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Linking ecology behaviour and conservation: does habitat saturation change the mating system of bearded vultures?

机译:将生态行为和保护联系起来:栖息地的饱和度是否会改变胡兀v的交配系统?

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The social organization of a population is the consequence of the decisions made by individuals to maximize their fitness, so differences in social systems may arise from differences in ecological conditions. Here, we show how a long-lived species that used to breed monogamously, and at low densities, can change its mating system in response to habitat saturation. We found that a significant proportion of unpaired birds become potential breeders by entering high-quality territories, or by forming polyandrous trios as a strategy to increase their individual performance. However, productivity of territories was reduced when those occupied by breeding pairs changed to trios, suggesting that the third individual was costly. The decision of some individuals to enter into breeding trios as subordinates also had clear negative consequences to population demography. This unusual mating behaviour is thus compromising the conservation effort directed to this endangered species; management to encourage floaters to settle in other suitable but unoccupied areas may be beneficial.
机译:人口的社会组织是个人为了最大程度地适应自己而做出的决定的结果,因此社会系统的差异可能源于生态条件的差异。在这里,我们展示了曾经一夫一妻制,低密度繁殖的长寿物种如何根据栖息地的饱和度改变其交配系统。我们发现,很大一部分未成对的鸟类通过进入高质量的领土或通过形成多头三重鸟作为提高其个体性能的策略而成为潜在的种鸽。但是,当繁殖对所占的土地改成三人一组时,领土的生产力降低了,这表明第三个人的成本很高。一些人决定作为下属参加繁殖三人组合的决定,也对人口人口统计学产生了明显的负面影响。因此,这种异常的交配行为损害了对这一濒危物种的保护工作。鼓励流动人员在其他合适但无人居住的地方定居的管理可能会有所帮助。

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