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Specializations of birds that attend army ant raids: An ecological approach to cognitive and behavioral studies

机译:参加陆军突袭的鸟类专业化:认知和行为研究的生态方法

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Tropical birds forage at army ant raids on several continents. Obligate foraging at army ant raids evolved several times in the Neotropical true antbird family (Thamnophilidae), and recent evidence suggests a diversity of bird species from other families specialize to varying degrees on army ant exploitation. Army ant raids offer access to high prey densities, but the ant colonies are mobile and widely spaced. Successful army ant exploitation requires solving a complex foraging problem because army ant raids are unpredictable in space and time. Birds can counteract the challenges posed by the ants by using strategies that raise their chances of detecting army ant raids, and birds can use additional strategies to track army ant colonies they have located. Some features of army ant biology, such as their conspicuous swarms and columns, above-ground activity, and regular cycles of behavior, provide opportunities for birds to increase their effectiveness at exploiting raids. Changes in sensory, cognitive and behavioral systems may all contribute to specialized army ant exploitation in a bird population. The combination of specializations that are employed may vary independently among bird species and populations. The degree of army ant exploitation by birds varies geographically with latitude and elevation, and with historical patterns such as centers of distribution of obligate thamnophilid antbirds. We predict the set of specializations a given bird population exhibits will depend on local ecology, as well as phylogenetic history. Comparative approaches that focus on these patterns may indicate ecological and evolutionary factors that have shaped the costs and benefits of this foraging strategy. The development of army ant exploitation in individual birds is poorly understood, and individual expression of these specializations may depend on a combination of genetic adaptation with cognitive plasticity, possibly including social and experiential learning. Future studies that measure developmental changes and quantify individual differences in army ant exploitation are needed to establish the mechanisms underlying this behavior.
机译:热带鸟类在几大洲的军队蚂蚁袭击中觅食。在新热带真蚂蚁科(Thamnophilidae),专攻陆军蚂蚁的觅食进化了数次,最近的证据表明,来自其他家族的鸟类种类在不同程度上专门研究了陆军蚂蚁的开发。军队的蚂蚁袭击提供了高密度猎物的机会,但是蚂蚁的殖民地是可移动的,并且分布广泛。成功的蚂蚁开采需要解决一个复杂的觅食问题,因为蚂蚁的袭击在时空上是不可预测的。鸟类可以通过使用提高其发现军队蚂蚁袭击机会的策略来应对蚂蚁带来的挑战,而鸟类可以使用其他策略来跟踪其所处的蚂蚁殖民地。陆军蚂蚁生物学的某些特征,例如其明显的蜂群和柱子,地上活动以及有规律的行为周期,为鸟类提供了提高其利用袭击的有效性的机会。感觉,认知和行为系统的变化都可能有助于鸟类种群中特种蚂蚁的开发。在鸟类和种群之间,所采用的专业组合可能会独立变化。鸟类对陆军蚂蚁的开采程度在地理上随纬度和海拔高度以及历史模式(如专性嗜盐性蚂蚁的分布中心)而变化。我们预测给定鸟类种群所表现出的专业化程度将取决于当地生态以及系统发育史。着眼于这些模式的比较方法可能表明,生态和进化因素已经决定了这种觅食策略的成本和收益。人们对个体鸟类对陆军蚂蚁的开发了解甚少,而这些专业的个体表达可能取决于遗传适应与认知可塑性的结合,可能包括社会学习和经验学习。需要进一步的研究来测量发展变化并量化陆军蚂蚁开采中的个体差异,以建立这种行为的基础机制。

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