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共同越冬:移民对当地居民有影响吗?文献综述

Wintering Together: Do Migrants Impact Residents? A Literature Review.

作者信息

Navarro-Velez Kimberly C, Dhondt André A

机构信息

Department of Natural Resources and the Environment Cornell University Ithaca New York USA.

Cornell Lab of Ornithology Ithaca New York USA.

出版信息

Ecol Evol. 2025 Feb 16;15(2):e70868. doi: 10.1002/ece3.70868. eCollection 2025 Feb.

Abstract

Year after year, billions of long-distance migratory birds join year-round resident tropical birds during the overwintering period (dry season in the northern tropics) marked by harsh environmental conditions. The overlapping habitat use and apparent resource overlap during this time suggest potential interspecific competition between residents and migrants. Previous studies have explored the effects of such competition on migrants, but the impact on residents has been neglected. This review critically evaluates and summarizes the findings in the literature about interactions between migratory and resident birds in tropical ecosystems, using the necessary and sufficient conditions recommended by Dhondt to assess interspecific competition. This review reveals that interspecific territoriality, consistent aggression (interference competition), and alterations in foraging behavior and microhabitat impacted resident birds. High dietary overlap observed in some species pairs suggests potential exploitation competition, although our understanding of year-round residents' diets and the full scope of these interactions remains limited. The complexity of these relationships underscores the need for comprehensive research to disentangle seasonal effects from competitive pressures and to assess impacts on resident fitness, distribution, and abundance. Inconsistent methodologies and inadequate spatio-temporal scales have hindered a clear understanding of this phenomenon. We emphasize the importance of long-term studies, including observations before and after migrant arrival at wintering grounds, to detect shifts in resource availability and foraging niches. Given climate change's influence on migration patterns and food resources, elucidating these biotic interactions is crucial for developing effective conservation strategies for resident tropical avifauna. Particularly, as many resident birds exhibit high levels of endemism, higher sedentarism, and specialized foraging habits, they may be more vulnerable to ecological changes than migrants, who are more flexible, generally occupying broader foraging niches. This review highlights critical knowledge gaps and proposes directions for future research to enhance our understanding of migrant-resident bird dynamics in tropical ecosystems.

摘要

年复一年,数十亿只长途候鸟在越冬期(北热带地区的旱季)与终年栖息的热带鸟类相聚,而这一时期环境条件恶劣。在此期间,栖息地使用的重叠以及明显的资源重叠表明,留鸟和候鸟之间可能存在种间竞争。以往的研究探讨了这种竞争对候鸟的影响,但对留鸟的影响却被忽视了。本综述批判性地评估并总结了文献中关于热带生态系统中候鸟与留鸟相互作用的研究结果,采用了东特推荐的必要和充分条件来评估种间竞争。本综述表明,种间领地行为、持续的攻击行为(干扰竞争)以及觅食行为和微生境的改变对留鸟产生了影响。在一些物种对中观察到的高饮食重叠表明可能存在剥削竞争,尽管我们对终年留鸟的饮食以及这些相互作用的全貌的了解仍然有限。这些关系的复杂性凸显了开展全面研究的必要性,以区分季节效应和竞争压力,并评估对留鸟健康、分布和数量的影响。方法的不一致和时空尺度不足阻碍了对这一现象的清晰理解。我们强调长期研究的重要性,包括在候鸟抵达越冬地前后进行观察,以检测资源可用性和觅食生态位的变化。鉴于气候变化对迁徙模式和食物资源的影响,阐明这些生物相互作用对于制定有效的热带留鸟保护策略至关重要。特别是,由于许多留鸟表现出高度的特有性、更高的定居性和专门的觅食习性,它们可能比更灵活、通常占据更广泛觅食生态位的候鸟更容易受到生态变化的影响。本综述突出了关键的知识空白,并提出了未来研究的方向,以增进我们对热带生态系统中候鸟与留鸟动态的理解。

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