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Elevational differences in territory defence response in native (endemic and non-endemic) forest birds on Viti Levu Island, Fiji

  • Alivereti N. Naikatini (Corresponding author)
  • , Gunnar Keppel
  • , Gilianne Brodie
  • , Sonia Kleindorfer

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Abstract

Experimental approaches to measure territory defence can be used to interpret the relative magnitude of intraspecific aggression in different ecological contexts. The aim of this study is to examine the response of Fijian forest bird species to conspecific intruders using playback of previously recorded songs along an elevational gradient. We address two questions: Do different foraging guilds in Fiji’s forest birds show different patterns of territorial defence behaviour towards conspecific intruders? Secondly, do Fiji’s forest birds show stronger territorial defence at higher elevations? We explore these questions across two foraging guilds (insectivore and omnivore) on Viti Levu Island, Fiji. All four focal species had a stronger response at the highest elevation, and the endemic insectivore had the strongest response. Perhaps high elevation insects are less abundant and hence increased aggressiveness is favoured to defend the territory, and/or perhaps in general more aggressive birds colonise higher elevation areas, both ideas that require further testing. This study provides first insights into response to conspecifics in Fiji’s forest birds that can be explored in relation to avian behaviour also in the context of human activity, human disturbance and threats to the persistence of birds across elevational gradients.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)301 - 316
Number of pages16
JournalNew Zealand Journal of Zoology
Volume51
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 31 Jan 2024

Funding

We acknowledge and thank all the students from Flinders University and University of South Australia that were funded by the Australian Government New Colombo Plan who assisted with bird monitoring and playback trials from 2017\u20132018, and the volunteers from Nature Fiji Mareqeti Viti and University of the South Pacific. We are grateful to the Ministry of Forestry and Abaca community for giving us permission to access and conduct survey in the Colo-i-Suva Mahogany Reserve and the Koroyanitu National Heritage Park. We thank the Abaca Eco-Lodge project management, Mr Pauliasi Kubu, Ms. Kalesi Bose, and the local guides for accommodating the survey team and providing research assistance.

Austrian Fields of Science 2012

  • 106051 Behavioural biology

Keywords

  • Fiji’s forest birds
  • conspecifics
  • Intraspecific
  • elevation
  • playback
  • defence
  • Behaviour
  • intraspecific
  • behaviour
  • Conspecific

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