山雀物种的异种领土防御根据繁殖栖息地重叠而变化。

IF 2.2 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Behavioral Ecology Pub Date : 2025-07-20 eCollection Date: 2025-07-01 DOI:10.1093/beheco/araf082
Alessandro Berlusconi, Giulia Castiglione, Erminio Clerici, Stefania Martini, Diego Rubolini, Andrea Romano
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摘要

物种在同一行内的共存是由生态和行为机制,特别是生态位分化促进的。当生态位重叠时,共存可能通过种间领土性实现的空间隔离来维持。大多数研究都集中在成对的物种上,很少关注复杂的多物种行会。本研究探讨了种间领土性在意大利北部5种同域山雀繁殖季节共存中的作用。这些物种通常根据它们的栖息地偏好分为“阔叶”(大山雀、蓝山雀、沼泽山雀)和“针叶树”(冠山雀、煤山雀)。事实上,在研究区域,先前的观察表明它们的繁殖区域在空间上是分开的。我们通过实验测试了攻击性领土行为是否会在异种回放刺激下发生,以及它们是否会对共享同一栖息地而不是不同栖息地的异种入侵者表现得更强烈。我们的研究结果表明,这是所有“阔叶物种”的情况,表明在共享资源竞争的驱动下,趋同的适应性异种鸣声识别。相比之下,“针叶树种”没有表现出这种模式,这可能是在微生境尺度上的资源分配或生境间繁殖领土密度的差异。本研究增强了我们对群落内相互作用和促进生态群落共存机制的理解。
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Heterospecific territorial defense in tit species varies according to breeding habitat overlap.

The coexistence of species within the same guild is promoted by ecological and behavioral mechanisms, particularly niche differentiation. When niches overlap, coexistence may be maintained through spatial segregation, achieved through interspecific territoriality. Most research has focused on pairs of species, with little attention given to complex multispecies guilds. This study investigates the role of interspecific territoriality in promoting the coexistence of 5 sympatric tit species during the breeding season in northern Italy. These species are commonly grouped into "broadleaf" (great tit, blue tit, marsh tit) and "conifer species" (crested tit, coal tit), based on their habitat preferences. Indeed, in the study area, previous observations have shown that their breeding territories are spatially segregated. We experimentally tested whether aggressive territorial behaviors occurred in response to heterospecific playback stimuli, and if they were more intense against heterospecific intruders sharing the same, rather than a different habitat. Our findings revealed that this was the case for all "broadleaf species," indicating convergent adaptative heterospecific song recognition driven by competition for shared resources. In contrast, "conifer species" did not show such patterns, suggesting possible resource partitioning at a microhabitat scale or differences in breeding territory densities among habitats. This study enhances our understanding of intra-guild interactions and of the mechanisms facilitating coexistence in ecological communities.

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Behavioral Ecology
Behavioral Ecology 环境科学-动物学
CiteScore
5.20
自引率
8.30%
发文量
93
审稿时长
3.0 months
期刊介绍: Studies on the whole range of behaving organisms, including plants, invertebrates, vertebrates, and humans, are included. Behavioral Ecology construes the field in its broadest sense to include 1) the use of ecological and evolutionary processes to explain the occurrence and adaptive significance of behavior patterns; 2) the use of behavioral processes to predict ecological patterns, and 3) empirical, comparative analyses relating behavior to the environment in which it occurs.
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