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Behavioural responses to changing landscapes: flock structure andanti-predator strategies of tits wintering in fragmented forests

机译:对景观变化的行为响应:零散森林中山雀越冬的羊群结构和反掠食者策略

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We analysed the effects of forest fragmentation on the flock structure of insectivorous forest passerines (Parus, Aegithalos, Certhia, Regulus, etc.), and on the anti-predator behaviour and energy management of blue tits in these flocks. We surveyed flocks in Central Spain during two winters. Flocks in fragments comprised fewer individuals and species than flocks in unfragmented forests. The most abundant species in forest flocks (blue tit, Parus caeruleus, and firecrest, Regulus ignicapillus) were also the most abundant in fragments, while the rarest species in the area never occurred in small woodlots. We investigated how fragmentation and related changes in flock structure affect anti-predator behaviour of blue tits, a widely distributed species in the area. In fragments but not in forests, blue tits increased scanning rates with decreasing flock size. Vigilance was relaxed when great tits, Parus major, were abundant as flock mates, suggesting that the absence of this dominant species in fragments could intensify anti-predator behaviour of blue tits. Blue tits enhanced anti-predator behaviour in the second winter parallel to an increase in the abundance of raptors. This behavioural change was stronger in fragments, where blue tits foraged deeper in the canopy and increased scanning and hopping rates. Under increased predation risk, birds are expected to reduce body mass to improve predator avoidance. On average, blue tits weighed similar in fragments and forests the second winter. However, they accumulated fat along the day in-fragments only, and adjusted body mass to body size more closely in that habitat type. This suggests that blue tits perceived fragments as unpredictable habitats where fattening would help avoid starvation, but also as dangerous sites where overweight would further increase the risk of predation. In summary, our results. support that fragmentation affects individual behaviour of blue tits, and show the potential of behavioural approaches to unravel how different species face the advancing fragmentation of their habitats.
机译:我们分析了森林破碎对食虫性森林雀形目(Parus,Aegithalos,Certhia,Regulus等)的羊群结构以及这些山雀中蓝山雀的抗捕食行为和能量管理的影响。我们调查了两个冬季西班牙中部的羊群。零碎的羊群比未破碎的森林中的羊群所包含的个体和物种更少。森林群中物种最丰富的物种(蓝雀,大山雀和火冠,Regulus ignicapillus)也是最丰富的碎片,而该地区最稀有的物种从未在小林地中发生过。我们调查了羊群结构的碎片化和相关变化如何影响蓝雀(该地区分布广泛的物种)的反捕食行为。在碎片中,但在森林中却没有,蓝雀增加了扫描速度,并降低了鸡群的大小。当大型山雀(大山雀)作为羊群伴侣时,警惕性得到放松,这表明碎片中不存在这种优势物种可能会增强蓝山雀的抗捕食行为。蓝雀在第二个冬季增强了反捕食者的行为,与此同时猛禽数量也有所增加。这种行为改变在碎片中更强,其中蓝雀在冠层中觅食得更深,扫描和跳跃率也增加。在增加捕食风险的情况下,预计鸟类会减少体重,以提高对捕食者的避免能力。平均而言,第二个冬天,蓝雀在碎片和森林中的重量相似。但是,它们仅在一天的碎片中积累脂肪,并且在该栖息地类型中将体重更紧密地调整为身体大小。这表明,蓝雀将碎片视为无法预料的栖息地,在那里增肥将有助于避免饥饿,但也被视为危险的地方,超重会进一步增加捕食的风险。总而言之,我们的结果。支持碎片化影响蓝山雀的个体行为,并显示出行为学方法揭示了不同物种如何面对生境的不断分裂的潜力。

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