台湾山地针叶林混种鸟群种间竞争与促进共存

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2022-08-02 DOI:10.1111/jav.02947
Chao-Chieh Chen, Chun-Chieh Liao, Bruno Andreas Walther
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除了竞争外,积极的相互作用在形成混合种群的社会结构中也起着重要作用。本研究旨在阐明混合种鸟群中竞争和促进的种间相互作用。本文记录了台湾山地针叶林不同社会环境下群居物种的觅食行为和微生境利用。比较了混居群内外个体间的觅食生态位宽度和与其他种群的生态位重叠度。对于3个微生境变量(觅食地点、垂直地层和水平地层),采用简单的线性回归方法确定了这些群集物种的异种对的生态位重叠与其相应的种间关联之间的关系。而在混合鸟群中,两种林下物种台湾富尔维塔和黄腹灌木莺从灌木向上转移到针叶树中觅食。与此同时,火烈鸟Regulus goodfellowi在树冠内垂直向下移动,黑喉山雀Aegithalos concusus沿着树枝水平扩散。此外,在混合禽群内部,火焰火焰比在禽群外部应用更多的盐悬停。这四个物种都是食虫动物,当食物资源变得稀缺时,它们可能会发现在寒冷的冬季获得足够的食物更加困难。因此,它们可能会利用群所提供的提高的警惕性来扩大它们的觅食生态位,从而增加它们在混合群中的觅食机会。此外,在这3个微生境变量上,11种常见聚落物种的异种对的生态位重叠与其相应的种间关联呈显著正相关。这些结果表明,两个种群之间觅食生态位的重叠越大,混合种群中两种物种的共存率越高。因此,在这些混合物种群中,除了竞争性相互作用外,还发生了促进性相互作用。
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Interspecific competition and facilitation coexist in mixed-species bird flocks of montane coniferous forests in Taiwan

Besides competition, positive interactions also play an important role in shaping the social structure of mixed-species bird flocks. This study aimed to illuminate the interspecific interactions of competition and facilitation in mixed-species bird flocks. We recorded the foraging behavior and microhabitat use of flocking species in montane coniferous forests of Taiwan under different social contexts. Foraging niche breadth and niche-overlap with other flocking species were compared between individuals inside and outside of mixed flocks. For the three microhabitat variables (foraging locations, vertical strata and horizontal strata), relationships between niche-overlaps of heterospecific pairs of these flocking species and their corresponding interspecific associations were determined using a simple linear regression. While in mixed flocks, two understory species, Taiwan fulvetta Fulvetta formosana and yellowish-bellied bush warbler Horornis acanthizoides, shifted their foraging from shrubs upwards into coniferous trees. Meanwhile, flamecrests Regulus goodfellowi moved downwards vertically within the canopy, and black-throated tits Aegithalos concinnus spread out horizontally along branches. In addition, flamecrests applied many more sally-hovers inside of mixed flocks than outside of flocks. All four species are insectivores which might find it more difficult to obtain sufficient food during the colder winters when food resources become scarcer. Therefore, they may be using the increased vigilance afforded by the flock to expand their foraging niches and thus to increase their foraging opportunities inside mixed flocks. Furthermore, niche-overlaps of heterospecific pairs of the 11 common flocking species were positively correlated with their corresponding interspecific associations on all three microhabitat variables. These results indicate that a greater foraging niche-overlap between two flocking species would result in higher coexistence of the two species in mixed flocks. Consequently, facilitative interactions occurred in these mixed-species flocks in addition to competitive interactions.

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