A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal
Avoiding perceived past resource use of potential competitors affects niche dynamics in a bird community
Authors: Jukka T Forsman, Sami M Kivelä, Tuomo Jaakkonen, Janne-Tuomas Seppänen, Lars Gustafsson and Blandine Doligez
Publication year: 2014
Journal: BMC Evolutionary Biology
Article number: 175
Volume: 14
Number of pages: 11
ISSN: 1471-2148
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1186/s12862-014-0175-2
Social information use is usually considered to lead to ecological convergence among involved con- or heterospecific individuals. However, recent results demonstrate that observers can also actively avoid behaving as those individuals being observed, leading to ecological divergence. This phenomenon has been little explored so far, yet it can have significant impact on resource use, realized niches and species co-existence. In particular, the time-scale and the ecological context over which such shifts can occur are unknown. We examined with a long-term (four years) field experiment whether experimentally manipulated, species-specific, nest-site feature preferences (symbols on nest boxes) are transmitted across breeding seasons and affect future nest-site preferences in a guild of three cavity-nesting birds.
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