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基于食物易逝性和个体资源需求预测社会信息使用的概念框架。

A conceptual framework to predict social information use based on food ephemerality and individual resource requirements.

机构信息

Department of Migration, Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior, Am Obstberg 1, 78315, Radolfzell, Germany.

Centre for the Advanced Study of Collective Behaviour, University of Konstanz, Universitätsstraße 10, 78464, Konstanz, Germany.

出版信息

Biol Rev Camb Philos Soc. 2022 Dec;97(6):2039-2056. doi: 10.1111/brv.12881. Epub 2022 Aug 5.

Abstract

Environmental variability poses a range of challenges to foraging animals trying to meet their energetic needs. Where food patches are unpredictable but shareable, animals can use social information to locate patches more efficiently or reliably. However, resource unpredictability can be heterogeneous and complex. The behavioural strategies animals employ to exploit such resources also vary, particularly if, when, and where animals use available social information. We reviewed the literature on social information use by foraging animals and developed a novel framework that integrates four elements - (1) food resource persistence; (2) the relative value of social information use; (3) behavioural context (opportunistic or coordinated); and (4) location of social information use - to predict and characterize four strategies of social information use - (1) local enhancement; (2) group facilitation; (3) following; and (4) recruitment. We validated our framework by systematically reviewing the growing empirical literature on social foraging in bats, an ideal model taxon because they exhibit extreme diversity in ecological niche and experience low predation risk while foraging but function at high energy expenditures, which selects for efficient foraging behaviours. Our framework's predictions agreed with the observed natural behaviour of bats and identified key knowledge gaps for future studies. Recent advancements in technology, methods, and analysis will facilitate additional studies in bats and other taxa to further test the framework and our conception of the ecological and evolutionary forces driving social information use. Understanding the links between food distribution, social information use, and foraging behaviour will help elucidate social interactions, group structure, and the evolution of sociality for species across the animal kingdom.

摘要

环境变化给觅食动物带来了一系列挑战,这些动物试图满足它们的能量需求。当食物斑块不可预测但可共享时,动物可以利用社交信息更有效地或更可靠地找到斑块。然而,资源的不可预测性可能是多样且复杂的。动物用来利用这些资源的行为策略也有所不同,特别是如果动物何时何地使用可用的社交信息。我们回顾了觅食动物利用社交信息的文献,并提出了一个新的框架,该框架整合了四个要素——(1)食物资源的持久性;(2)利用社交信息的相对价值;(3)行为背景(机会主义或协调);(4)利用社交信息的位置——来预测和描述四种社交信息利用策略——(1)局部增强;(2)群体促进;(3)跟随;(4)招募。我们通过系统地回顾蝙蝠社会觅食的不断增长的经验文献来验证我们的框架,蝙蝠是一个理想的模式分类单元,因为它们在生态位和觅食时的捕食风险方面表现出极端的多样性,但在高能量支出下运作,这选择了有效的觅食行为。我们的框架的预测与蝙蝠的自然行为观察结果一致,并确定了未来研究的关键知识空白。最近在技术、方法和分析方面的进展将促进蝙蝠和其他分类群的额外研究,以进一步测试框架和我们对推动社交信息利用的生态和进化力量的概念。了解食物分布、社交信息利用和觅食行为之间的联系将有助于阐明动物王国中各种物种的社交互动、群体结构和社会性的进化。

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