、觅食基质、攻击动作和树叶密度方面表现出积极的觅食转变。棕冠穗鹛和栗翅穗鹛在混合物种鸟群之外觅食时,分别常用摘取和伸展(完全伸展腿部或颈部以获取食物)动作,而加入混合物种鸟群后,它们采用探测动作并频繁利用较高层次。栗翅穗鹛在加入混合物种鸟群时倾向于在树叶下面觅食,黑枕王鹟则经常利用树枝,而它们在与同种个体觅食时分别专门使用空中落叶和活绿叶。黑枕王鹟在加入混合物种鸟群时还采用悬停动作,并经常在更茂密的树叶覆盖范围内觅食。这项研究表明,鸟群成员在参与混合物种鸟群时,通过觅食生态位的扩展或积极转变表现出觅食可塑性,从而表明可能出现觅食改善和/或捕食风险降低的情况。

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