Love thy neighbour?—Spatial variation in density dependence of nest survival in relation to predator community

Aim: In many species, density-dependent effects on reproduction are an important driver of population dynamics. However, it is rarely considered that the direction of density dependence is expected to vary over space and time depending on anti-predator behaviour and predator community. Aggregation may allow for effective group mobbing against avian nest predators while aggregation may also attract mammalian predators, causing negative density dependence. We aim to quantify spatial variation in the effect of conspecific breeding density on nest survival in a mobbing bird species (Eurasian oystercatcher; Haematopus ostralegus) and identify whether this variation in density dependence can be explained by the predator community. Location: Country-wide (The Netherlands). Methods: We integrated reproductive data with breeding territory maps of Eurasian oystercatchers and occupancy maps of avian and mammalian predator species across the Netherlands for a 10-year period. Results: Spatial variation in the composition of the predator community explained the effects of neighbour density, showing decreasing nest survival when both conspecific density and mammalian dominance increased. Also, heterospecific density (from breeding godwits and lapwing) has an additional effect on the oystercatcher nest survival. Strikingly, this pattern did not extend to mammal-free island populations. Main conclusions: Our study provides evidence that both the strength and sign of density dependence can vary spatially within species, implying that it is dangerous to generalize results from a single local population to large-scale management implications and modelling exercises. The study also suggests that conservation actions that aim to attract breeding birds should be prioritized in areas with fewer mammalian predators, but this idea requires further testing on island populations.

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Main Authors: Frauendorf, Magali, Allen, Andrew M., Jongejans, Eelke, Ens, Bruno J., Teunissen, Wolf, Kampichler, Christian, van Turnhout, Chris A.M., Bailey, Liam D., de Kroon, Hans, Cremer, Jenny, Kleyheeg, Erik, Nienhuis, Jeroen, van de Pol, Martijn
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Subjects:Allee effect, anti-predator behaviour, meadow bird, mobbing, nest predation, predator–prey interaction,
Online Access:https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/love-thy-neighbourspatial-variation-in-density-dependence-of-nest
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spelling dig-wur-nl-wurpubs-5941652024-12-04 Frauendorf, Magali Allen, Andrew M. Jongejans, Eelke Ens, Bruno J. Teunissen, Wolf Kampichler, Christian van Turnhout, Chris A.M. Bailey, Liam D. de Kroon, Hans Cremer, Jenny Kleyheeg, Erik Nienhuis, Jeroen van de Pol, Martijn Article/Letter to editor Diversity and Distributions 28 (2022) 4 ISSN: 1366-9516 Love thy neighbour?—Spatial variation in density dependence of nest survival in relation to predator community 2022 Aim: In many species, density-dependent effects on reproduction are an important driver of population dynamics. However, it is rarely considered that the direction of density dependence is expected to vary over space and time depending on anti-predator behaviour and predator community. Aggregation may allow for effective group mobbing against avian nest predators while aggregation may also attract mammalian predators, causing negative density dependence. We aim to quantify spatial variation in the effect of conspecific breeding density on nest survival in a mobbing bird species (Eurasian oystercatcher; Haematopus ostralegus) and identify whether this variation in density dependence can be explained by the predator community. Location: Country-wide (The Netherlands). Methods: We integrated reproductive data with breeding territory maps of Eurasian oystercatchers and occupancy maps of avian and mammalian predator species across the Netherlands for a 10-year period. Results: Spatial variation in the composition of the predator community explained the effects of neighbour density, showing decreasing nest survival when both conspecific density and mammalian dominance increased. Also, heterospecific density (from breeding godwits and lapwing) has an additional effect on the oystercatcher nest survival. Strikingly, this pattern did not extend to mammal-free island populations. Main conclusions: Our study provides evidence that both the strength and sign of density dependence can vary spatially within species, implying that it is dangerous to generalize results from a single local population to large-scale management implications and modelling exercises. The study also suggests that conservation actions that aim to attract breeding birds should be prioritized in areas with fewer mammalian predators, but this idea requires further testing on island populations. en application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/love-thy-neighbourspatial-variation-in-density-dependence-of-nest 10.1111/ddi.13457 https://edepot.wur.nl/564675 Allee effect anti-predator behaviour meadow bird mobbing nest predation predator–prey interaction https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Wageningen University & Research
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topic Allee effect
anti-predator behaviour
meadow bird
mobbing
nest predation
predator–prey interaction
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anti-predator behaviour
meadow bird
mobbing
nest predation
predator–prey interaction
spellingShingle Allee effect
anti-predator behaviour
meadow bird
mobbing
nest predation
predator–prey interaction
Allee effect
anti-predator behaviour
meadow bird
mobbing
nest predation
predator–prey interaction
Frauendorf, Magali
Allen, Andrew M.
