M Soledad Vazquez, Ramiro Ripa, Alberto Scorolli, Sergio Zalba
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Abstract
Background: Species ranges are shaped by a variety of ecological and environmental factors that are inherently dynamic, fluctuating in response to climatic, biotic, and anthropogenic influences. Dispersal plays a key role in range shifts, allowing species to adapt to changing habitats and exploit new regions. In this study, we examined the dispersal processes of four thrush species (Turdus amaurochalinus, T. chiguanco, T. falcklandii and T. rufiventris) that have expanded their ranges in recent decades, with a focus on the interaction between spread and seasonal movements.
Methods: We collected eBird records from 2003 to 2023 to create heat maps that illustrate changes in densities of reported occurrences between seasons and over the years. We also evaluated how bioclimatic and land cover variables influenced the observed variations.
Results: The four thrush species have shown significant range expansions, with initially distinct seasonal distributions, which became increasingly similar over time, leading to significant overlap in their breeding and non-breeding habitats. Temperature and precipitation associated with the presence of the four species varied over time and between seasons. Additionally, all four species exhibited shifts in habitat selection, both seasonally and across years.
Conclusion: The changes of range are likely driven by a combination of climate and land-use change, and resource availability, which also influence seasonal dispersal patterns. At the same time, thrushes perform very well in urban environments, which offer stable resources and may contribute to their reduction in seasonal movements. Overall, these findings highlight the dynamic nature of thrush species' range shifts and their adaptation to environmental changes.
背景:物种范围是由各种生态和环境因素塑造的,这些因素是内在动态的,随着气候、生物和人为影响而波动。扩散在范围转移中起着关键作用,使物种能够适应不断变化的栖息地并开发新的地区。在这项研究中,我们研究了近几十年来扩大其范围的四种画眉(Turdus amaurochalinus, T. chiguanco, T. falcklandii和T. rufiventris)的扩散过程,重点研究了传播与季节运动之间的相互作用。方法:我们收集了2003年至2023年的eBird记录,创建了热图,说明了报告发生的密度在季节和年份之间的变化。我们还评估了生物气候和土地覆盖变量如何影响观测到的变化。结果:4种画眉的活动范围均有明显的扩展,最初有明显的季节分布,随着时间的推移,分布越来越相似,导致其繁殖地和非繁殖地有明显的重叠。与这四种物种的存在相关的温度和降水随时间和季节而变化。此外,所有四种物种在栖息地选择上都表现出季节性和跨年的变化。结论:范围变化可能是由气候、土地利用变化和资源可得性共同驱动的,这些因素也会影响季节扩散模式。与此同时,画眉在城市环境中表现良好,城市环境提供了稳定的资源,可能有助于减少它们的季节性迁徙。总的来说,这些发现突出了画眉物种范围变化的动态性质及其对环境变化的适应。
Movement EcologyAgricultural and Biological Sciences-Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
CiteScore
6.60
自引率
4.90%
发文量
47
审稿时长
23 weeks
期刊介绍:
Movement Ecology is an open-access interdisciplinary journal publishing novel insights from empirical and theoretical approaches into the ecology of movement of the whole organism - either animals, plants or microorganisms - as the central theme. We welcome manuscripts on any taxa and any movement phenomena (e.g. foraging, dispersal and seasonal migration) addressing important research questions on the patterns, mechanisms, causes and consequences of organismal movement. Manuscripts will be rigorously peer-reviewed to ensure novelty and high quality.