Positive fitness consequences of interspecific interaction with a potential competitor

Jukka T. Forsman, Janne-Tuomas Seppänen, M. Mönkkönen
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The coexistence of species sharing mutual resources is usually thought to be limited by negative processes such as interspecific competition. This is because an overlap in resource use leads to negative fitness consequences, and traits favouring avoidance of potential competitors, for example in habitat selection, are therefore selected for. However, species interactions are acknowledged to vary from negative (competition) to mutualism, although empirical evidence for positive interspecific interactions from natural communities of other than plants and sessile animals is scarce. Here, we experimentally examined the habitat selection and its fitness consequences of a migrant bird, the pied flycatcher (Ficedula hypoleuca), in relation to the presence of competitively superior birds, resident titmice (Parus spp.). Experiments were conducted on two spatial scales: landscape and nest–site scale. We demonstrate that pied flycatchers were attracted to and accrued fitness benefits from the presence of titmice. Flycatchers breeding in tight association with titmice initiated breeding earlier, had larger broods and heavier young than solitarily breeding flycatchers. This paradoxical result indicates that species interactions may switch from negative to positive and that the coexistence of species is not always restricted by negative costs caused by other species.
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与潜在竞争者的种间相互作用的正适合度结果
物种共享共同资源的共存通常被认为受到诸如种间竞争等负面过程的限制。这是因为资源使用的重叠导致了负面的适应性结果,因此有利于避免潜在竞争者的特征,例如在栖息地选择中,被选择。然而,物种间的相互作用被公认为从消极(竞争)到互惠的变化,尽管除了植物和无根动物之外的自然群落的积极种间相互作用的经验证据很少。在这里,我们通过实验研究了候鸟斑姬鹟(Ficedula hypoleuca)在竞争优势鸟类——居住山雀(Parus spp.)的存在下的栖息地选择及其适应性后果。实验在两个空间尺度上进行:景观尺度和巢地尺度。我们证明了斑胸蝇被山雀所吸引,并从山雀的存在中积累了适应性利益。与山雀紧密联系的捕蝇鸟比单独繁殖的捕蝇鸟更早开始繁殖,有更大的巢和更重的幼鸟。这一矛盾的结果表明,物种间的相互作用可以由负向正转变,物种的共存并不总是受到其他物种造成的负成本的限制。
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