Behavioural responses to a changing world: mechanisms and consequences
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adam_text | Behavioural
Responses to a
Changing World
Mechanisms and Consequences
EDITED BY
Ulrika Candolin
Department of Biosciences, University of Helsinki, Finland
and
Bob B M Wong
School of Biological Sciences, Monash University, Australia
OXPORD
UNIVERSITY PRESS
Behavioural Responses to a Changing World First Edition Edited by Ulrika Candolin and Bob B M Wong
© 2012 Oxford University Press Published 2012 by Oxford University Press
Contents
Foreword xiii
Nicholas B Davies
Preface xv
Acknowledgements xvii
List of Contributors xviii
Part I Mechanisms
1 Understanding behavioural responses and their consequences 3
Andres Lopez-Sepulcre and Hanna Kokko
1 1 Introduction 3
1 2 What causes changes in the average behavioural phenotype of populations? 4
121 Covariance between trait and fitness: viability and fertility selection 6
122 Between and within individual variation 7
1 3 When does behaviour change adaptively? 8
1 4 Demography as a cause and consequence of behavioural adaptation 10
141 Does adaptation always enhance persistence? No 11
1 5 Conclusions: beyond changes in the population mean of a behaviour 12
2 Environmental disturbance and animal communication 16
Gil G Rosenthal and Devi Stuart-Fox
2 1 Introduction 16
2 2 Signal production 18
221 Acoustic signals 18
222 Visual signals 19
223 Chemical signals 19
224 Signals acquired from the human environment 20
225 Matching signals to altered habitats 20
2 3 Signal transmission 21
231 Acoustic signals 21
232 Visual signals 22
233 Chemical signals 24
2 4 Signal detection 25
2 5 Population-level and evolutionary effects on signals 26
2 6 Conclusions 27
viii CONTENTS
3 The endocrine system: can homeostasis be maintained in a changing world? 32
Katherine L Buchanan and Jesko Partecke
3 1 Introduction 32
3 2 The endocrine system 32
3 3 Environmental disruption of the endocrine response 33
3 4 Photoperiodism and climate change 35
3 5 Urbanization and its ecological effects 36
3 6 What do we know about the effects of urbanization on hormonal responses? 36
3 7 Chemical pollution and endocrine disruption 37
3 8 Conclusions 41
4 Experience and learning in changing environments 46
Culum Brown
4 1 Introduction 46
4 2 Learning and its role in the development of behaviour 46
4 3 Social learning 48
4 4 Interaction between innate and learnt responses 49
4 5 Costs associated with learning 50
4 6 Learning and evolution 51
4 7 Learned responses to human induced environmental variation 52
471 Learned responses to urbanization 54
472 Learned responses to climate change 55
4 8 Conclusions 57
Part II Responses
5 Dispersal 63
Alexis S Chaine and Jean Clobert
5 1 Introduction 63
5 2 Dispersal: a balance of costs and benefits 64
5 3 Dispersal is a plastic behaviour 65
5 4 Acquisition of information 67
5 5 Dispersal in a changing landscape 69
551 Habitat quality 69
552 Habitat fragmentation 71
553 Dispersal as a mechanism for invasion and range shifts 74
554 Ecological traps 74
5 6 Conclusions 75
6 Migration 80
Phillip Gienapp
6 1 What is migration? 80
6 2 Environmental change and migration 81
6 3 Migration time and fitness 82
631 Migration time and fitness in birds 82
632 Migration time and fitness in salmon 83
CONTENTS ix
6 4 Effects of climate change on migration time 84
641 Birds 84
642 Salmon 86
6 5 Climate change and migration—consequences for populations 87
6 6 Conclusions 89
7 Foraging 93
Ronald C Ydenberg and Herbert H T Prins
7 1 Introduction 93
7 2 Effects of changes in food on foraging behaviour 94
7 3 Effects of changes in predation danger on foraging behaviour 97
7 4 Consequences for populations 99
7 5 Consequences for communities and biodiversity 101
7 6 Behaviour as a diagnosis tool 102
7 7 Conclusion 103
8 Reproductive behaviour 106
Anders Pape Msller
8 1 Introduction 106
8 2 Domestication and its effects on reproductive behaviour 107
821 Domestication and reproductive behaviour 107
822 Domestication and changes in mate choice and
mating behaviour 109
823 Domestication and changes in parental effort and parental care 109
8 3 Urbanization and its effects on reproductive behaviour 109
831 Urbanization and reproductive behaviour 109
832 Changes in fear responses due to urbanization 110
833 Urbanization and changes in timing and duration of reproductive
seasons 111
834 Urbanization and changes in life history strategies 111
8 4 Global change and its effects on reproductive behaviour 112
841 Global change and behaviour 112
842 Changes in singing behaviour in response to climate change 112
843 Changes in intensity of sexual selection and climate 113
844 Changes in infanticidal behaviour and climate change 114
845 Changes in human harvesting and composition
of animal populations 115
8 5 Synthesis 115
8 6 Future prospects for research 115
9 Social behaviour 119
Daniel T Blumstein
9 1 Introduction 119
