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雌雄异体花资源在蜂鸟群落中的利用。

Sex-specific flower resource use in hummingbird communities.

机构信息

Departamento de Biología Evolutiva, Instituto de Ecología, A.C. (INECOL), Xalapa, Mexico.

出版信息

J Anim Ecol. 2022 Nov;91(11):2158-2162. doi: 10.1111/1365-2656.13789.

Abstract

Research Highlight: Maglianesi, M. A., Maruyama, P. K., Temeles, E. J., Schleuning, M., Zanata, T. B., Sazima, M., Gutiérrez-Zamora, A., Marín-Gómez, O. H., Rosero-Lasprilla, L., Ramírez-Burbano, M. B., Ruffini, A. E., Salamanca-Reyes, J. R., Sazima, I., Nuñez-Rosas, L. E., Arizmendi, M. C., Rahbek, C., & Dalsgaard, B. (2022). Behavioural and morphological traits influence sex-specific floral resource use by hummingbirds across the Americas. Journal of Animal Ecology, 00: 00-00. https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2656.13746. In their paper on intersexual differences in niche breadth and niche overlap in floral resource use in hummingbird communities, Maglianesi et al. compiled data of plant-hummingbird interactions based on pollen loads, and territoriality and morphological traits for 31 hummingbird species, and investigated whether patterns of resource use by females and males were related to sexual dimorphism and foraging behaviour. While accounting for evolutionary relatedness among species, the authors found a high level of resource partitioning between sexes (broader and more dissimilar floral niche breadth in females) and the sex-specific resource use by hummingbird species was related to territoriality and morphological traits; niche overlap between sexes was greater for territorial than non-territorial species, and lower for species with greater sexual dimorphism in bill curvature. This paper addresses two very timely issues, on the one hand on resource partitioning by sex to reduce intersexual competition in hummingbirds, and on the other hand highlight the much needed information on foraging ecology of female hummingbirds for better understanding of intersexual variation in shaping coexistence and species diversity in hummingbird communities and the interactions between plants and their hummingbird pollinators.

摘要

研究亮点

Maglianesi,M. A.,Maruyama,P. K.,Temeles,E. J.,Schleuning,M.,Zanata,T. B.,Sazima,M.,Gutiérrez-Zamora,A.,Marín-Gómez,O. H.,Rosero-Lasprilla,L.,Ramírez-Burbano,M. B.,Ruffini,A. E.,Salamanca-Reyes,J. R.,Sazima,I.,Nuñez-Rosas,L. E.,Arizmendi,M. C.,Rahbek,C.,和 Dalsgaard,B.(2022)。行为和形态特征影响美洲各地蜂鸟对花卉资源的雌雄特异性利用。动物生态学杂志,00:00-00。DOI:10.1111/1365-2656.13746。在关于蜂鸟群落中雌雄间在花卉资源利用的生态位宽度和生态位重叠的差异的论文中,Maglianesi 等人根据花粉负荷以及领地性和形态特征,编译了 31 种蜂鸟的植物-蜂鸟相互作用数据,并调查了雌性和雄性的资源利用模式是否与性二态性和觅食行为有关。在考虑到物种间进化关系的情况下,作者发现两性之间存在高水平的资源分配(雌性的花生态位宽度更宽且更不同),蜂鸟物种的性别特异性资源利用与领地性和形态特征有关;两性之间的生态位重叠对于有领地的物种比没有领地的物种更大,对于喙曲率的性二态性更大的物种更小。本文解决了两个非常及时的问题,一方面是关于通过性别进行资源分配以减少蜂鸟中的两性间竞争,另一方面强调了对雌性蜂鸟觅食生态学的急需信息,以更好地理解在塑造蜂鸟群落中两性间的变异和物种多样性以及植物及其蜂鸟传粉者之间的相互作用。

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