Lelito Jonathan P, Brown William D
Department of Biology, State University of New York, Fredonia, NY 14063, USA.
Am Nat. 2006 Aug;168(2):263-9. doi: 10.1086/505757. Epub 2006 Jul 12.
Male complicity versus conflict over sexual cannibalism in mantids remains extremely controversial, yet few studies have attempted to establish a causal relationship between risk of cannibalism and male reproductive behavior. We studied male risk-taking behavior in the praying mantid Tenodera aridifolia sinensis by altering the risk imposed by females and measuring changes in male behavior. We show that males were less likely to approach hungrier, more rapacious females, and when they did approach, they moved more slowly, courted with greater intensity, and mounted from a greater distance. Similarly, when forced to approach females head-on, within better view and better reach of females, males also approached more slowly and courted with greater intensity. Thus, males behaved in a manner clearly indicative of risk avoidance, and we support the hypothesis of sexual conflict over sexual cannibalism.
在螳螂中,雄性在性食同类行为上是同谋还是存在冲突,这一问题仍然极具争议,然而很少有研究试图在同类相食风险与雄性生殖行为之间建立因果关系。我们通过改变雌性所带来的风险并测量雄性行为的变化,研究了中华大刀螳雄性的冒险行为。我们发现,雄性接近饥饿、更贪婪的雌性的可能性较小,而当它们接近时,移动速度更慢,求偶强度更大,且从更远的距离进行交配。同样,当被迫正面接近雌性,处于雌性更好的视野范围内且更容易被其攻击时,雄性也会接近得更慢,求偶强度更大。因此,雄性的行为方式明显表明它们在规避风险,并且我们支持性食同类行为存在性冲突的假说。