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Investigating responses to control: a comparison of common myna behaviour across areas of high and low trapping pressure

机译:调查控制的响应:在高低捕获压力范围内的常见Myna行为的比较

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Harvesting of wildlife by humans is commonly known to impact target species' demography, life history and behaviour. Yet in the context of invasive and pest species control, behavioural shifts have received very little attention. The introduced common myna, Acridotheres tristis, is undergoing intensive control efforts in some areas of its Australian distribution. In order to investigate whether myna populations respond to harvesting, we compared the behaviour of free-ranging common mynas in areas of high and low trapping pressure. Behavioural analyses revealed that mynas in high trapping risk areas stayed closer to refuges, tended to form smaller groups, and were overall less detectable. Behavioural differences between high and lowly trapped areas were not attributable to variation in population density. Overall, these results are consistent with the hypothesis that common mynas have the potential to adjust their behaviour in response to heightened anthropic risk in the environment. Behavioural shifts in invasive alien species could modify their ecological impact and may interfere not only with the effectiveness of control measures, but also with how their effectiveness is assessed. Future research should aim to isolate behavioural mechanisms underpinning compensatory responses to control so that any potential effects can be mitigated.
机译:人类收获野生动物是众所周知的,影响目标物种的人口,生命历史和行为。然而,在侵袭性和害虫物种的控制中,行为转变得到了很少的关注。介绍的常见肌腱,吖米Tristis正在澳大利亚分销的某些领域进行了密集的控制努力。为了调查Myna群体是否响应收获,我们将自由范围的普通脊椎在高低捕获压力范围内的行为进行了比较。行为分析显示,高捕获风险区域中的MyNA更接近避难所,倾向于形成较小的群体,并且整体更少可检测到。高低捕获区域之间的行为差​​异不归因于人口密度的变化。总的来说,这些结果与常见的神秘主义者有可能调节其行为的假设一致,以应对环境的提高风险。侵袭性外来物种的行为变化可以改变其生态影响,可能不仅会影响控制措施的有效性,而且可能与如何评估其有效性。未来的研究应旨在隔离支撑对控制的补偿反应的行为机制,以便可以减轻任何潜在的效果。

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