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Small mammals in the big city: Behavioural adjustments of non-commensal rodents to urban environments

机译:大城市的小哺乳动物:非共和啮齿动物的行为调整到城市环境

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A fundamental focus of current ecological and evolutionary research is to illuminate the drivers of animals' success in coping with human-induced rapid environmental change (HIREC). Behavioural adaptations are likely to play a major role in coping with HIREC because behaviour largely determines how individuals interact with their surroundings. A substantial body of research reports behavioural modifications in urban dwellers compared to rural conspecifics. However, it is often unknown whether the observed phenotypic divergence is due to phenotypic plasticity or the product of genetic adaptations. Here, we aimed at investigating (a) whether behavioural differences arise also between rural and urban populations of non-commensal rodents; and (b) whether these differences result from behavioural flexibility or from intrinsic behavioural characteristics, such as genetic or maternal effects. We captured and kept under common environment conditions 42 rural and 52 urban adult common voles (Microtus arvalis) from seven subpopulations along a rural-urban gradient. We investigated individual variation in behavioural responses associated with risk-taking and exploration, in situ at the time of capture in the field and ex situ after 3 months in captivity. Urban dwellers were bolder and more explorative than rural conspecifics at the time of capture in their respective sites (in situ). However, when tested under common environmental conditions ex situ, rural individuals showed little change in their behavioural responses whereas urban individuals altered their behaviour considerably and were consistently shyer and less explorative than when tested in situ. The combination of elevated risk-taking and exploration with high behavioural flexibility might allow urban populations to successfully cope with the challenges of HIREC. Investigating whether the observed differences in behavioural flexibility are adaptive and how they are shaped by additive and interactive effects of genetic make-up and past environmental conditions will help illuminate eco-evolutionary dynamics under HIREC and predict persistence of populations under urban conditions.
机译:目前生态和进化研究的基本焦点是照亮动物的成功驱动因素,以应对人类诱发的快速环境变化(HIREC)。行为适应可能在应对亨普克人时发挥重要作用,因为行为在很大程度上决定了个人如何与周围环境互动。与农村的消费者相比,大量研究报告了城市居民的行为修改。然而,它通常是未知观察到的表型分歧是由于表型可塑性或遗传适应的产物。在这里,我们旨在调查(a)在农村和城市植物的城市群体之间是否出现行为差异; (b)这些差异是由行为灵活性还是来自内在行为特征,例如遗传或母体效应。我们捕获并保存在普通环境条件下42村和52个城市成年普通群(Microotus Arvalis),从农村城市梯度的七个群体。我们调查了与风险和勘探相关的行为反应的个人变化,原位在现场捕获时和囚禁3个月后的原地。城市居民在各自的网站(原地)捕获时比农村占有者更大胆,更探索。然而,当在常见的环境条件下进行测试时,农村个人在行为反应中表现出几乎没有变化,而城市个人在大大改变了他们的行为,并且始终如一地羞怯,而不是原位测试时的探索。具有高行为灵活性的升高风险和勘探的组合可能允许城市群体成功应对亨普的挑战。调查观察到的行为灵活性的差异是适应性的,以及如何通过附加的遗传构成和遗传构成的互动效应以及过去的环境条件的塑造,并有助于在HIREC下照明生态进化动态,并预测城市条件下的人群持久性。

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