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Nonideal breeding habitat selection:: A mismatch between preference and fitness

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ECOLOGY
卷 88, 期 3, 页码 792-801

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ECOLOGICAL SOC AMER
DOI: 10.1890/06-0574

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conspecific attraction; ecological trap; farmland birds; habitat selection; occupancy; preference; public information; recruitment; territory quality and establishment

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The selection of breeding sites in heterogeneous habitats should ideally be based on cues closely reflecting habitat quality and thus predicting realized individual fitness. Using long- term population data and data on territory establishment of male Northern Wheatears ( Oenanthe oenanthe), we examined whether territory characteristics linked to individual fitness ( reproductive performance and survival) also were linked to territory preference. Breeding territories varied in their physical characteristics and their potential effects on reproductive performance, and this variation among territories was correlated from one year to the next. Of all measured territory characteristics ( from the focal and the previous year) only territory field layer height predicted individual. tness, i. e., reproductive performance was higher in territories with permanently short rather than growing. eld layers. Territory preference, instead, was only linked to the size of territory aggregations, i. e., males settled earlier at territory sites sharing borders with several adjacent sites than at those with few or no adjacent sites. This mismatch between territory characteristics linked to. tness and those linked to territory preference was not explained by site. delity or compensated for by the different fitness components measured. Because the results were not in agreement with an ecological trap scenario, where poor habitats are preferred over high- quality habitats, our results suggest a more general case of nonideal habitat selection. Whereas nonideal selection with respect to territory. eld layer height may be explained by its poor temporal predictability within the breeding season, the preference for territory aggregations is still open to alternative adaptive explanations. Our study suggests that nonideal habitat selection should be investigated by direct estimates of preferences ( e. g., order of territory establishment) and their links to habitat characteristics and. tness components. Furthermore, we suggest that the probability of establishing a territory needs to be included as a factor in. uencing patterns of habitat selection.

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