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阿尔卑斯山普通渡鸦(Corvus corax)对人为食物来源的时空利用

The spatial and temporal exploitation of anthropogenic food sources by common ravens (Corvus corax) in the Alps.

作者信息

Jain Varalika, Bugnyar Thomas, Cunningham Susan J, Gallego-Abenza Mario, Loretto Matthias-Claudio, Sumasgutner Petra

机构信息

FitzPatrick Institute of African Ornithology, DSI-NRF Centre of Excellence, Private Bax X3, Rondebosch, Cape Town, 7701, South Africa.

Core Facility for Behaviour and Cognition, Konrad Lorenz Research Centre, University of Vienna, Fischerau 13, 4645, Grünau im Almtal, Austria.

出版信息

Mov Ecol. 2022 Aug 25;10(1):35. doi: 10.1186/s40462-022-00335-4.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Anthropogenic food sources (AFSs) are widespread in human-transformed landscapes and the current scale at which they occur drives ecological change at the individual, population, and community levels. AFSs are exploited extensively by common ravens, Corvus corax. Understanding how raven populations use AFSs can provide insight into their ecological responses to AFSs.

METHODS

We equipped 81 ravens in the Austrian Alps with GPS-transmitters over a period of 2.75 years. Using these tracking data, we investigated how cohort differences (i.e., age, sex, and origin) and seasonal changes influence raven movement patterns (i.e., occurrence distribution and maximum daily displacement) and AFS-use (i.e., number of AFSs visited and probability of being present at any AFS) at 45 extensively exploited sites.

RESULTS

We found that proxies for experience and dominance, inferred by age (i.e., juvenile versus adult) and origin (i.e., wild-caught versus captive-bred-released) cohorts, influenced movement patterns and the number of AFSs visited. However, all individuals were equally likely to be present at AFSs, highlighting the importance of AFSs for non-breeders in the study population. Seasonal changes in environmental conditions that affect energetic demands, the availability of natural and anthropogenic food, and foraging competition,  influenced individuals' occurrence distributions and AFS-use. We found that under harsher conditions in autumn and winter, individuals ranged wider and depended on AFSs to a larger degree. However, contrary to expectation, they were less likely to be present at AFSs in these seasons compared to spring and summer, suggesting a trade-off between time spent moving and exploiting resources. We attribute the small ranging movements exhibited by non-breeders in spring and summer to the presence of highly territorial and socially dominant breeders. As breeders mostly stay and forage within their territories during these seasons, competition at AFSs decrease, thereby increasing the likelihood of individuals being present at any AFS.

CONCLUSIONS

We emphasize that movement and AFS-use differ according to cohort differences and the seasonality of the environment. Our results highlight that predictable AFSs affect foraging strategies among non-breeding ravens. The extent of AFS-exploitation among non-breeding ravens in our study emphasize the potential of AFSs in shaping raven movement and resource-use.

摘要

背景

人为食物来源(AFSs)在人类改造的景观中广泛存在,其当前的分布规模在个体、种群和群落水平上推动着生态变化。普通渡鸦(Corvus corax)广泛利用人为食物来源。了解渡鸦种群如何利用人为食物来源有助于洞察它们对人为食物来源的生态反应。

方法

在2.75年的时间里,我们为奥地利阿尔卑斯山的81只渡鸦配备了GPS发射器。利用这些追踪数据,我们调查了群体差异(即年龄、性别和来源)以及季节变化如何影响45个被广泛利用地点的渡鸦移动模式(即出现分布和最大每日位移)和对人为食物来源的利用(即访问的人为食物来源数量和出现在任何一个人为食物来源处的概率)。

结果

我们发现,由年龄(即幼年与成年)和来源(即野生捕获与圈养繁殖放归)群体推断出的经验和优势指标会影响移动模式和访问的人为食物来源数量。然而,所有个体出现在人为食物来源处的可能性是相同的,这凸显了人为食物来源对研究种群中非繁殖个体的重要性。影响能量需求、天然和人为食物的可获得性以及觅食竞争的环境条件的季节性变化,影响了个体的出现分布和对人为食物来源的利用。我们发现,在秋冬更恶劣的条件下,个体的活动范围更广,对人为食物来源的依赖程度更高。然而,与预期相反,与春夏相比,它们在这些季节出现在人为食物来源处的可能性较小,这表明在移动和利用资源所花费的时间之间存在权衡。我们将非繁殖个体在春夏表现出的小范围移动归因于高度领地化和社会优势的繁殖个体的存在。由于繁殖个体在这些季节大多留在其领地内觅食,人为食物来源处的竞争减少,从而增加了个体出现在任何一个人为食物来源处的可能性。

结论

我们强调,移动和对人为食物来源的利用因群体差异和环境的季节性而有所不同。我们的结果表明,可预测的人为食物来源会影响非繁殖渡鸦的觅食策略。我们研究中非繁殖渡鸦对人为食物来源的利用程度强调了人为食物来源在塑造渡鸦移动和资源利用方面的潜力。

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