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东方田鼠社群气味对家族群成员个体觅食行为的影响
引用本文:章力,陶双伦,吴帅玲,左方明,李波,汪玲,李俊年,马静.东方田鼠社群气味对家族群成员个体觅食行为的影响[J].生态学报,2020,40(5):1750-1758.
作者姓名:章力  陶双伦  吴帅玲  左方明  李波  汪玲  李俊年  马静
作者单位:吉首大学生物资源与环境科学学院, 吉首 416000,吉首大学生物资源与环境科学学院, 吉首 416000,吉首大学生物资源与环境科学学院, 吉首 416000,吉首大学生物资源与环境科学学院, 吉首 416000,吉首大学生物资源与环境科学学院, 吉首 416000,吉首大学生物资源与环境科学学院, 吉首 416000,吉首大学生物资源与环境科学学院, 吉首 416000,莱布尼茨神经生物学研究所, 马格德堡 39118
基金项目:国家自然科学基金项目(31460097,31760109);吉首大学校级科研项目(JGY201764)
摘    要:东方田鼠家族群成员个体的觅食行为是否因食物斑块存有家族群自身及非亲缘家族群气味而发生变异,进而影响其摄入率。在新鲜马唐叶片构建的均质密集食物斑块上,分别配置家族群自身巢垫物及非亲缘家族群巢垫物作为社群气味,测定东方田鼠家族群在食物斑块觅食时,其成员个体觅食行为的序列过程及参数,检验家族群自身气味及非亲缘家族群气味对成员个体觅食行为的影响。结果表明,家族群自身气味能显著地缩短本群成员个体的觅食决定时间,通过减少成员个体的嗅闻及直立扫视动作时间比例、增大一般扫视、盯视及静听动作时间比例,降低觅食中断时间比例,提高其摄入率;而非亲缘家族群气味则能显著地延长家族群成员个体的觅食决定时间,通过增大家族群成员个体的嗅闻和一般扫视动作时间比例、减小直立扫视、盯视及静听动作时间比例,增大觅食中断时间比例,降低其摄入率。结果揭示,熟悉的社群气味会促使觅食活动中的家族群成员个体,在监测环境风险时,将精力更多地用于观察和监听群内其他成员个体的行为及其发出的警报信息,以便在有效规避环境风险的同时减缓个体间因干扰性竞争对觅食活动所造成的不利影响;而陌生的社群气味会迫使成员个体,将精力由依赖群内其他成员个体的行为转向凭借自身直接警觉周围环境。

关 键 词:东方田鼠  社群气味  家族群  觅食行为  摄入率
收稿时间:2019/1/20 0:00:00
修稿时间:2019/11/10 0:00:00

Effects of social group odors on individual foraging behavior of family groups in reed voles (Microtus fortis)
ZHANG Li,TAO Shuanglun,WU Shuailing,ZUO Fangming,LI Bo,WANG Ling,LI Junnian and MA Jing.Effects of social group odors on individual foraging behavior of family groups in reed voles (Microtus fortis)[J].Acta Ecologica Sinica,2020,40(5):1750-1758.
Authors:ZHANG Li  TAO Shuanglun  WU Shuailing  ZUO Fangming  LI Bo  WANG Ling  LI Junnian and MA Jing
Institution:College of Biological and Environmental Sciences, Jishou University, Jishou 416000, China,College of Biological and Environmental Sciences, Jishou University, Jishou 416000, China,College of Biological and Environmental Sciences, Jishou University, Jishou 416000, China,College of Biological and Environmental Sciences, Jishou University, Jishou 416000, China,College of Biological and Environmental Sciences, Jishou University, Jishou 416000, China,College of Biological and Environmental Sciences, Jishou University, Jishou 416000, China,College of Biological and Environmental Sciences, Jishou University, Jishou 416000, China and Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology, Magdeburg 39118, Germany
Abstract:The effect of social group odors of family or non-family groups present in food patches on individual foraging behavior of family groups, and their intake rates is still unknown. To evaluate the effects of odors from family and non-family groups on the individual foraging behavior of family groups in reed voles (Microtus fortis), the foraging behavior and behavioral parameters of voles foraging in homogeneous food concentrated patches with bedding materials from family or non-family groups comprising fresh crabgrass (Digitaria sanguinalis) leaves were measured. The results showed that familiar social group odors significantly shortened the foraging decision time of individuals of family groups, the proportion of vigilance time of individuals of family groups for sniffing and upright scanning decreased, and the proportion of vigilance time for scanning, staring, and listening increased; therefore, the foraging interruption time of individuals of family groups was significantly reduced, and their intake rates increased significantly. However, unfamiliar social group odors dramatically increased the foraging decision time of individuals of family groups; the proportion of time for sniffing and scanning increased, and the proportion of time for upright scanning, staring, and listening in individuals of family groups dramatically decreased. Therefore, the foraging interruption time of individuals of family groups increased significantly, and their intake rates decreased. The results revealed that environments with familiar social group odors caused small herbivorous mammals to spend more energy on observing behavior and monitoring alarm signals of other members in family groups to avoid interfering competitions and risks. Meanwhile, in environments with unfamiliar social group odors, individuals of family groups adjusted their energy used for vigilance risks from depending on other members in family groups to self- reliance.
Keywords:Microtus fortis  social group odors  family groups  foraging behavior  intake rates
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