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竞争与促进作用影响群居海洋捕食者的中心地觅食生态

Competition and Facilitation Influence Central Place Foraging Ecology in a Colonial Marine Predator.

作者信息

Langley Liam P, Cox Sam L, Patrick Samantha C, Votier Stephen C

机构信息

Lyell Centre, Heriot-Watt University Edinburgh UK.

MaREI Centre, Beaufort Building, University College Cork Ringaskiddy Cork Ireland.

出版信息

Ecol Evol. 2024 Nov 25;14(11):e70494. doi: 10.1002/ece3.70494. eCollection 2024 Nov.

Abstract

Coloniality is strongly shaped by aspects of social foraging behaviour. For example, colonies may be important sources of information, while food competition may increase foraging efforts and limit colony size. Understanding foraging ecology considering these apparent trade-offs is required to develop a better understanding of colonial living. We combined animal-borne GPS, cameras and dive recorders to study social foraging in breeding adult northern gannets -a wide-ranging colonial seabird. We first tested for indirect evidence of prey depletion around the colony by estimating dive location, depth and duration. Next, we tested for sociality during different behaviours (commuting, foraging and resting) and distance from the colony. Finally, we quantified flocks of inbound and outbound birds to compare social foraging between outbound and inbound legs of the commute. Dive probability and depth ( = 46 individuals;  = 1590 dives) increased with distance from the colony, creating dive clusters at ~100 and 180 km consistent with conspecific prey depletion. Camera stills ( = 8 individuals;  = 7495 images) show gannets are highly social, but this varied among behaviours. Sociality was highest during foraging and commuting; especially inbound and social foraging was more likely far from the colony. Gannets were equally likely to be solitary or social when leaving the colony but returning birds were more likely in larger flocks. In summary, despite experiencing intraspecific competition for food, gannets engage in dynamic, context-dependent social foraging associations. Conspecifics aggregated far from the colony possibly because of a prey depletion halo closer to home, but this provided potential benefits via local enhancement and by returning to the colony in flocks. Our results therefore illustrate how competition may, paradoxically, facilitate some aspects of group foraging in colonial animals.

摘要

殖民性在很大程度上受到社会觅食行为各方面的影响。例如,群体可能是重要的信息来源,而食物竞争可能会增加觅食努力并限制群体规模。若要更好地理解群居生活,就需要在考虑这些明显权衡因素的基础上理解觅食生态学。我们结合了动物携带的GPS、摄像头和潜水记录器,来研究成年繁殖期北方塘鹅(一种分布广泛的群居海鸟)的社会觅食行为。我们首先通过估计潜水位置、深度和持续时间,来测试群体周围猎物枯竭的间接证据。接下来,我们测试了不同行为(通勤、觅食和休息)以及与群体距离之间的社会性。最后,我们对往返的鸟群进行了量化,以比较通勤往返行程中社会觅食的情况。潜水概率和深度(n = 46只个体;n = 1590次潜水)随着与群体距离的增加而增加,在约100公里和180公里处形成潜水聚集区,这与同种猎物枯竭情况相符。相机抓拍图像(n = 8只个体;n = 7495张图像)显示,塘鹅具有很强的社会性,但这种社会性在不同行为中有所不同。社会性在觅食和通勤期间最高;尤其是在返回时,且远离群体时社会觅食的可能性更大。塘鹅离开群体时单独行动或群居的可能性相同,但返回的鸟更可能结成大群。总之,尽管塘鹅会经历种内食物竞争,但它们仍会形成动态的、依赖情境的社会觅食关联。同种个体在远离群体的地方聚集,可能是因为靠近栖息地有猎物枯竭晕圈,但这通过局部增强效应以及成群返回群体带来了潜在益处。因此,我们的研究结果说明了竞争如何看似矛盾地促进群居动物群体觅食的某些方面。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/5064/11586682/6561f2d73b33/ECE3-14-e70494-g004.jpg

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