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Behavioral responses of territorial red squirrels to natural and experimental variation in population density

机译:领土红松鼠对自然和实验种群密度变化的行为响应

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The relative scarcity of studies at the intersection of behavioral and population ecology is surprising given the presumed importance of behavior in density-dependent population regulation. Here we tested whether North American red squirrels () adjust their behavior in response to local population density and whether they use rates of territorial vocalizations in their local neighborhood to assess density. We examined these relationships using 18 years of live trapping and 20 years of behavioral data that were collected across natural variation in local population density. To disentangle the effects of population density on behavior from those due to changes in per capita food abundance or changes in the frequency of antagonistic interactions with neighbors, we also experimentally manipulated population density with long-term food supplementation as well as perceived population density with long-term playbacks of territorial vocalizations. The frequency with which squirrels emitted territorial vocalizations was positively associated with local population density. In contrast, antagonistic physical interactions observed between squirrels and territorial intrusions were rare and the frequency of intrusions was weakly and negatively, not positively, associated with population density. Squirrels experiencing naturally and experimentally high density conditions spent less time in the nest and feeding but more time being vigilant. Similar density-dependent changes in behavior were observed in response to our manipulations of perceived population density, indicating that vocalization rates and not physical interactions or food abundance were the mechanism by which squirrels assessed and responded behaviorally to changes in local density.
机译:考虑到行为在依赖密度的种群调控中的重要性,有关行为和种群生态学的交叉研究相对稀缺令人惊讶。在这里,我们测试了北美红松鼠()是否响应当地人口密度来调整其行为,以及它们是否使用其当地邻里的发声率来评估密度。我们使用18年的现场诱捕和20年的行为数据检查了这些关系,这些数据是通过当地人口密度的自然变化收集的。为了区分人口密度对行为的影响与人均食物丰度的变化或与邻居的敌对互动频率的变化所造成的影响,我们还通过长期食物补充以及长期感知的人口密度来实验性地控制了人口密度。语音的长期播放。松鼠发出领土声音的频率与当地人口密度呈正相关。相反,在松鼠和领土入侵之间观察到的对抗性物理相互作用很少见,入侵的频率与人口密度呈弱,负而不是正相关。经历自然和实验高密度条件的松鼠在巢和觅食中花费的时间更少,但需要提高警惕。响应我们对感知人口密度的操纵,观察到了类似的密度依赖性行为变化,这表明发声率而非身体互动或食物丰度是松鼠评估局部密度变化并对行为做出反应的机制。

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