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Network structure of avian mixed-species flocks decays with elevation and latitude across the Andes

Birds in mixed-species flocks benefit from greater foraging efficiency and reduced predation, but also face costs related to competition and activity matching. Because this cost–benefit trade-off is context-dependent (e.g. abiotic conditions and habitat quality), the structure of flocks is expected...

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Autores principales: Montaño-Centellas, Flavia A., Muñoz, Jenny, Mangini, Gabriela Giselle, Ausprey, Ian J., Newell, Felicity L., Jones, Harrison H., Fanjul, M. Elisa, Tinoco, Boris A., Colorado Z., Gabriel J., Cahill, Jennifer R. A., Arbeláez-Cortés, E., Marin-Gómez, Oscar H., Astudillo, Pedro X., Guevara, Esteban A., Ippi, Silvina, McDermott, Molly E., Rodewald, Amanda D., Matthysen, Erik, Robinson, Scott K.
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Publicado: The Royal Society 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10107241/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37066643
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2022.0099
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author Montaño-Centellas, Flavia A.
Muñoz, Jenny
Mangini, Gabriela Giselle
Ausprey, Ian J.
Newell, Felicity L.
Jones, Harrison H.
Fanjul, M. Elisa
Tinoco, Boris A.
Colorado Z., Gabriel J.
Cahill, Jennifer R. A.
Arbeláez-Cortés, E.
Marin-Gómez, Oscar H.
Astudillo, Pedro X.
Guevara, Esteban A.
Ippi, Silvina
McDermott, Molly E.
Rodewald, Amanda D.
Matthysen, Erik
Robinson, Scott K.
author_facet Montaño-Centellas, Flavia A.
Muñoz, Jenny
Mangini, Gabriela Giselle
Ausprey, Ian J.
Newell, Felicity L.
Jones, Harrison H.
Fanjul, M. Elisa
Tinoco, Boris A.
Colorado Z., Gabriel J.
Cahill, Jennifer R. A.
Arbeláez-Cortés, E.
Marin-Gómez, Oscar H.
Astudillo, Pedro X.
Guevara, Esteban A.
Ippi, Silvina
McDermott, Molly E.
Rodewald, Amanda D.
Matthysen, Erik
Robinson, Scott K.
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description Birds in mixed-species flocks benefit from greater foraging efficiency and reduced predation, but also face costs related to competition and activity matching. Because this cost–benefit trade-off is context-dependent (e.g. abiotic conditions and habitat quality), the structure of flocks is expected to vary along elevational, latitudinal and disturbance gradients. Specifically, we predicted that the connectivity and cohesion of flocking networks would (i) decline towards tropical latitudes and lower elevations, where competition and activity matching costs are higher, and (ii) increase with lower forest cover and greater human disturbance. We analysed the structure of 84 flock networks across the Andes and assessed the effect of elevation, latitude, forest cover and human disturbance on network characteristics. We found that Andean flocks are overall open-membership systems (unstructured), though the extent of network structure varied across gradients. Elevation was the main predictor of structure, with more connected and less modular flocks upslope. As expected, flocks in areas with higher forest cover were less cohesive, with better defined flock subtypes. Flocks also varied across latitude and disturbance gradients as predicted, but effect sizes were small. Our findings indicate that the unstructured nature of Andean flocks might arise as a strategy to cope with harsh environmental conditions. This article is part of the theme issue ‘Mixed-species groups and aggregations: shaping ecological and behavioural patterns and processes’.
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spelling pubmed-101072412023-04-18 Network structure of avian mixed-species flocks decays with elevation and latitude across the Andes Montaño-Centellas, Flavia A. Muñoz, Jenny Mangini, Gabriela Giselle Ausprey, Ian J. Newell, Felicity L. Jones, Harrison H. Fanjul, M. Elisa Tinoco, Boris A. Colorado Z., Gabriel J. Cahill, Jennifer R. A. Arbeláez-Cortés, E. Marin-Gómez, Oscar H. Astudillo, Pedro X. Guevara, Esteban A. Ippi, Silvina McDermott, Molly E. Rodewald, Amanda D. Matthysen, Erik Robinson, Scott K. Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci Articles Birds in mixed-species flocks benefit from greater foraging efficiency and reduced predation, but also face costs related to competition and activity matching. Because this cost–benefit trade-off is context-dependent (e.g. abiotic conditions and habitat quality), the structure of flocks is expected to vary along elevational, latitudinal and disturbance gradients. Specifically, we predicted that the connectivity and cohesion of flocking networks would (i) decline towards tropical latitudes and lower elevations, where competition and activity matching costs are higher, and (ii) increase with lower forest cover and greater human disturbance. We analysed the structure of 84 flock networks across the Andes and assessed the effect of elevation, latitude, forest cover and human disturbance on network characteristics. We found that Andean flocks are overall open-membership systems (unstructured), though the extent of network structure varied across gradients. Elevation was the main predictor of structure, with more connected and less modular flocks upslope. As expected, flocks in areas with higher forest cover were less cohesive, with better defined flock subtypes. Flocks also varied across latitude and disturbance gradients as predicted, but effect sizes were small. Our findings indicate that the unstructured nature of Andean flocks might arise as a strategy to cope with harsh environmental conditions. This article is part of the theme issue ‘Mixed-species groups and aggregations: shaping ecological and behavioural patterns and processes’. The Royal Society 2023-06-05 2023-04-17 /pmc/articles/PMC10107241/ /pubmed/37066643 http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2022.0099 Text en © 2023 The Authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Published by the Royal Society under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Articles
Montaño-Centellas, Flavia A.
Muñoz, Jenny
Mangini, Gabriela Giselle
Ausprey, Ian J.
Newell, Felicity L.
Jones, Harrison H.
Fanjul, M. Elisa
Tinoco, Boris A.
Colorado Z., Gabriel J.
Cahill, Jennifer R. A.
Arbeláez-Cortés, E.
Marin-Gómez, Oscar H.
Astudillo, Pedro X.
Guevara, Esteban A.
Ippi, Silvina
McDermott, Molly E.
Rodewald, Amanda D.
Matthysen, Erik
Robinson, Scott K.
Network structure of avian mixed-species flocks decays with elevation and latitude across the Andes
title Network structure of avian mixed-species flocks decays with elevation and latitude across the Andes
title_full Network structure of avian mixed-species flocks decays with elevation and latitude across the Andes
title_fullStr Network structure of avian mixed-species flocks decays with elevation and latitude across the Andes
title_full_unstemmed Network structure of avian mixed-species flocks decays with elevation and latitude across the Andes
title_short Network structure of avian mixed-species flocks decays with elevation and latitude across the Andes
title_sort network structure of avian mixed-species flocks decays with elevation and latitude across the andes
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10107241/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37066643
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2022.0099
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