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Unexpected diversity in socially synchronized rhythms of shorebirds
- Source :
- Nature, Nature, Nature Publishing Group, 2016, 540 (7631), pp.109-113. ⟨10.1038/nature20563⟩, Nature, Nature Publishing Group, 2016, 540 (7631), pp.109-113. 〈http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v540/n7631/full/nature20563.html〉. 〈10.1038/nature20563〉, Nature, 540(7631), 109-113. Nature Publishing Group, Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC, instname, Bulla, M, Valcu, M, Dokter, A M, Dondua, A G, Kosztolányi, A, Rutten, A L, Helm, B, Sandercock, B K, Casler, B, Ens, B J, Spiegel, C S, Hassell, C J, Küpper, C, Minton, C, Burgas, D, Lank, D B, Payer, D C, Loktionov, E Y, Nol, E, Kwon, E, Smith, F, Gates, H R, Vitnerová, H, Prüter, H, Johnson, J A, St Clair, J J H, Lamarre, J F, Rausch, J, Reneerkens, J, Conklin, J R, Burger, J, Liebezeit, J, Bêty, J, Coleman, J T, Figuerola, J, Hooijmeijer, J C E W, Alves, J A, Smith, J A M, Weidinger, K, Koivula, K, Gosbell, K, Exo, K M, Niles, L, Koloski, L, McKinnon, L, Praus, L, Klaassen, M, Giroux, M A, Sládecek, M, Boldenow, M L, Goldstein, M I, Šálek, M, Senner, N, Rönkä, N, Lecomte, N, Gilg, O, Vincze, O, Johnson, O W, Smith, P A, Woodard, P F, Tomkovich, P S, Battley, P F, Bentzen, R, Lanctot, R B, Porter, R, Saalfeld, S T, Freeman, S, Brown, S C, Yezerinac, S, Székely, T, Montalvo, T, Piersma, T, Loverti, V, Pakanen, V M, Tijsen, W & Kempenaers, B 2016, ' Unexpected diversity in socially synchronized rhythms of shorebirds ', Nature, vol. 540, no. 7631, pp. 109-113 . https://doi.org/10.1038/nature20563, NATURE, r-IIB SANT PAU. Repositorio Institucional de Producción Científica del Instituto de Investigación Biomédica Sant Pau
- Publication Year :
- 2016
- Publisher :
- HAL CCSD, 2016.
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Abstract
- The behavioural rhythms of organisms are thought to be under strong selection, influenced by the rhythmicity of the environment1,2,3,4. Such behavioural rhythms are well studied in isolated individuals under laboratory conditions1,5, but free-living individuals have to temporally synchronize their activities with those of others, including potential mates, competitors, prey and predators6,7,8,9,10. Individuals can temporally segregate their daily activities (for example, prey avoiding predators, subordinates avoiding dominants) or synchronize their activities (for example, group foraging, communal defence, pairs reproducing or caring for offspring)6,7,8,9,11. The behavioural rhythms that emerge from such social synchronization and the underlying evolutionary and ecological drivers that shape them remain poorly understood5,6,7,9. Here we investigate these rhythms in the context of biparental care, a particularly sensitive phase of social synchronization12 where pair members potentially compromise their individual rhythms. Using data from 729 nests of 91 populations of 32 biparentally incubating shorebird species, where parents synchronize to achieve continuous coverage of developing eggs, we report remarkable within- and between-species diversity in incubation rhythms. Between species, the median length of one parent’s incubation bout varied from 1–19 h, whereas period length—the time in which a parent’s probability to incubate cycles once between its highest and lowest value—varied from 6–43 h. The length of incubation bouts was unrelated to variables reflecting energetic demands, but species relying on crypsis (the ability to avoid detection by other animals) had longer incubation bouts than those that are readily visible or who actively protect their nest against predators. Rhythms entrainable to the 24-h light–dark cycle were less prevalent at high latitudes and absent in 18 species. Our results indicate that even under similar environmental conditions and despite 24-h environmental cues, social synchronization can generate far more diverse behavioural rhythms than expected from studies of individuals in captivity5,6,7,9. The risk of predation, not the risk of starvation, may be a key factor underlying the diversity in these rhythms.<br />The study was supported by the Max Planck Society (to B.K.). M.B. is a PhD student in the International Max Planck Research School for Organismal Biology.
