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Sparrowhawk movement calling and presence of deadconspecifics differentially impact blue tit (Cyanistescaeruleus) vocal and behavioral mobbing responses

机译:麻雀的移动呼唤和死亡的存在物种差异影响蓝雀(Cyanistes盲肠)声音和行为围攻

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AbstractMany animals alter their anti-predator behavior in accordance to the threat level of a predator. While much research has examined variation in mobbing responses to different predators, few studies have investigated how anti-predator behavior is affected by changes in a predator’s own state or behavior. We examined the effect of sparrowhawk (Accipiter nisus) behavior on the mobbing response of wild blue tits (Cyanistes caeruleus) using robotic taxidermy sparrowhawks. We manipulated whether the simulated predator moved its head, produced vocalizations, or held a taxidermy blue tit in its talons. When any sparrowhawk model was present, blue tits decreased foraging and increased anti-predator behavior and vocalizations. Additionally, each manipulation of the model predator’s state (moving, vocalizing, or the presence of a dead conspecific) impacted different types of blue tit anti-predator behavior and vocalizations. These results indicate that different components of mobbing vary according to the specific state of a given predator—beyond its presence or absence—and suggest that each might play a different role in the overall mobbing response. Last, our results indicate that using more life-like predator stimuli—those featuring simple head movements and audio playback of vocalizations—changes how prey respond to the predator; these‘robo-raptor’ models provide a powerful tool to provide increased realism insimulated predator encounters without sacrificing experimental control.
机译:摘要许多动物根据捕食者的威胁程度改变其反捕食行为。尽管许多研究调查了对不同捕食者的活动反应的变化,但很少有研究调查反捕食者行为如何受到捕食者自身状态或行为变化的影响。我们使用机械动物标本动物麻雀检查了麻雀(Accipiter nisus)行为对野生蓝山雀(Cyanistes caeruleus)围攻反应的影响。我们操纵模拟的捕食者是移动其头部,发出声音还是在其爪子上放一个动物标本的蓝雀。当有任何麻雀鹰模型存在时,蓝雀会减少觅食,并增加反捕食者的行为和发声。此外,对模型捕食者状态的每次操纵(移动,发声或存在死的特定物种)都会影响不同类型的蓝雀反捕食者行为和发声。这些结果表明,除了给定捕食者的存在或不存在外,暴动的不同成分会根据特定捕食者的特定状态而变化,并表明每种因素在整个暴动响应中可能发挥不同的作用。最后,我们的结果表明,使用更逼真的捕食者刺激(具有简单的头部运动和发声的音频回放)改变了猎物对捕食者的反应。这些“ robo-raptor”模型提供了强大的工具,可在模拟捕食者遭遇而不会牺牲实验控制。

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