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Collective decision making and social interaction rules in mixed-species flocks of songbirds

机译:混合物种鸣禽群的集体决策和社会互动规则

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Associations in mixed-species foraging groups are common in animals, yet have rarely been explored in the context of collective behaviour. Despite many investigations into the social and ecological conditions under which individuals should form groups, we still know little about the specific behavioural rules that individuals adopt in these contexts, or whether these can be generalized to heterospecifics. Here, we studied collective behaviour in flocks in a community of five species of woodland passerine birds. We adopted an automated data collection protocol, involving visits by RFID-tagged birds to feeding stations equipped with antennae, over two winters, recording 91 576 feeding events by 1904 individuals. We demonstrated highly synchronized feeding behaviour within patches, with birds moving towards areas of the patch with the largest proportion of the flock. Using a model of collective decision making, we then explored the underlying decision rule birds may be using when foraging in mixed-species flocks. The model tested whether birds used a different decision rule for conspecifics and heterospecifics, and whether the rules used by individuals of different species varied. We found that species differed in their response to the distribution of conspecifics and heterospecifics across foraging patches. However, simulating decisions using the different rules, which reproduced our data well, suggested that the outcome of using different decision rules by each species resulted in qualitatively similar overall patterns of movement. It is possible that the decision rules each species uses may be adjusted to variation in mean species abundance in order for individuals to maintain the same overall flock-level response. This is likely to be important for maintaining coordinated behaviour across species, and to result in quick and adaptive flock responses to food resources that are patchily distributed in space and time.
机译:混合物种觅食群体的协会在动物中很常见,但很少在集体行为的背景下进行探索。尽管对个人应该组成群体的社会和生态条件进行了许多研究,但我们仍然不了解个人在这些情况下采用的特定行为规则,或者是否可以将其概括为异质性。在这里,我们研究了五种林地雀形目鸟类群落中的鸡群的集体行为。我们采用了自动数据收集协议,其中涉及带有RFID标签的鸟类在两个冬天里对配备天线的饲喂站的访问,记录了1904个人的91至576次喂养事件。我们展示了斑块内高度同步的进食行为,其中鸟类朝着斑块比例最大的斑块区域移动。然后,我们使用集体决策模型探索了鸟类在混合物种群中觅食时可能使用的基本决策规则。该模型测试了鸟类是否对同种和异种使用不同的决策规则,以及不同物种的个体所使用的规则是否不同。我们发现物种对觅食斑块中同种和异种分布的反应有所不同。但是,使用不同的规则模拟决策可以很好地复制我们的数据,这表明每个物种使用不同的决策规则的结果导致定性的总体运动模式相似。可能会调整每种物种使用的决策规则,以适应平均物种丰度的变化,以使个体保持相同的总体鸡群水平响应。这对于维持跨物种的协调行为,并导致对时空上零星分布的粮食资源的快速而适应性的羊群响应可能很重要。

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