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Sex and sociality in a disconnected world: a review of the impacts of habitat fragmentation on animal social interactions.

机译:脱节世界中的性别与社会:回顾栖息地破碎化对动物社会互动的影响。

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Despite the extensive literature describing the impacts of habitat fragmentation on the distribution and abundance of species, fragmentation effects on life-history strategies have been relatively understudied. Social interactions are important life-history attributes that have fitness consequences for individuals and have been observed to differ among populations in relation to geographic and demographic variability. Therefore, habitat fragmentation is expected to affect social interactions, and these social impacts or responses may contribute to population viability and broad-scale patterns of distribution and abundance in fragmented landscapes. Here we review the emerging literature on this issue. We focus on the impacts of habitat fragmentation that are expected to, or have been observed to, affect social strategies. These include altered resource distribution (e.g., habitat quality, spatial configuration of patches), interspecific interactions (e.g., predatorprey and host-parasite dynamics, human disturbance), and sex (mate availability and inbreeding risk). The studies we cite identified altered social interactions in response to these influences, including changes to home-range overlap, territoriality, group size, and mating systems. The observed changes to social interactions include passive responses, whereby social interactions are affected by constraints introduced by habitat fragmentation, and adaptive social responses to a modified environment. We suggest that future research could focus on individual fitness benefits and on consequences for population viability of altered social interactions in fragmented environments.
机译:尽管有大量文献描述了生境破碎化对物种分布和丰富度的影响,但相对地研究了破碎化对生活史策略的影响。社交互动是重要的生活史属性,会对个人产生适应性影响,并且在人群之间就地理和人口变化而言存在差异。因此,生境的分散预计会影响社会互动,而这些社会影响或反应可能会有助于人口的生存力以及零散景观中分布和丰度的大范围分布。在这里,我们回顾有关该问题的新兴文献。我们关注预期或已经观察到会影响社会战略的栖息地破碎化的影响。这些包括资源分布的改变(例如栖息地质量,斑块的空间配置),种间相互作用(例如捕食者和宿主-寄生虫的动态,人为干扰)以及性别(配偶的可利用性和近交风险)。我们引用的研究发现,由于这些影响,社交互动发生了变化,包括家庭范围重叠,地域性,群体规模和交配系统的变化。观察到的社会互动的变化包括被动反应,社交反应受栖息地破碎化所带来的限制的影响,以及对改变后的环境的适应性社会反应。我们建议,未来的研究应侧重于个人适应性的好处以及在零散的环境中改变社会互动对人口生存能力的影响。

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