Does Environmental Heterogeneity Promote Cognitive Abilities?
Resumen
In the context of global change the possible loss of biodiversity has been identified as a major concern. Biodiversity could be seriously threatened as a direct consequence of changes in availability of food, changing thermal conditions, and loss and fragmentation of habitat. Considering the magnitude of global change, an understanding of the mechanisms involved in coping with a changing environment is urgent. We explore the hypothesis that species and individuals experiencing highly variable environments are more likely to develop a wider range of responses to handle the different and unpredictable conditions imposed by global change. In the case of vertebrates, the responses to the challenges imposed by unpredictable perturbations ultimately are linked to cognitive abilities allowing the solving of problems, and the maximization of energy intake. Our models were hummingbirds, which offer a particularly compelling group in which to examine the functional and mechanistic links between behavioral and energetic strategies in individuals experiencing different degrees of social and environmental heterogeneity.
Materias
recently-arrived hummingbirdrufous hummingbirds
SEPHANOIDES-SEPHANIODES
BEHAVIORAL FLEXIBILITY
CORVUS-MONEDULOIDES
SELASPHORUS-RUFUS
Origen
Integrative and Comparative Biology, volume 55, number 3, pp. 432–443DOI: 10.1093/icb/icv062
https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/135270
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