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Effects of interspecific coexistence on laying date and clutch size in two closely related species of hole-nesting birds
Vladimír RemešToni LaaksonenFrank AdriaensenMarcel M. LambrechtsRianne PinxtenTomasz D. MazgajskiMariusz CichońTapio SolonenAnders Pape MøllerRimvydas JuškaitisBlandine DoligezAnne E. GoodenoughPhilipp HeebBernard LeclercqMarcel EensJordi CamprodonShelley A. HinsleyAlberto SoraceSven G. NilssonStaffan JacobLars GustafssonRuedi G. NagerClotilde BiardAna Cláudia NorteJan-åke NilssonAndrew G. GoslerAnna DubiecBruno MassaJavier BalbontínTapio EevaArie J. Van NoordwijkAndré A. DhondtHugo RoblesHugo Roblessubject
0106 biological sciencesAvian clutch sizeclutch sizenest boxesRange (biology)media_common.quotation_subjectintraspecific competitionZoology[SDV.BID.SPT]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biodiversity/Systematics Phylogenetics and taxonomy010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesEcology and EnvironmentIntraspecific competitionCompetition (biology)QH301NestAfrica NorthernAnimalsclutch size density interspecific competition intraspecific competition nest boxes reaction norm spatiotemporal variationPasseriformesBiologyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSmedia_commonQL_671Parusdensitybiology010604 marine biology & hydrobiologyReproductioninterspecific competition[SDV.BID.EVO]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biodiversity/Populations and Evolution [q-bio.PE]CyanistesInterspecific competitionbiology.organism_classificationspatiotemporal variationEuropeChemistrySettore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E Applicatareaction norminternationalAnimal Science and ZoologyFemale[SDE.BE]Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and Ecologydescription
Co-existence between great tits Parus major and blue tits Cyanistes caeruleus, \ud but also other hole nesting taxa, constitutes a classic example of species\ud co-occurrence resulting in potential interference and exploitation competition\ud for food and for breeding and roosting sites. However, the spatial and temporal\ud variation in co-existence and its consequences for competition remain poorly\ud understood. 2.We used an extensive database on reproduction in nest boxes by\ud great and blue tits based on 87 study plots across Europe and Northern Africa\ud during 1957-2012 for a total of 19,075 great tit and 16,729 blue tit clutches to \ud assess correlative evidence for a relationship between laying date and clutch\ud size, respectively, and density consistent with effects of intraspecific and\ud interspecific competition. 3.In an initial set of analyses, we statistically\ud controlled for a suite of site specific variables. We found evidence for an\ud effect of intraspecific competition on blue tit laying date (later laying at\ud higher density) and clutch size (smaller clutch size at higher density), but no\ud evidence of significant effects of intraspecific competition in great tits, nor\ud effects of interspecific competition for either species. 4.To further control for\ud site-specific variation caused by a range of potentially confounding variables,\ud we compared means and variances in laying date and clutch size of great and blue \ud tits among three categories of difference in density between the two species. We \ud exploited the fact that means and variances are generally positively correlated. \ud If interspecific competition occurs, we predicted a reduction in mean and an\ud increase in variance in clutch size in great tit and blue tit when density of\ud heterospecifics is higher than the density of conspecifics and for intraspecific \ud competition this reduction would occur when density of conspecifics is higher\ud than the density of heterospecifics. Such comparisons of temporal patterns of\ud means and variances revealed evidence, for both species, consistent with\ud intraspecific competition and to a smaller extent with interspecific competition.\ud 5.These findings suggest that competition associated with reproductive behaviour \ud between blue and great tits is widespread, but also varies across large spatial\ud and temporal scales. This article is protected by copyright.
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2018-11-01 |