Responses of birds to observers holding popguns: Hunting history influences escape behavior of urban birds

IF 1.6 2区 生物学 Q2 ZOOLOGY
Current Zoology Pub Date : 2023-11-17 DOI:10.1093/cz/zoad049
Kaiqi Yuan, Shuang Yang, Jianping Liu, Wei Liang
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Abstract

Human activities affect bird behavior both directly and indirectly. Birds constantly regulate their behavior in response to human disturbance. Gun hunting, a major directional disturbance, puts enormous selection pressure on birds. In China, gun bans have been in place for nearly 30 years, and little hunting using guns occurs in modern cities. However, little attention has been paid to whether a history of hunting still affects the behavioral adaptations of urban birds. In this study, we compared the flight initiation distance (FID) of the Eurasian tree sparrow Passer montanus, Azure-winged magpie Cyanopica cynaus, Common hoopoe Upupa epops and Eurasian magpie Pica pica in the presence of observers with or without popguns. The Eurasian tree sparrow, Azure-winged magpie, and Eurasian magpie effectively recognized the difference between the observers, and perceived the armed observer as a greater threat, exhibiting earlier escape behavior, but this phenomenon was not found in the Common hoopoe. The different expression in FID of experimental bird species in China cities may be affected by the different levels of recognition of hunting pressure due to different hunting histories.
鸟类对手持玩具枪的观察者的反应:狩猎历史影响城市鸟类的逃跑行为
人类活动直接或间接地影响鸟类的行为。鸟类不断调整自己的行为以应对人类的干扰。猎枪,一种主要的方向性干扰,给鸟类带来了巨大的选择压力。在中国,枪支禁令已经实施了近30年,现代城市中很少发生持枪狩猎。然而,很少有人关注狩猎的历史是否仍然影响城市鸟类的行为适应。本研究比较了雀鸟Passer montanus、蓝翅喜鹊Cyanopica cynaus、Common hoopoe Upupa epops和欧亚喜鹊Pica Pica在有和没有枪的情况下的飞行起飞距离(FID)。欧亚树雀、蓝翅喜鹊和欧亚喜鹊有效地识别了观察者之间的差异,并将武装观察者视为更大的威胁,表现出更早的逃跑行为,但这一现象在普通燕鸥中没有发现。中国城市实验鸟类FID的不同表达可能受到不同狩猎历史对狩猎压力的不同识别程度的影响。
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Current Zoology
Current Zoology Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
CiteScore
3.20
自引率
9.10%
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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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