Behavioral island syndrome and its ecological drivers in the Mednyi Island Arctic fox

Author:

Goltsman M. E.1,Kruchenkova E. P.1,Doronina L. O.2

Affiliation:

1. Lomonosov Moscow State University, Biological Faculty, Department of Vertebrate Zoology

2. Institute of Experimental Pathology, ZMBE, University of Muеnster

Abstract

Reptiles, birds, and mammals inhabiting oceanic islands tend to change many ecological, behavioral, and genetic characteristics. These changes are referred to as the “island syndrome”. The behavioral components of these changes have been little studied so far. Based on a 40-year study of the biology of the Arctic fox (Vulpes lagopus) on the Mednyi Island, we show that the island Arctic foxes changed many behavioral characteristics compared to mainland foxes. They use smaller home ranges, travel shorter daily distances, and their dispersal distance from the natal territory is much smaller. An increase in the family size of the island Arctic foxes, together with a decrease in litter size, leads to an increase in parental and kin investment and increased cooperation between family members. At the same time, the island foxes, to a large extent, lost their fear of humans. These features are consistent with those found in other island populations. On the other hand, in contrast to other island populations, Mednyi Arctic foxes have increased territoriality, apparently in response to an increased risk of infanticide. Furthermore, Mednyi Arctic foxes expose sex-biased dispersal and maternal inheritance of home range, which are absent in the mainland foxes. The sex-biased dispersal can be considered a mechanism for avoiding inbreeding. Comparison with island fox (Urocyon littoralis) populations in the Channel Islands (Southern California) suggests that these traits have evolved under the influence of specific environmental drivers of the Mednyi Island: patchy and highly predictable resource distribution. The particular resource distribution led to the increased importance of another driver, social landscape, and a new behavioral metatrait of the Mednyi fox – increased conservatism in spatial, reproductive, and foraging behavior.

Publisher

The Russian Academy of Sciences

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