Leal M
Department of Biology, Washington University
Anim Behav. 1999 Sep;58(3):521-526. doi: 10.1006/anbe.1999.1181.
Current theory on the evolution of pursuit-deterrent signals predicts that it may be advantageous for the prey to communicate to the predator its alertness and its ability to escape an attack. I tested these predictions by staging predator-prey encounters between A. cristatellus lizards and a model of one of its predators under natural conditions. Results supported the use of pushup displays as pursuit-deterrent signals. The intensity of signals, measured as the number of pushups given during predation episodes, was significantly positively correlated with individual physiological condition measured as endurance capacity. Because endurance capacity can be a critical aspect limiting the ability of A. cristatellus to escape a predatory attack, pushup displays can potentially communicate an individual's ability to escape an attack and, therefore, can be categorized as honest signals. Furthermore, because pushup displays are widely used during anoline social interactions, predation pressure and sexual selection may simultaneously favour the evolution of honest communication to allow both the predator and the potential mate or male rival to assess individual quality using the same signal. Copyright 1999 The Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour.
当前关于追逐威慑信号进化的理论预测,猎物向捕食者传达其警觉性和逃避攻击的能力可能是有利的。我通过在自然条件下安排卷尾蜥(A. cristatellus)与其中一种捕食者的模型进行捕食者 - 猎物相遇实验,来检验这些预测。结果支持将俯卧撑展示用作追逐威慑信号。信号强度以捕食过程中给出的俯卧撑次数来衡量,与以耐力能力衡量的个体生理状况显著正相关。由于耐力能力可能是限制卷尾蜥逃避捕食性攻击能力的一个关键因素,俯卧撑展示可能传达了个体逃避攻击的能力,因此可被归类为诚实信号。此外,由于俯卧撑展示在安乐蜥的社会互动中广泛使用,捕食压力和性选择可能同时有利于诚实交流的进化,使捕食者以及潜在配偶或雄性对手都能使用相同信号评估个体质量。版权所有1999动物行为研究协会。