社会信息会影响留鸟第二次繁殖时的定居决定吗?日本山雀(Parus minor)案例研究

IF 1.6 2区 生物学 Q1 ORNITHOLOGY
Xudong Li , Jiangping Yu , Dake Yin , Longru Jin , Keqin Zhang , Li Shen , Zheng Han , Haitao Wang
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个体在决定在哪里繁殖时,可能会收集有关环境条件的信息,以最大限度地提高其一生的适应能力。它们可以通过观察具有相似生态需求的同种和异种来获得社会信息。许多研究表明,鸟类可以依靠社会信息来选择筑巢地点。活动巢穴的位置以及同种和异种鸟类的繁殖成功率可以准确预测繁殖栖息地的质量。一些寿命较短的物种可以在一个繁殖季节内进行两次和/或更多次面性繁殖。然而,很少有研究关注多次繁殖的个体如何选择巢址进行第二次繁殖。在本研究中,我们利用长期数据检验了日本山雀(Parus minor)是否能利用同种和/或异种(欧亚黄雀Sitta europaea、达乌尔红尾鸲Phoenicurus auroreus和黄腰飞燕Ficedula zanthopygia)的社会信息来选择第二次繁殖的巢址。我们的研究结果表明,与未被占用的巢箱(对照组)相比,山雀第二次繁殖时占用的巢箱周围往往有更多的同种鸟繁殖巢、同种鸟成功的首次筑巢以及同种鸟失败的首次筑巢。然而,山雀第二次繁殖时占据的巢箱与未占据的巢箱之间,繁殖异种巢、成功异种巢和失败异种巢的数量没有差异。此外,与没有成功繁殖经验的山雀相比,有本地成功繁殖经验的山雀倾向于选择有更多同种鸟首次成功筑巢的地区。因此,我们认为,同种而非异种在同一繁殖季节的社会信息是影响日本山雀第二次繁殖巢址选择的主要因素。
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Does social information affect the settlement decisions of resident birds in their second breeding attempt? A case study of the Japanese Tit (Parus minor)

Individuals may gather information about environmental conditions when deciding where to breed in order to maximize their lifetime fitness. They can obtain social information by observing conspecifics and heterospecifics with similar ecological needs. Many studies have shown that birds can rely on social information to select their nest sites. The location of active nests and the reproductive success of conspecifics and heterospecifics can provide accurate predictions about the quality of the breeding habitat. Some short-lived species can facultatively reproduce two and/or more times within a breeding season. However, few studies have focused on how multiple-brooding individuals select nest sites for their second breeding attempts. In this study, we use long-term data to test whether the Japanese Tit (Parus minor) can use social information from conspecifics and/or heterospecifics (the Eurasian Nuthatch Sitta europaea, the Daurian Redstart Phoenicurus auroreus and the Yellow-rumped Flycatcher Ficedula zanthopygia) to select a nest site for the second breeding attempt. Our results showed that the nest boxes occupied by tits on their second breeding attempt tended to be surrounded by more breeding conspecific nests, successful first nests of conspecifics, and fewer failed first nests of conspecifics than the nest boxes that remained unoccupied (the control group). However, the numbers of breeding heterospecific nests, successful heterospecific nests, and failed heterospecific nests did not differ between the nest boxes occupied by tits on their second breeding attempt and the unoccupied nest boxes. Furthermore, the tits with local successful breeding experience tended to choose areas with more successful first nests of conspecifics than those without successful breeding experience. Thus, we suggest that conspecifics' but not heterospecifics’ social information within the same breeding season is the major factor influencing the nest site selection of Japanese Tits during second breeding attempts.

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Avian Research
Avian Research ORNITHOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Avian Research is an open access, peer-reviewed journal publishing high quality research and review articles on all aspects of ornithology from all over the world. It aims to report the latest and most significant progress in ornithology and to encourage exchange of ideas among international ornithologists. As an open access journal, Avian Research provides a unique opportunity to publish high quality contents that will be internationally accessible to any reader at no cost.
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