在城市顶峰捕食者中提供家长服务
Edward J A Drewitt1, Brandon Mak2, Innes C Cuthill1
1School of Biological Sciences University of Bristol Bristol UK.
Ecology and evolution
|December 8, 2025
概括
城市游牧猎 (Falco peregrinus) 随着幼的成长,表现出变化的猎物交付,在发展后期提供更大的猎物. 令人惊的是,总的食物质量并没有随着幼大小而变化.
科学领域:
- 鸟类学 鸟类学是一门学科.
- 城市生态城市生态学
- 动物行为 动物行为
背景情况:
- 游牧猎 (Falco peregrinus) 已经适应了城市环境.
- 了解父母的照顾对于城市野生动物保护至关重要.
- 技术进步为野生动物研究提供了新的途径.
研究的目的:
- 为了研究城市游牧猎的家长照顾策略.
- 为了量化猎物的组成和分娩率在化发展过程中.
- 评估幼大小对粮食供应的影响.
主要方法:
- 在英格兰的30个站点 (2019-2023) 中使用了高清网络摄像头.
- 利用公民科学进行数据收集和分析.
- 使用视频录像量化猎物类型和交付频率.
主要成果:
- 常见的鸟和子是主要的猎物,更大的猎物 (子) 越来越多地作为年龄大的巢.
- 猎物分娩率在9-12天时达到顶峰,然后下降.
- 总的食物质量和能量供应并没有与子大小有显著差异.
结论:
- 城市游牧动物的家长照顾在猎物类型方面是灵活的,但不是总食物数量.
- 公民科学和网络摄像机技术是研究城市野生动物的有效工具.
- 这些发现提供了关于城市适应猛禽的繁殖生态的见解.
相关概念视频
Parental Care
12.6K
Many animals exhibit parental care behavior, including feeding, grooming, and protecting young offspring. Parental care is universal in mammals and birds, which often have young that are born relatively helpless. Several species of insects and fish, as well as some amphibians, also care for their young.
12.6K
Optimal Foraging
13.5K
How animals obtain and eat their food is called foraging behavior. Foraging can include searching for plants and hunting for prey and depends on the species and environment.
13.5K
Predator-Prey Interactions
21.0K
Predators consume prey for energy. Predators that acquire prey and prey that avoid predation both increase their chances of survival and reproduction (i.e., fitness). Routine predator-prey interactions elicit mutual adaptations that improve predator offenses, such as claws, teeth, and speed, as well as prey defenses, including crypsis, aposematism, and mimicry. Thus, predator-prey interactions resemble an evolutionary arms race.
21.0K
Population Growth
27.7K
Population size is dynamic, increasing with birth rates and immigration, and decreasing with death rates and emigration. In ideal conditions with unlimited resources, populations can increase exponentially, which plots as a J-shaped growth rate curve of population size against time. This type of curve is characteristic of newly-introduced invasive species, or populations that have suffered catastrophic declines and are rebounding.
27.7K
Energy Budgets
10.5K
Organisms must balance energy intake with the energy required for growth, maintenance and reproduction. These trade-offs result in a variety of survivorship and reproductive strategies, including semelparity and iteroparity. Semelparous species, like annual plants, have only one reproductive episode in their lifetimes and consequently have short lifespans. Iteroparous species, by contrast, have many reproductive events during their lifetimes but have relatively few offspring. These two...
10.5K
What are Populations and Communities?
36.9K
Overview
36.9K


