Kralj Jelena, Ponchon Aurore, Oro Daniel, Amadesi Barbara, Arizaga Juan, Baccetti Nicola, Boulinier Thierry, Cecere Jacopo G, Corcoran Robin M, Corman Anna-Marie, Enners Leonie, Fleishman Abram, Garthe Stefan, Grémillet David, Harding Ann, Igual José Manuel, Jurinović Luka, Kubetzki Ulrike, Lyons Donald E, Orben Rachael, Paredes Rosana, Pirrello Simone, Recorbet Bernard, Shaffer Scott, Schwemmer Philipp, Serra Lorenzo, Spelt Anouk, Tavecchia Giacomo, Tengeres Jill, Tome Davorin, Williamson Cara, Windsor Shane, Young Hillary, Zenatello Marco, Fijn Ruben
Institute of Ornithology, CASA, Gundulićeva 24, 10000, Zagreb, Croatia.
School of Biological Sciences, University of Aberdeen, Zoology Building, Tillydrone Avenue, Aberdeen, AB24 2TZ, UK.
Oecologia. 2023 Feb;201(2):341-354. doi: 10.1007/s00442-023-05331-y. Epub 2023 Feb 6.
Compared to other animal movements, prospecting by adult individuals for a future breeding site is commonly overlooked. Prospecting influences the decision of where to breed and has consequences on fitness and lifetime reproductive success. By analysing movements of 31 satellite- and GPS-tracked gull and tern populations belonging to 14 species in Europe and North America, we examined the occurrence and factors explaining prospecting by actively breeding birds. Prospecting in active breeders occurred in 85.7% of studied species, across 61.3% of sampled populations. Prospecting was more common in populations with frequent inter-annual changes of breeding sites and among females. These results contradict theoretical models which predict that prospecting is expected to evolve in relatively predictable and stable environments. More long-term tracking studies are needed to identify factors affecting patterns of prospecting in different environments and understand the consequences of prospecting on fitness at the individual and population level.
与其他动物的活动相比,成年个体寻找未来繁殖地的行为通常被忽视。寻找繁殖地会影响繁殖地点的选择,并对适合度和终生繁殖成功率产生影响。通过分析欧洲和北美的14个物种的31个卫星跟踪和GPS跟踪的鸥类和燕鸥种群的活动,我们研究了正在繁殖的鸟类进行寻找繁殖地行为的情况及相关因素。在正在繁殖的鸟类中,85.7%的研究物种以及61.3%的抽样种群出现了寻找繁殖地的行为。在繁殖地点年际变化频繁的种群以及雌性个体中,寻找繁殖地的行为更为常见。这些结果与理论模型相悖,理论模型预测寻找繁殖地行为预计会在相对可预测和稳定的环境中进化。需要更多的长期跟踪研究来确定影响不同环境中寻找繁殖地模式的因素,并了解寻找繁殖地行为在个体和种群水平上对适合度的影响。