Effects of age, breeding strategy, population density, and number of neighbors on territory size and shape in Passerculus sandwichensis (Savannah Sparrow)

Author:

Suarez Sharma Sarika P1,Dobney Sarah L1ORCID,Norris D Ryan2ORCID,Doucet Stéphanie M1,Newman Amy E M2ORCID,Burant Joseph B23ORCID,Moran Ines G14ORCID,Mueller Sarah D2ORCID,Spina Hayley A2,Mennill Daniel J1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Integrative Biology, University of Windsor , Windsor, Ontario , Canada

2. Department of Integrative Biology, University of Guelph , Guelph, Ontario , Canada

3. Department of Animal Ecology, Netherlands Institute of Ecology , Wageningen , Netherlands

4. Office of the Provost, University of Oregon , Eugene, Oregon , USA

Abstract

ABSTRACT The size and shape of an animal’s breeding territory are dynamic features influenced by multiple intrinsic and extrinsic factors and can have important implications for survival and reproduction. Quantitative studies of variation in these territory features can generate deeper insights into animal ecology and behavior. We explored the effect of age, breeding strategy, population density, and number of neighbors on the size and shape of breeding territories in an island population of Passerculus sandwichensis (Savannah Sparrow). Our dataset consisted of 407 breeding territories belonging to 225 males sampled over 11 years. We compared territory sizes to the age of the male territorial holder, the male’s reproductive strategy (monogamy vs. polygyny), the number of birds in the study population (population density), and the number of immediate territorial neighbors (local density). We found substantial variation in territory size, with territories ranging over two orders of magnitude from 57 to 5,727 m2 (0.0057–0.57 ha). Older males had larger territories, polygynous males had larger territories, territories were smaller in years with higher population density, and larger territories were associated with more immediate territorial neighbors. We also found substantial variation in territory shape, from near-circular to irregularly shaped territories. Males with more neighbors had irregularly shaped territories, but shape did not vary with male age, breeding strategy, or population density. For males that lived 2 years or longer, we found strong consistent individual differences in territory size across years, but weaker individual differences in territory shape, suggesting that size has high repeatability whereas shape has low repeatability. Our work provides evidence that songbird territories are highly dynamic, and that their size and shape reflect both intrinsic factors (age and number of breeding partners) and extrinsic factors (population density and number of territorial neighbors).

Funder

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

University of Windsor

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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