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Evolutionary conservation advice for despotic populations: habitat heterogeneity favours conflict and reduces productivity in Seychelles magpie robins

机译:针对专制种群的进化保护建议:栖息地异质性促进冲突并降低塞舌尔喜mag知更鸟的生产力

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Individual preferences for good habitat are often thought to have a beneficial stabilizing effect for populations. However, if individuals preferentially compete for better-quality territories, these may become hotspots of conflict. We show that, in an endangered species, this process decreases the productivity of favoured territories to the extent that differences in productivity between territories disappear. Unlike predictions from current demographic theory on site-dependent population regulation (ideal despotic distribution), we show that population productivity is reduced if resources are distributed unevenly in space. Competition for high-quality habitat can thus have detrimental consequences for populations even though it benefits individuals. Manipulating conflict (e.g. by reducing variation in habitat quality) can therefore prove an effective conservation measure in species with strong social or territorial conflict.
机译:人们通常认为,个人对良好栖息地的偏好会对种群产生有益的稳定作用。但是,如果个人优先争夺质量更高的领土,则这些领土可能会成为冲突的热点。我们表明,在一个濒临灭绝的物种中,此过程会降低受惠领土的生产力,以致各个领土之间的生产力差异消失。与当前的人口统计学理论对站点依赖的人口调控(理想的专制分布)的预测不同,我们表明,如果资源在空间中分布不均,则会降低人口生产力。因此,争夺高质量栖息地的竞争即使对个人有利,也可能给人口带来不利影响。因此,处理冲突(例如通过减少栖息地质量的变化)可以证明是对具有强烈社会或领土冲突的物种的有效保护措施。

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