Pearish Simon, Bensky Miles K, Bell Alison M, Woese Carl R
Program in Ecology, Evolution, and Conservation Biology, School of Integrative Biology, University of Illinois, 505 S. Goodwin Ave., Urbana, IL.
Institute for Genomic Biology, University of Illinois, 1206 W Gregory Dr., Urbana, IL.
Ethology. 2019 Dec;125(12):855-862. doi: 10.1111/eth.12939. Epub 2019 Aug 20.
Populations of animals are composed of individuals that differ in ecologically relevant behaviors. Building evidence also suggests that individuals occupy different social niches. Here, in a mark-recapture experiment, we show evidence of an interacting effect of behavior and social niche on survival in the wild: bold individuals had higher survival if they were initially captured in groups while shy, inactive individuals had higher survival if they were initially captured when alone. These findings provide support for the hypothesis that behavioral type-environment correlations can be favored by natural selection.
动物种群由在生态相关行为上存在差异的个体组成。越来越多的证据还表明,个体占据着不同的社会生态位。在此,在一项标记重捕实验中,我们展示了行为和社会生态位对野外生存产生相互作用影响的证据:大胆的个体如果最初是在群体中被捕获,则具有更高的存活率,而害羞、不活跃的个体如果最初是单独被捕获,则具有更高的存活率。这些发现为行为类型与环境的相关性可受到自然选择青睐这一假说提供了支持。