Bridge A P, Elwood R W, Dick J T
Medical Biology Centre, School of Biology and Biochemistry, The Queen's University of Belfast, UK.
Proc Biol Sci. 2000 Feb 7;267(1440):273-9. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2000.0997.
Agonistic behaviour between male orb-web spiders Metellina mengei competing for access to female webs was examined in field experiments to test the major predictions of game theory. Winners of fights were significantly larger than losers, particularly with respect to the length of the first pair of legs, which are sexually dimorphic in this species and used extensively in agonistic encounters. The size of the winning male had no influence on contest intensity or duration, and neither did relative size. However, fight intensity and duration were both positively correlated with the size of the losing male. Resident males won significantly more contests than intruders. Winning intruders were significantly larger than winning residents and it was these winning intruders that tended to produce the longer fights. Female weight and hence reproductive value had a marked influence on fight intensity and duration of fights won by the intruder but not those won by the resident. This indicates that only the resident obtains information about the female. These data are discussed with reference to the discrepancy with theory and a failure of some contestants to obtain information on resource value and relative contestant size necessary to optimize fight strategy.
在野外实验中,对争夺雌蛛蛛网的雄性门氏络新妇蛛之间的争斗行为进行了研究,以检验博弈论的主要预测。争斗的胜者明显比败者体型更大,尤其是第一对腿的长度,在这个物种中这对腿具有两性异形,并且在争斗中被广泛使用。获胜雄性的体型对争斗强度或持续时间没有影响,相对体型也没有影响。然而,争斗强度和持续时间都与失败雄性的体型呈正相关。常住雄性比入侵者赢得的争斗显著更多。获胜的入侵者明显比获胜的常住者体型更大,正是这些获胜的入侵者往往会引发更长时间的争斗。雌蛛的体重以及由此产生的繁殖价值对入侵者赢得的争斗的强度和持续时间有显著影响,但对常住者赢得的争斗则没有影响。这表明只有常住者能获取有关雌蛛的信息。结合理论上的差异以及一些竞争者未能获取优化争斗策略所需的资源价值和相对竞争者体型信息这一情况,对这些数据进行了讨论。