- Subjects :
- 0301 basic medicine
Male
0106 biological sciences
Periodicity
Time Factors
Zygote
Behavioural ecology
Captivity
Biológiai tudományok
Evolutionary ecology
01 natural sciences
SEXUAL SELECTION
Nesting Behavior
Predation
Charadriiformes
Természettudományok
Nest
PHYLOGENIES
Incubation
Social evolution
0303 health sciences
Multidisciplinary
ROLES
Ecology
Reproduction
Animal behaviour
Biological Evolution
Circadian Rhythm
INCUBATION PATTERNS
Sexual selection
GEOLOCATOR DATA
Crypsis
Female
CIRCADIAN-RHYTHMS
Cues
Photoperiod
Foraging
NEST PREDATION
Zoology
shorebirds
Context (language use)
[SDV.BID]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biodiversity
Environment
Biology
010603 evolutionary biology
CLOCKS
03 medical and health sciences
Rhythm
Species Specificity
Animals
14. Life underwater
Sensory cue
030304 developmental biology
[ SDV.BID ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biodiversity
[ SDE.BE ] Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and Ecology
BIRDS
Feeding Behavior
EVOLUTION
030104 developmental biology
Starvation
Predatory Behavior
socially synchronized rhythms
ta1181
[SDE.BE]Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and Ecology
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 00280836 and 14764679
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Nature, Nature, Nature Publishing Group, 2016, 540 (7631), pp.109-113. ⟨10.1038/nature20563⟩, Nature, Nature Publishing Group, 2016, 540 (7631), pp.109-113. 〈http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v540/n7631/full/nature20563.html〉. 〈10.1038/nature20563〉, Nature, 540(7631), 109-113. Nature Publishing Group, Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC, instname, Bulla, M, Valcu, M, Dokter, A M, Dondua, A G, Kosztolányi, A, Rutten, A L, Helm, B, Sandercock, B K, Casler, B, Ens, B J, Spiegel, C S, Hassell, C J, Küpper, C, Minton, C, Burgas, D, Lank, D B, Payer, D C, Loktionov, E Y, Nol, E, Kwon, E, Smith, F, Gates, H R, Vitnerová, H, Prüter, H, Johnson, J A, St Clair, J J H, Lamarre, J F, Rausch, J, Reneerkens, J, Conklin, J R, Burger, J, Liebezeit, J, Bêty, J, Coleman, J T, Figuerola, J, Hooijmeijer, J C E W, Alves, J A, Smith, J A M, Weidinger, K, Koivula, K, Gosbell, K, Exo, K M, Niles, L, Koloski, L, McKinnon, L, Praus, L, Klaassen, M, Giroux, M A, Sládecek, M, Boldenow, M L, Goldstein, M I, Šálek, M, Senner, N, Rönkä, N, Lecomte, N, Gilg, O, Vincze, O, Johnson, O W, Smith, P A, Woodard, P F, Tomkovich, P S, Battley, P F, Bentzen, R, Lanctot, R B, Porter, R, Saalfeld, S T, Freeman, S, Brown, S C, Yezerinac, S, Székely, T, Montalvo, T, Piersma, T, Loverti, V, Pakanen, V M, Tijsen, W & Kempenaers, B 2016, ' Unexpected diversity in socially synchronized rhythms of shorebirds ', Nature, vol. 540, no. 7631, pp. 109-113 . https://doi.org/10.1038/nature20563, NATURE, r-IIB SANT PAU. Repositorio Institucional de Producción Científica del Instituto de Investigación Biomédica Sant Pau
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....3c0f576de73aaa2dbb20efcf83c7bc3a