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Coupling of dispersal and aggression facilitates the rapid range expansion of a passerine bird

机译:扩散和攻击的耦合促进了雀形目鸟类的快速范围扩展

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Behaviors can facilitate colonization of a novel environment, but the mechanisms underlying this process are poorly understood. On one hand, behavioral flexibility allows for an immediate response of colonizers to novel environments, which is critical to population establishment and persistence. On the other hand, integrated sets of behaviors that display limited flexibility can enhance invasion success by coupling behaviors with dispersal strategies that are especially important during natural range expansions. Direct observations of colonization events are required to determine the mechanisms underlying changes in behavior associated with colonization, but such observations are rare. Here, we studied changes in aggression on a large temporal and spatial scale across populations of two sister taxa of bluebirds (Sialia) to show that coupling of aggression and dispersal strongly facilitated the range expansion of western bluebirds across the northwestern United States over the last 30 years. We show that biased dispersal of highly aggressive males to the invasion front allowed western bluebirds to displace less aggressive mountain bluebirds. However, once mountain bluebirds were excluded, aggression of western bluebirds decreased rapidly across consecutive generations in concordance with local selection on highly heritable aggressive behavior. Further, the observed adaptive microevolution of aggression was accelerated by the link between dispersal propensity and aggression. Importantly, our results show that behavioral changes among populations were not caused by behavioral flexibility and instead strongly implicate adaptive integration of dispersal and aggression in facilitating the ongoing and rapid reciprocal range change of these species in North America.
机译:行为可以促进新环境的殖民化,但是对该过程的潜在机制了解甚少。一方面,行为上的灵活性使殖民者能够对新环境做出即时反应,这对于人口的建立和持久性至关重要。另一方面,表现出有限灵活性的综合行为集可以通过将行为与分散策略耦合来提高入侵成功率,而分散策略在自然范围扩展中尤其重要。需要直接观察定殖事件以确定与定殖相关的行为变化的潜在机制,但是这种观察很少见。在这里,我们研究了蓝鸟(Sialia)两个姊妹类群的种群在较大的时空尺度上的侵略变化,以表明侵略和扩散的耦合极大地促进了过去30年来美国西北部蓝鸟的范围扩展年份。我们表明,高侵略性雄性向入侵战线的偏向分散允许西方蓝鸟取代攻击性较弱的山地蓝鸟。然而,一旦将山蓝鸟排除在外,西方蓝鸟的侵略性就会随着世代对高度可遗传的攻击行为的选择而迅速下降。此外,通过散布倾向与攻击之间的联系促进了观察到的攻击的自适应微进化。重要的是,我们的研究结果表明,种群之间的行为变化不是由行为灵活性引起的,而是强烈暗示了分散性和侵略性的适应性整合,有利于促进这些物种在北美的持续快速的倒数范围变化。

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