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Intraspecific and interspecific competition induces density-dependent habitat niche shifts in an endangered steppe bird

机译:种内和种间竞争在濒临灭绝的草原鸟类中诱导密度依赖性的栖息地生态位转移

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Abstract Interspecific competition is a dominant force in animal communities that induces niche shifts in ecological and evolutionary time. If competition occurs, niche expansion can be expected when the competitor disappears because resources previously inaccessible due to competitive constraints can then be exploited (i.e., ecological release). Here, we aimed to determine the potential effects of interspecific competition between the little bustard ( Tetrax tetrax ) and the great bustard ( Otis tarda ) using a multidimensional niche approach with habitat distribution data. We explored whether the degree of niche overlap between the species was a density-dependent function of interspecific competition. We then looked for evidences of ecological release by comparing measures of niche breadth and position of the little bustard between allopatric and sympatric situations. Furthermore, we evaluated whether niche shifts could depend not only on the presence of great bustard but also on the density of little and great bustards. The habitat niches of these bustard species partially overlapped when co-occurring, but we found no relationship between degree of overlap and great bustard density. In the presence of the competitor, little bustard's niche was displaced toward increased use of the species' primary habitat. Little bustard's niche breadth decreased proportionally with great bustard density in sympatric sites, in consistence with theory. Overall, our results suggest that density-dependent variation in little bustard's niche is the outcome of interspecific competition with the great bustard. The use of computational tools like kernel density estimators to obtain multidimensional niches should bring novel insights on how species' ecological niches behave under the effects of interspecific competition in ecological communities.
机译:摘要种间竞争是动物群落中的主导力量,会引起生态和进化时间的生态位转变。如果发生竞争,那么竞争者消失后就可以期待利基市场的扩张,因为可以利用以前由于竞争限制而无法获得的资源(即生态释放)。在这里,我们旨在使用具有栖息地分布数据的多维生态位方法来确定小bus(Tetrax tetrax)和大bus(Otis tarda)之间种间竞争的潜在影响。我们探讨了物种之间的生态位重叠程度是否是种间竞争的密度依赖性功能。然后,我们通过比较小生境和同伴生境的生态位宽度和小bus的位置来寻找生态释放的证据。此外,我们评估了利基转移是否不仅取决于大great的存在,还取决于小and的密度。这些bus类物种的栖息地生态位在共生时部分重叠,但我们发现重叠程度与较大的bus类密度之间没有关系。在竞争者的面前,小bus的小生境被转移到了对该物种主要栖息地的更多利用上。与理论相一致,小sym的利基宽度随着同伴场所大great密度的增加成比例地降低。总的来说,我们的结果表明,小bus的利基密度依赖性变化是与大bus的种间竞争的结果。使用诸如内核密度估计器之类的计算工具来获取多维生态位,应该带来关于物种生态位在生态群落间种间竞争影响下的行为的新颖见解。

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