黑海鸠群体内的哲学和分散

M. Frederiksen, A. Petersen
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我们研究了黑海鸠(Cepphus grylle)群体内的扩散和哲学模式,基于对个体标记的鸟类进行了22年的捕获-再捕获研究。冰岛西部的研究殖民地被分为15个亚殖民地。在356名当地新兵中,有122人在他们的出生地定居,这一比例远远高于随机分布的预期。殖民地的西部比东部吸引了更多的新兵。在连续两年捕获的所有鸟类中,繁殖分散在亚群中的比例仅为1%。我们认为,潜在的新成员选择他们的繁殖地点是基于对同种繁殖成功的质量评估,而且这种信息获取并不完美,鸟类倾向于寻找他们的出生地。1998年5月18日收到,1998年11月24日初步接受,1999年5月15日最终接受。
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Philopatry and Dispersal within a Black Guillemot Colony
-We studied patterns of dispersal and philopatry within a Black Guillemot (Cepphus grylle) colony, based on a 22-year capture-recapture study of individually-marked birds. The study colony in western Iceland was divided into 15 subcolonies. Out of 356 local recruits, 122 settled in their natal subcolony, a far higher proportion than expected from a random distribution. The western part of the colony attracted significantly more recruits than did the eastern part. Breeding dispersal among subcolonies only occurred in one percent of all cases in which a bird was captured in two successive years. We suggest that potential recruits select their breeding site based on an assessment of quality as expressed by conspecific breeding success, and also that philopatry occurs because this information acquisition is less than perfect and birds bias their search towards their natal site. Received 18 May 1998, initially accepted 24 November 1998, final acceptance 15 May 1999.
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