Expanding through the Emerald Isle: Exploration and spatial orientation of non-native bank voles in Ireland

IF 1.6 2区 生物学 Q2 ZOOLOGY
Current Zoology Pub Date : 2023-08-23 DOI:10.1093/cz/zoad038
Valeria Mazza, Jana A Eccard
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Abstract Whether introduced into a completely novel habitat or slowly expanding their current range, the degree to which animals can efficiently explore and navigate new environments can be key to survival, ultimately determining population establishment and colonization success. We tested whether spatial orientation and exploratory behavior are associated with non-native spread in free-living bank voles (Myodes glareolus, N = 43) from a population accidentally introduced to Ireland a century ago. We measured spatial orientation and navigation in a radial arm maze, and behaviors associated to exploratory tendencies and risk-taking in repeated open-field tests, at the expansion edge and in the source population. Bank voles at the expansion edge re-visited unrewarded arms of the maze more, waited longer before leaving it, took longer to start exploring both the radial arm maze and the open field, and were more risk-averse compared to conspecifics in the source population. Taken together, results suggest that for this small mammal under heavy predation pressure, a careful and thorough exploration strategy might be favored when expanding into novel environments.
通过翡翠岛扩张:爱尔兰非本地银行田鼠的探索和空间定位
无论是被引入到一个全新的栖息地,还是慢慢扩大其现有的活动范围,动物能够有效地探索和导航新环境的程度是生存的关键,最终决定了种群的建立和殖民的成功。我们测试了自由生活的田鼠(Myodes glareolus, N = 43)的空间取向和探索行为是否与非本地传播有关,这些田鼠来自一个世纪前偶然引入爱尔兰的种群。我们在一个径向臂迷宫中测量了空间定向和导航,并在重复的开放场地测试中,在扩展边缘和源种群中测量了与探索倾向和冒险相关的行为。在扩张边缘的银行田鼠会更多地重新访问迷宫中没有奖励的部分,在离开之前等待更长的时间,花更长的时间开始探索放射形臂迷宫和开放区域,与源种群中的同类相比,它们更倾向于规避风险。综上所述,研究结果表明,对于这种处于严重捕食压力下的小型哺乳动物来说,在向新环境扩张时,谨慎而彻底的探索策略可能更有利。
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Current Zoology
Current Zoology Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
CiteScore
3.20
自引率
9.10%
发文量
111
审稿时长
6 weeks
期刊介绍: About the Journal Current Zoology (formerly Acta Zoologica Sinica, founded in 1935) is an open access, bimonthly, peer-reviewed international journal of zoology. It publishes review articles and research papers in the fields of ecology, evolution and behaviour. Current Zoology is sponsored by Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, along with the China Zoological Society.
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