School of Biological Sciences, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE 68588.
Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of California, Santa Cruz, CA 90560.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2023 Aug 8;120(32):e2219939120. doi: 10.1073/pnas.2219939120. Epub 2023 Jul 31.
Animal social interactions have an intrinsic spatial basis as many of these interactions occur in spatial proximity. This presents a dilemma when determining causality: Do individuals interact socially because they happen to share space, or do they share space because they are socially linked? We present a method that uses demographic turnover events as a natural experiment to investigate the links between social associations and space use in the context of interannual winter site fidelity in a migratory bird. We previously found that golden-crowned sparrows () show consistent flocking relationships across years, and that familiarity between individuals influences the dynamics of social competition over resources. Using long-term data on winter social and spatial behavior across 10 y, we show that i) sparrows exhibit interannual fidelity to winter home ranges on the scale of tens of meters and ii) the precision of interannual site fidelity increases with the number of winters spent, but iii) this fidelity is weakened when sparrows lose close flockmates from the previous year. Furthermore, the effect of flockmate loss on site fidelity was higher for birds that had returned in more than 2 winters, suggesting that social fidelity may play an increasingly important role on spatial behavior across the lifetime of this migratory bird. Our study provides evidence that social relationships can influence site fidelity, and shows the potential of long-term studies for disentangling the relationship between social and spatial behavior.
动物的社会互动具有内在的空间基础,因为许多此类互动发生在空间接近的情况下。这在确定因果关系时带来了一个困境:个体是因为碰巧共享空间而进行社会互动,还是因为它们具有社会联系而共享空间?我们提出了一种方法,该方法使用人口统计变化事件作为自然实验,来调查在候鸟的跨年度冬季驻留地忠诚度背景下,社会联系与空间使用之间的联系。我们之前发现,金冠戴菊鸟在多年间表现出一致的群集关系,并且个体之间的熟悉程度影响着对资源的社会竞争的动态。利用 10 年间关于冬季社会和空间行为的长期数据,我们表明:i)麻雀在数十米的尺度上表现出对冬季栖息地的跨年度忠诚度;ii)跨年度驻留地忠诚度的精度随着越冬次数的增加而增加,但 iii)当麻雀失去上一年的亲密伙伴时,这种忠诚度会减弱。此外,当麻雀失去上一年的亲密伙伴时,对空间忠诚度的影响更大,这表明在这种候鸟的一生中,社会忠诚度可能对空间行为的影响越来越大。我们的研究提供了证据表明,社会关系可以影响驻留地忠诚度,并展示了长期研究在解开社会和空间行为之间关系的潜力。