Oswald Krista N, Rozenberg Tamir, Keynan Oded, de Caetano Gabriel Oliveira, Toledo Sivan, Nathan Ran, Roll Uri, Berger-Tal Oded
Jacob Blaustein Center for Scientific Cooperation, The Jacob Blaustein Institutes for Desert Research, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Midreshet Ben-Gurion, Israel.
Mitrani Department of Desert Ecology, The Jacob Blaustein Institutes for Desert Research, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Midreshet Ben-Gurion, Israel.
NPJ Biodivers. 2025 Apr 23;4(1):15. doi: 10.1038/s44185-025-00078-6.
For desert species, human development may buffer against resource scarcity by providing reliable resources in an otherwise stark environment. We used high-throughput tracking technology to explore the movement patterns of a social desert passerine bird (the Arabian babbler-Argya quadriceps, Leiothrichidae) in a mosaic of human-modified and semi-natural habitats. From late summer to early winter, as natural food and water resources increase, we tracked 21 individuals representing 10 groups. Toward winter, groups spent less time within villages, had smaller home ranges, and were less territorial. In general, birds showed a preference for spending time in the vegetated semi-natural habitat. We further found that even a small section of uncultivated agricultural land (~2 km stretch of mostly bare dirt) can act as a movement barrier for babblers. Altogether, we highlight how the complex interaction between resource availability and anthropogenic changes to habitats, can shape animals' responses to our changing planet.
对于沙漠物种而言,人类发展或许可通过在原本严酷的环境中提供可靠资源来缓解资源稀缺问题。我们运用高通量追踪技术,探究了一种群居沙漠鸣禽(阿拉伯鸫鹛——四头肌鸫鹛,画眉科)在人类改造与半自然栖息地镶嵌分布区域中的活动模式。从夏末到初冬,随着自然食物和水资源增多,我们追踪了代表10个群体的21只个体。临近冬季时,群体在村庄内停留的时间减少,活动范围变小,领地意识也减弱。总体而言,鸟类表现出在植被覆盖的半自然栖息地活动的偏好。我们还进一步发现,即使是一小段未开垦的农田(约2公里长,大部分是裸露的泥土)也能成为鸫鹛的活动障碍。总之,我们强调了资源可利用性与栖息地人为变化之间的复杂相互作用如何能够塑造动物对我们这个不断变化的星球的反应。