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Potential prey make excellent ornithologists: adaptive, flexible responses towards avian predation threat by Arabian Babblers Turdoides squamiceps living at a migratory hotspot

机译:潜在的猎物造就了出色的鸟类学家:对生活在迁徙热点上的阿拉伯Ba鸟Turdoides squamiceps的禽类威胁的适应性,灵活的反应

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During spring raptor migration, resident, group-living, Arabian Babblers Turdoides squamiceps in Israel are exposed to many avian predators that differ in the level of predation threat that they pose. Accurate information about immediate safety while foraging may be provided by the sentinel, a high-perched non-foraging Babbler that actively scans and warns for predators. We tested whether, at this migratory hotspot, the bewildering number and diversity of potential avian predators (perhaps more than anywhere else in the world) may be more than a reliable sentinel could handle. We monitored ten Babbler groups regularly for a number of hours per day throughout the migration season, and scored whether the Babblers gave alarm calls when different bird species were in sight. Analyses showed that Babblers are very skilled in distinguishing between species of high and low predation threat (interspecific threat-sensitivity). In addition, Babblers distinguished accurately between encounters with dangerous vs. harmless individuals from predator species of potentially high predation threat (intraspecific threat-sensitivity). Overall, Babblers cautiously overestimated predation threat, probably because errors involving alarms for harmless predators have a lower fitness cost than errors involving attacks by dangerous predators that are ignored. However, fewer warnings were given for the more common predators of lower threat, which suggests that Babblers initially overestimated the risk of predation, but subsequently learned to assess the level of threat more accurately as soon as more information was available. Overall, our findings agree closely with theoretical predictions regarding adaptive and sophisticated anti-predation behaviour in a variable world.
机译:在春季猛禽迁徙期间,居住在以色列的阿拉伯Arabia叫Turturides squamiceps居民居住在许多鸟类捕食者中,这些捕食者的捕食威胁程度不同。有关哨兵的即时安全性的准确信息可以由哨兵提供,哨兵是一种主动捕食掠食者并发出警告的高架,非觅食的bble叫者。我们测试了在这个迁徙热点中,潜在鸟类掠食者的数量令人迷惑(可能比世界上其他任何地方都更多)是否可能超出可靠的前哨所能处理的范围。在整个迁徙季节,我们每天对几个Ba鸟族进行定期监测,每天数小时,并对当看见不同鸟类时the鸟族是否发出警报声进行了评分。分析表明,胡言乱语者在区分高和低捕食威胁物种(种间威胁敏感性)方面非常熟练。另外,说话人还准确地区分了与来自潜在高掠食威胁(种内威胁敏感性)的捕食物种的危险个人与无害个人的遭遇之间的区别。总体而言,胡言乱语者谨慎地高估了捕食威胁,这可能是因为涉及无害捕食者警报的错误比适用于被危险捕食者攻击的错误具有较低的适应性成本。但是,对于威胁程度较低的较常见掠食性动物发出的警告较少,这表明Babblers最初高估了掠食性风险,但后来学会了在获得更多信息后就可以更准确地评估威胁程度。总体而言,我们的发现与关于可变世界中自适应和复杂的反捕食行为的理论预测非常吻合。

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