Ecological Segregation of Bustards (Otididae) in the North of the Lower Volga Region: Evolutionary and Adaptive Aspects |
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Authors: | Shlyakhtin G. V. Tabachishin V. G. Khrustov A. V. Zav'yalov E. V. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Chernyshevsky State University, Astrakhanskaya ul. 83, Saratov, 410012, Russia;(2) Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution, Saratov Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences, Rabochaya ul. 24, Saratov, 410028, Russia |
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Abstract: | Based on the concept of an ecological niche, the processes of segregation in the Lower Volga populations of great and little bustards (Otis tarda L. and Tetrax tetrax L). have been studied in the evolutionary and adaptive aspects. The results have shown that segregation of the ecological niches of the two species occurs mainly on a trophic basis, when bird specialization in the use of food resources provides the possibility of changing the nesting biotopes. Some trophic adaptations are temporary and do not modify a species-specific stereotype, whereas other adaptations lead to the development of new forms of behavior and their evolutionary stabilization. Spatial characteristics (biotopic preference, nest location, etc.) complement the identified hierarchical series of parameters characterizing the ecological niches of the species studied. In the Transvolga region of Saratov oblast, the total sizes of great and little bustard populations in the breeding season reach approximately 4100 and 5900 birds, respectively. |
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Keywords: | great bustard little bustard Lower Volga region ecological segregation trophic adaptation behavior population size |
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