三种北美类动物在迁徙行为中的一致的个体差异和可塑性
Michel P Laforge1,2,3, Eric Vander Wal1,4, Quinn M R Webber4,5
1Department of Biology, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.
Ecology letters
|March 27, 2025
概括
迁徙的食草动物调整他们的春季到来时间与植物的绿化相匹配,显示出可塑性和个体的变化. 这有助于它们应对不断变化的环境条件,并确保生存.
科学领域:
- 生态生态学 生态生态学
- 动物行为 动物行为
- 进化生物学 进化生物学
背景情况:
- 迁徙的食草动物依赖于春季迁徙和植物绿化之间的同步时间,以获得最佳的食.
- 由于气候变化,植物绿化时间的变化挑战了这种同步.
- 草食动物种群可能通过表型可塑性或进化适应性作出反应.
研究的目的:
- 量化弹性和春季迁移时间的个体变化,以应对植物绿化.
- 根据绿化时间来调查高质量的料的选择.
- 了解北美类动物如何在不断变化的环境中管理迁徙时间.
主要方法:
- 利用行为反应规范来分析北美三种类动物的迁徙时间.
- 在到达和离开日期的评估可塑性从冬季和夏季的范围.
- 迁移时间的量化重复性.
主要成果:
- 春季到达夏季范围,但不是冬季范围的离开,显示出对绿化时间的反应的可塑性.
- 发现到达和离开的时间在个人中都是可重复的.
- 建议食草动物调整迁移速度以与植物的可用性同步.
结论:
- 草食动物通过调节它们的迁徙速度,与植物的绿化同步迁徙.
- 迁移时间的个体差异提供了对环境变化的缓冲.
- 了解塑性和变异是预测物种在不断变化的世界中命运的关键.
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