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东加勒比抹香鲸发声群体独特的精细分布反映的是对岛屿的忠诚度,而非环境变量。

Distinctive, fine-scale distribution of Eastern Caribbean sperm whale vocal clans reflects island fidelity rather than environmental variables.

作者信息

Vachon Felicia, Eguiguren Ana, Rendell Luke, Gero Shane, Whitehead Hal

机构信息

Department of Biology Dalhousie University Halifax Nova Scotia Canada.

School of Biology University of St. Andrews St. Andrews UK.

出版信息

Ecol Evol. 2022 Nov 3;12(11):e9449. doi: 10.1002/ece3.9449. eCollection 2022 Nov.

Abstract

Environmental variables are often the primary drivers of species' distributions as they define their niche. However, individuals, or groups of individuals, may sometimes adopt a limited range within this larger suitable habitat as a result of social and cultural processes. This is the case for Eastern Caribbean sperm whales. While environmental variables are reasonably successful in describing the general distribution of sperm whales in the region, individuals from different cultural groups have distinct distributions around the Lesser Antilles islands. Using data collected over 2 years of dedicated surveys in the Eastern Caribbean, we conducted habitat modeling and habitat suitability analyses to investigate the mechanisms responsible for such fine-scale distribution patterns. Vocal clan-specific models were dramatically more successful at predicting distribution than general species models, showing how a failure to incorporate social factors can impede accurate predictions. Habitat variation between islands did not explain vocal clan distributions, suggesting that cultural group segregation in the Eastern Caribbean sperm whale is driven by traditions of site/island fidelity (most likely maintained through conformism and homophily) rather than habitat type specialization. Our results provide evidence for the key role of cultural knowledge in shaping habitat use of sperm whales within suitable environmental conditions and highlight the importance of cultural factors in shaping sperm whale ecology. We recommend that social and cultural information be incorporated into conservation and management as culture can segregate populations on fine spatial scales in the absence of environmental variability.

摘要

环境变量通常是物种分布的主要驱动因素,因为它们定义了物种的生态位。然而,由于社会和文化过程,个体或个体群体有时可能会在这个更大的适宜栖息地内占据有限的范围。东加勒比抹香鲸就是这种情况。虽然环境变量在描述该地区抹香鲸的总体分布方面相当成功,但来自不同文化群体的个体在小安的列斯群岛周围有不同的分布。利用在东加勒比地区进行的为期两年的专门调查收集的数据,我们进行了栖息地建模和栖息地适宜性分析,以研究造成这种精细尺度分布模式的机制。特定发声群体的模型在预测分布方面比一般物种模型显著更成功,这表明未能纳入社会因素会阻碍准确的预测。岛屿之间的栖息地差异并不能解释发声群体的分布,这表明东加勒比抹香鲸的文化群体隔离是由对地点/岛屿的忠诚传统(很可能通过从众和同质性得以维持)而非栖息地类型专业化驱动的。我们的结果为文化知识在适宜环境条件下塑造抹香鲸栖息地利用方面的关键作用提供了证据,并强调了文化因素在塑造抹香鲸生态方面的重要性。我们建议将社会和文化信息纳入保护和管理中,因为在没有环境变异性的情况下,文化可以在精细的空间尺度上隔离种群。

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