School of Zoology, Faculty of Life Sciences, Tel-Aviv University, Israel.
School of Zoology, Faculty of Life Sciences, Tel-Aviv University, Israel.
Behav Processes. 2021 Aug;189:104422. doi: 10.1016/j.beproc.2021.104422. Epub 2021 May 14.
Assortative social interactions based on (sub)species recognition can be a driving force in speciation processes. To determine whether breeding Barn Swallows Hirundo rustica transitiva in Israel behave differentially towards members of their own subspecies, relative to a different, transient subspecies H. r. rustica and two sympatrically breeding species (Sand Martin Riparia riparia and House Sparrow Passer domesticus), we conducted a territory intrusion experiment near active nests using taxidermy models. Females responded less to the models than males, and the patterns of the recorded behavioral response traits co-varied statistically with sub- or species identity of the models, but none showed patterns of response selectivity for con(sub)specific model types only. These results do not support a role for subspecies recognition in the territorial intrusion responses of H. r. transitiva.
基于(亚)物种识别的趋同社会互动可能是物种形成过程中的一个驱动因素。为了确定在以色列繁殖的过境型家燕 Hirundo rustica transitiva 是否会根据自己的亚种成员与不同的、短暂的亚种 H. r. rustica 以及两种同域繁殖的物种(崖沙燕 Riparia riparia 和家麻雀 Passer domesticus)的成员表现出不同的行为,我们在活跃的鸟巢附近使用标本模型进行了领地入侵实验。雌性对模型的反应不如雄性强烈,记录的行为反应特征的模式与模型的亚种或物种身份在统计学上是相关的,但没有一种模式只对同种或同亚种的模型类型表现出反应选择性。这些结果不支持亚种识别在 H. r. transitiva 领地入侵反应中的作用。