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Who wins in the battle for space? The importance of priority, behavioural history and size

机译:谁在太空之战中获胜?优先级,行为历史和规模的重要性

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The pulsed nature of new individuals entering into existing communities means that prior residents can greatly influence the establishment and persistence of later-arriving individuals. The unique set of interactions experienced by an individual can also affect how it behaves and its likelihood of winning future encounters. In the present study, we used field experiments to investigate the circumstances under which residency (resident or intruder), behavioural history (prior dominance or subordinance) and body size determined the direction and strength of intraspecifk interactions. We paired recently metamorphosed individuals of a coral reef damselfish, Pomacentrus amboinensis, with different suites of these traits to observe how each behaved in a competitive interaction. Our results show the importance of priority and size advantages, and suggest that prior behavioural history has the least influence on the outcome of future confrontations. Prior history was only important when combatants were of similar size, with previously subordinate residents losing against similarly sized previously dominant intruders. Aggression affected space use on a habitat patch and was itself affected by the relative size difference between combatants. Aggressive residents were larger than their competitors, occupied higher areas of the patch and chased intruders to lower areas of the patch and further away from the patch. Space use was not affected by behavioural history. These results demonstrate the importance of priority effects in structuring fish communities, and how an individual's physical and behavioural characteristics interact to predict community dynamics. This has important implications for predicting fish community structure under certain environmental or ecological scenarios.
机译:新个体进入现有社区的脉冲性质意味着先前的居民可以极大地影响后来到达的个体的建立和持久性。个人所经历的独特的交互作用也可能影响其行为方式以及赢得未来相遇的可能性。在本研究中,我们使用野外实验来研究居住环境(居住者或入侵者),行为历史(优先地位或从属地位)和身体大小决定物种内部相互作用的方向和强度的情况。我们将最近变态的珊瑚礁雀鲷(Pomacentrus amboinensis)个体与这些特征的不同组合配对,以观察它们在竞争性相互作用中的表现。我们的结果表明优先级和规模优势的重要性,并表明先前的行为历史对未来对抗的结果影响最小。仅当战斗员人数相近,先前的下属居民遭受规模相近的先前优势入侵者失败时,先前的历史才很重要。侵略影响栖息地斑块上的空间利用,其本身也受战斗人员之间相对大小差异的影响。好斗的居民比竞争对手大,占据了补丁的较高区域,并将入侵者追赶到补丁的较低区域,并远离补丁。空间使用不受行为历史记录的影响。这些结果证明了优先效果在构建鱼类群落中的重要性,以及个体的身体和行为特征如何相互作用以预测群落动态。这对于预测某些环境或生态环境下的鱼类群落结构具有重要意义。

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