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Behavioural traits modulate the use of heterospecific social information for nest site selection : experimental evidence from a wild bird population

Morinay, Jennifer; Forsman, Jukka T.; Germain, Marion; Doligez, Blandine (2020-04-22)

 
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Morinay, Jennifer
Forsman, Jukka T.
Germain, Marion
Doligez, Blandine
The Royal Society
22.04.2020

Morinay, J., Forsman, J. T., Germain, M., & Doligez, B. (2020). Behavioural traits modulate the use of heterospecific social information for nest site selection: experimental evidence from a wild bird population. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 287(1925), 20200265. https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2020.0265

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Abstract

The use of social information for making decisions is common but can be constrained by behavioural traits via, for example, the ability to gather information. Such constrained information use has been described in foraging habitat selection; yet it remains unexplored in the breeding habitat selection context, despite potentially strong fitness consequences. We experimentally tested whether three behavioural traits (aggressiveness, boldness and neophobia) affected the use of heterospecific social information for nest site selection in wild collared flycatchers Ficedula albicollis. Flycatchers have previously been found to copy or reject an artificial apparent preference of tits (their main competitors) for a nest site feature: they preferred nest-boxes with the same or a different feature, depending on tit early reproductive investment. Here, we confirmed this result and showed that shy individuals and less aggressive old males (i.e. 2 years old or older) copied tit apparent preference, while more aggressive old males rejected the tit preference. Aggressiveness and boldness may allow males to access more information sources or affect males’ interactions with dominant tits when selecting a nest site. Our study highlights the links between variation in behaviours and social information use for breeding habitat selection and calls for further work to explore underlying mechanisms.

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