9 2 What environmental factors might influence sociality and how do
humans impact them? 120
9 3 Adaptive social behaviour has demographic consequences 122
CONTENTS
9 4 Individual based models link environmental drivers with
demographic outcomes 124
9 5 Possible consequences in the Anthropocene 125
9 6 Prospectus 126
10 Species interactions 129
Shelley E R Hoover and Jason M Tylianakis
10 1 Introduction 129
10 1 1 General mechanisms of impact 130
10 1 2 Range shifts 131
10 1 3 Temporal shifts 131
10 1 4 Ontogenetic changes 132
10 1 5 Altered behaviour 132
10 2 Effects of GEC on different types of behavioural interactions 132
10 2 1 Mutualisms 132
10 2 2 Competition 133
10 2 3 Parasitism/pathogens 134
10 2 4 Consumer-resource interactions (predation and herbivory) 134
10 3 Consequences of network architecture for the effects of GEC on species
interactions 136
10 4 Interactive effects of multiple drivers on species interactions 138
10 5 Conclusions 139
Part III Implications
11 Behavioural plasticity and environmental change 145
Josh Van Buskirk
11 1 Introduction 145
11 1 1 The special role of behavioural plasticity 146
11 1 2 Potential fitness effects of behavioural plasticity 147
11 2 Assessing the fitness consequences of behavioural plasticity 149
11 2 1 Optimal plasticity 149
11 2 2 Beneficial plasticity 150
11 2 3 Maladaptive plasticity 152
11 3 Outlook 154
12 Population consequences of individual variation in behaviour 159
Fanie Pelletier and Dany Garant
12 1 Introduction 159
12 2 Should we expect a link between behaviour and population dynamics? 161
12 3 Whose behaviour might be more likely to affect population dynamics? 162
12 4 From the population to the individual level 163
12 5 From the individual to the population level 166
12 6 Is there potential for feedback between behaviour
and population dynamics? 168
12 7 Concluding remarks and future directions 171
CONTENTS xi
13 Ecosystem consequences of behavioural plasticity and
contemporary evolution 175
Eric P Palkovacs and Christopher M Dalton
13 1 Introduction 175
13 2 Behavioural effects on ecosystems 176
13 2 1 Consumption 176
13 2 2 Nutrient cycling 178
13 3 Rapid behavioural trait change 179
13 3 1 Behavioural plasticity 179
13 3 2 Contemporary evolution 180
13 4 Reaction norms and ecosystem effects 183
13 5 Conclusions 186
14 The role of behavioural variation in the invasion of new areas 190
Ben L Phillips and Andrew V Suarez
14 1 Introduction 190
14 2 Behaviours influencing the process of spread 191
14 2 1 The mechanics of spread 191
14 2 2 Dispersal behaviour during spread 192
14 2 3 Behaviour and population growth during spread 192
14 3 The effect of behavioural variation on spread 193
14 3 1 Plastic responses 193
14 3 2 Evolved responses 194
14 4 Behavioural variation and the impacts of invasive species on natives 195
14 5 Conclusion and future directions 196
15 Sexual selection in changing environments: consequences for
individuals and populations 201
Ulrika Candolin and Bob Wong
15 1 The importance of sexual selection 201
15 1 1 Population-level consequences 202
15 2 Sexual selection and the environment 202
15 3 Consequences of environmental change 204
15 3 1 Resource allocation and trade-offs 204
15 3 2 Interactions among sexually selected traits 205
15 3 3 Honesty of behavioural displays 206
15 3 4 Impacts on population dynamics and selection processes 207
15 4 How can animals respond? 208
15 4 1 Phenotypic adjustment of behaviour 208
15 4 2 Genetic changes 210
15 4 3 Population responses 210
15 5 What next? 212
15 5 1 Taking account of the complexity of environmental change 212
15 5 2 Multiple signals and multiple sensory modalities 212
15 5 3 Is population rescue possible? 213
xii CONTENTS
16 Evolutionary rescue under environmental change? 216
Rowan D H Barrett and Andrew P Hendry
16 1 Introduction 216
16 2 Key questions 217
16 2 1 How important is genetic (as opposed to plastic) change? 217
16 2 2 Will plasticity evolve? 219
16 2 3 Is evolution fast enough? 220
16 2 4 Standing genetic variation versus new mutations? 222
16 2 5 How many genes and of what effect? 223
16 3 Constraints on evolutionary responses to environmental change 225
16 3 1 Limited genetic variation 225
16 3 2 Trait correlations 226
16 3 3 Ultimate constraints 227
16 4 Conclusions 228
17 Ecotourism, wildlife management, and behavioural biologists: changing
minds for conservation 234
Richard Buchholz and Edward M Hanlon
17 1 Introduction 234
17 2 Anthropogenic behavioural disturbance of wildlife 235
17 3 Is behavioural change bad? 236
17 4 What is conservation behaviour and how can it help? 237
17 5 Recent literature in recreational disturbance of wildlife 238
17 5 1 Conservation behaviour and the wildlife disturbance literature 239
17 5 2 Methodological problems in the wildlife disturbance literature 239
17 5 3 Wildlife disturbance science and conserving biodiversity 244
17 6 Conclusions 245
Index 251
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