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Ecomorphological relationships and invasion history of non‐native terrestrial bird species on O‘ahu Hawai‘i suggest ecological fitting during novel community assembly

机译:夏威夷Oahu oahu的非原生陆地鸟类的生态关系和入侵史提出了新型社区组装期间的生态拟合

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The widespread introduction of species has created novel communities in many areas of the world. Since introduced species tend to have generalized ecologies and often lack shared evolutionary history with other species in their communities, it would be expected that the relationship between form and function (i.e., ecomorphology) may change in novel communities. We tested this expectation in a subset of the novel bird community on O‘ahu, Hawai‘i. By relating foraging behavior observations to morphology obtained from live birds at four sites across the island, we found many relationships between species’ morphology and foraging ecology that mirrored relationships found in the literature for native‐dominated bird communities. Both movement and certain foraging behaviors were related to a species’ tarsus‐to‐wing ratio. Further, bill morphology was related to gleaning, frugivory, and flycatching behaviors. The commonness of significant ecomorphological relationships suggests that, within O‘ahu's novel bird community, form is strongly related to function. We hypothesize that ecological fitting likely played a major role in the assembly of this novel community conserving the relationships between form and function found in many other bird communities. To further support this hypothesis, we used niche data from EltonTraits 1.0 to determine whether the establishment of bird species introduced to O‘ahu was related to the distinctiveness of their ecological niche from the incumbent community. Introduced species were more likely to establish on O‘ahu if their diets were less similar to the bird species already present on the island. Our results support the idea that ecological fitting is an important mechanism in shaping ecological communities, especially in the Anthropocene, thereby influencing novel community assembly and functioning.
机译:普遍介绍物种在世界许多地区创造了新的社区。由于引入的物种往往具有广义生态,并且通常在其社区中缺乏与其他物种的共同进化史,预计形式和功能之间的关系可能会改变新的社区。我们在夏威夷奥阿胡岛小说鸟群的子集中测试了这一期望。通过将觅食行为观察与来自岛上的四个地点的活鸟类的形态相关,我们在物种形态和觅食生态之间发现了许多关系,这些关系在文献中发现了本土主导的鸟群社区的关系。运动和某些觅食行为均与物种的Tarsus-to-翼级比有关。此外,Bill Morphology与收集的,节日和捕捉行为有关。重大生态学关系的共同之处表明,在奥胡市的小说鸟类社区内,形式与功能密切相关。我们假设生态拟合可能在这个新的社区组装中发挥了重要作用,这些社区节省了许多其他鸟类社区中的形式和功能之间的关系。为了进一步支持这一假设,我们使用Eltontraits 1.0的利基数据来确定向O'ahu引入的鸟类的建立与其生态利基来自现任社区的独特性有关。如果他们的饮食与已经存在于岛上已经存在的鸟类的饮食较差,则引入的物种更有可能建立O'ahu。我们的研究结果支持生态配件是塑造生态社区的重要机制,特别是在人体内容中,从而影响新颖的社区组装和运作。

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