Jongejans, Eelke
Ens, Bruno J.
Teunissen, Wolf
Kampichler, Christian
van Turnhout, Chris A.M.
Bailey, Liam D.
de Kroon, Hans
Cremer, Jenny
Kleyheeg, Erik
Nienhuis, Jeroen
van de Pol, Martijn
Love thy neighbour?—Spatial variation in density dependence of nest survival in relation to predator community
description Aim: In many species, density-dependent effects on reproduction are an important driver of population dynamics. However, it is rarely considered that the direction of density dependence is expected to vary over space and time depending on anti-predator behaviour and predator community. Aggregation may allow for effective group mobbing against avian nest predators while aggregation may also attract mammalian predators, causing negative density dependence. We aim to quantify spatial variation in the effect of conspecific breeding density on nest survival in a mobbing bird species (Eurasian oystercatcher; Haematopus ostralegus) and identify whether this variation in density dependence can be explained by the predator community. Location: Country-wide (The Netherlands). Methods: We integrated reproductive data with breeding territory maps of Eurasian oystercatchers and occupancy maps of avian and mammalian predator species across the Netherlands for a 10-year period. Results: Spatial variation in the composition of the predator community explained the effects of neighbour density, showing decreasing nest survival when both conspecific density and mammalian dominance increased. Also, heterospecific density (from breeding godwits and lapwing) has an additional effect on the oystercatcher nest survival. Strikingly, this pattern did not extend to mammal-free island populations. Main conclusions: Our study provides evidence that both the strength and sign of density dependence can vary spatially within species, implying that it is dangerous to generalize results from a single local population to large-scale management implications and modelling exercises. The study also suggests that conservation actions that aim to attract breeding birds should be prioritized in areas with fewer mammalian predators, but this idea requires further testing on island populations.
format Article/Letter to editor
topic_facet Allee effect
anti-predator behaviour
meadow bird
mobbing
nest predation
predator–prey interaction
author Frauendorf, Magali
Allen, Andrew M.
Jongejans, Eelke
Ens, Bruno J.
Teunissen, Wolf
Kampichler, Christian
van Turnhout, Chris A.M.
Bailey, Liam D.
de Kroon, Hans
Cremer, Jenny
Kleyheeg, Erik
Nienhuis, Jeroen
van de Pol, Martijn
author_facet Frauendorf, Magali
Allen, Andrew M.
Jongejans, Eelke
Ens, Bruno J.
Teunissen, Wolf
Kampichler, Christian
van Turnhout, Chris A.M.
Bailey, Liam D.
de Kroon, Hans
Cremer, Jenny
Kleyheeg, Erik
Nienhuis, Jeroen
van de Pol, Martijn
author_sort Frauendorf, Magali
title Love thy neighbour?—Spatial variation in density dependence of nest survival in relation to predator community
title_short Love thy neighbour?—Spatial variation in density dependence of nest survival in relation to predator community
title_full Love thy neighbour?—Spatial variation in density dependence of nest survival in relation to predator community
title_fullStr Love thy neighbour?—Spatial variation in density dependence of nest survival in relation to predator community
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