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Habitat characteristics and species interference influence space use and nest-site occupancy: implications for social variation in two sister species

机译:栖息地特征和物种干扰影响空间使用和巢站占用:两个姐妹种类的社会变异影响

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Nest-site selection is an important component of species socio-ecology, being a crucial factor in establishment of group living. Consequently, nest-site characteristics together with space-use proxies may reveal the social organization of species, which is critical when direct observation of social interactions is hindered in nature. Importantly, nest-site choice is expected to be under strong selective pressures and the object of intra- and interspecific competition. Although the bulk of research on sociality focuses on its ecological drivers, our study introduces interspecific competition as a potential factor that could influence social evolution. We investigated the influence of habitat and interspecific competition on the social organization of two sister species of the African four striped mouse, Rhabdomys dilectus dilectus and Rhabdomys bechuanae, in a similar macroenvironment. These species diverged in allopatry and occupy distinct environmental niches. We radiotracked 140 adults to identify their nest-sites, determine nest characteristics and record groups that shared nest-sites. Group cohesion was estimated from nest-site fidelity, group association strength, and home range overlap within versus between group members. We compared the two species in sympatry versus parapatry to determine the impact of species interference on sociality. In parapatry, the two species selected distinct nest-site types, interpreted as different anti-predator strategies: R. bechuanae selected fewer, spaced, less concealed nest-sites whereas R. d. dilectus selected clumped and less visible nest-sites. Rhabdomys bechuanae also showed more cohesive and stable social groups than R. d. dilectus. In sympatry, compared to R. bechuanae, R. d. dilectus occupied similar nest-sites, however slightly more exposed and clumped, and displayed similar nest-site fidelity and group association strength. We conclude that although habitat selection may be an important driver of social divergence in Rhabdomys, species interference, by limiting R. d. dilectus movements and forcing nest-site sharing may induce new ecological pressures that could influence its social evolution.
机译:巢站选择是物种社会生态学的重要组成部分,是建立团体生活的关键因素。因此,与空间使用代理一起的巢站特征可以揭示物种的社会组织,这是在自然界中阻碍社会互动的直接观察时至关重要。重要的是,预计巢穴现场的选择将受到强烈的选择性压力和内部特异性竞争的对象。虽然对社会性的大部分研究侧重于其生态驱动因素,但我们的研究将表现出的竞争表明是可能影响社会演变的潜在因素。我们调查了栖息地和间隙竞争对非洲四个条纹小鼠的两个姐妹种类的社会组织的影响,在类似的宏观环境中。这些物种在Allopatry分散并占据了不同的环境效力。我们放射性的140名成人识别其巢穴,确定共享巢站的巢特征和记录组。组凝聚力从巢站保真度,集团协会强度和家庭范围内估算,而组成员之间的家庭范围重叠。我们比较了Sympatry与帕拉特里的两种物种,以确定物种干扰对社会性的影响。在Parapatry中,两个物种选择不同的巢穴现场类型,解释为不同的防捕食者策略:R. Bechuanae选择较少,间隔,较少隐藏的巢穴位,而R. D。稀释剂选择块状且较少可见的巢穴。 rhabdomys Bechuanae还表现出比R. D更多的凝聚力和稳定的社会群体。稀释度。在Sympatry,与R. Bechuanae,R.D。 Dilectus占据了类似的巢穴网站,然而略微暴露和丛生,并显示出类似的巢站保真度和组结合强度。我们得出结论,尽管栖息地选择可能是横纹肌,物种干扰的重要驾驶员,但通过限制R. D. Dilectus Movements和Forcing Nest-Tase Sharing可能会引起可能影响其社会演变的新生态压力。

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