鸟类在城际公路上觅食时的冒险行为

IF 0.9 4区 生物学 Q4 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Oumayma Dhiab, Marcello D’Amico, Jihen Boukhriss, Slaheddine Selmi
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摘要

道路为各种野生动物提供了有吸引力但危险的栖息地,其中包括以道路上洒落的谷物为食的食谷动物。这些动物的生存意味着要对车辆采取冒险行为。我们在突尼斯南部的凤头云雀(Galerida cristata)种群中对这些行为进行了研究,并将冲过来的鸟类的飞行距离和耐受距离作为对冒险动机的评估。在路边觅食的云雀比在无路区域觅食的云雀能承受更多的风险,这可能反映了路边个体对道路交通的习性。此外,当云雀成群觅食时,它们能容忍更近的接近,这可能是由于风险稀释和/或争夺竞争加剧所致。最后,所研究的鸟类在夏季比冬季冒更大的风险,这可能是由于在炎热季节可用于觅食的时间减少,或反映了可能的年龄效应,因为夏季鸟类中有许多经验较少的雏鸟。总之,我们的研究结果突出表明,路边生活会对食籽鸟的行为产生影响,而季节效应可能会在很大程度上影响鸟类对道路相关威胁的行为反应。
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Risk-taking behavior in birds foraging along interurban roads

Risk-taking behavior in birds foraging along interurban roads

Roads provide attractive but dangerous habitats for a wide variety of wild animals, including granivorous species feeding on road-spilled grains. The survival of those animals would imply risk-taking behaviors toward vehicles. We investigated these behaviors in a southern Tunisian crested lark (Galerida cristata) population, by using the flight and tolerance distances of flushed birds as assessments of motivation to take risks. Crested larks foraging on the roadside tolerated more risk compared to those foraging in road-free areas, which could reflect possible habituation of roadside individuals to road traffic. Moreover, crested larks tolerated closer approaches when they were in larger flocks, probably due to increased risk dilution and/or scramble competition. Finally, the studied birds took more risks in summer compared to winter, which could result from reduced time available for foraging during the hot season, or reflect a possible age effect since summer birds included many less-experienced fledglings, among other possible explanations. In sum, our findings highlight that roadside life imposes behavioral adjustments on seed-eating birds, and that seasonal effects may greatly affect birds’ behavioral responses to road-associated threats.

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Journal of Ethology
Journal of Ethology 生物-动物学
CiteScore
2.00
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11.10%
发文量
26
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Ethology features reviews and original papers relating to all aspects of animal behavior, including traditional ethology. Papers on field, laboratory, or theoretical studies are welcomed. In contrast to many other ethological journals that prefer studies testing explicit hypotheses, the Journal of Ethology is interested both in observational studies and in experimental studies. However, the authors of observational studies are always requested to provide background information about behaviors in their study and an appropriate context to establish the scientific importance of their observation, which in turn produces fascinating hypotheses to explain the behaviors.
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