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Family-related differences in social foraging tactic use in the zebra finch (Taeniopygia guttata)

机译:与家庭有关的斑马雀(Taeniopygia guttata)的社会觅食策略使用差异

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When animals forage in groups, they can search for food themselves (producer tactic), or they can search for opportunities to exploit the food discoveries of others (scrounger tactic). Both theoretical and empirical work have shown that group-level use of these alternative tactics is influenced by environmental conditions including group size and food distribution, and individual tactic use can be influenced by several measures of individual state, including body condition. Because body condition has been shown to be heritable for various species, social foraging tactics may also be heritable. We looked for evidence of heritability in social foraging tactic use in the zebra finch (Taeniopygia guttata) by testing whether: (1) natural variation in body condition correlates with tactic use, (2) there are family-related differences in body condition, and (3) there are family-related differences in observed tactic use. Tactic use in the zebra finch was significantly related to body condition; individuals with lower body condition scores had a significantly higher use of the scrounger tactic as predicted from variance-sensitive producer-scrounger models. Body-condition scores differed significantly between families, suggesting that this aspect of individual state may have a heritable component. Finally, we recorded significant family-related differences in the use of producer and scrounger alternatives. These results are consistent with heritability in observed tactic use resulting from an inheritance of individual state, in this case body condition, which itself influences tactic use. Understanding how and why individuals differ in their use of alternative tactics is fundamental as it may provide important insights into inter-individual variation in fitness.
机译:当动物成群觅食时,他们可以自己寻找食物(生产者策略),也可以寻找机会利用他人的食物发现(强壮策略)。理论和实证研究都表明,这些替代策略的团体层面使用受环境条件的影响,包括群体规模和食物分布,个人战术的使用受个体状态的几种度量(包括身体状况)的影响。由于已证明各种物种的身体状况都是可遗传的,因此社交觅食策略也可能是遗传的。我们通过测试是否:(1)身体状况的自然变化与战术使用相关,(2)身体状况与家庭相关,并且寻找斑马雀(Taeniopygia guttata)的社交觅食战术使用的遗传力证据。 (3)观察到的战术使用存在与家庭相关的差异。斑马雀的战术使用与身体状况显着相关。身体状况得分较低的个体,对差异敏感的生产者-补充者模型预测的使用补充者策略的可能性明显更高。家庭之间的身体状况评分显着不同,表明个体状态的这一方面可能具有遗传成分。最后,我们记录了在生产者和替代者的使用方面与家庭有关的重大差异。这些结果与观察到的战术使用中的遗传力一致,这种遗传是由于个体状态(在这种情况下为身体状况)的继承而产生的,遗传本身会影响战术使用。了解个体在替代策略上的使用方式和原因有所不同是至关重要的,因为它可以提供有关个体间适应度差异的重要见解。

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