Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA.
Biol Lett. 2010 Feb 23;6(1):10-3. doi: 10.1098/rsbl.2009.0420. Epub 2009 Jul 29.
Many animals use signals to assess the fighting ability of rivals and reduce the cost of aggressive competition. However, little is known about how an individual's own quality influences their signal assessment decisions. Polistes dominulus wasps have visual signals of fighting ability that provide a good model for testing the dynamics of rival choice. We found that rival assessment behaviour was influenced by the advertised quality of the individual, their rivals, and the interaction between individual and rival quality. Individuals of high advertised quality were more likely to challenge rivals and individuals of low advertised quality were more likely to be challenged. However, when choosing among two rivals with different advertised quality, individuals did not simply choose the lower quality rival. Instead, they only preferred the lower quality rival when there was a small difference between their own advertised quality and that of their rivals. Individuals were not choosy when both rivals advertised relatively high or relatively low quality. Therefore, although P. dominulus facial patterns function as conventional signals of fighting ability that provide valuable information about their bearer's behavioural strategy, there is substantial variation in signal responses based on the relative intensity of the senders' and receivers' signals.
许多动物利用信号来评估竞争对手的战斗能力,从而降低攻击性竞争的成本。然而,对于个体自身素质如何影响其信号评估决策,人们知之甚少。 黄猄蚁具有可用于测试对手选择动态的视觉战斗能力信号。我们发现,竞争对手评估行为受到个体自身和竞争对手所展示的质量以及两者之间的相互作用的影响。高广告质量的个体更有可能挑战竞争对手,而低广告质量的个体更有可能受到挑战。然而,当在两个具有不同广告质量的竞争对手之间进行选择时,个体并不会简单地选择低质量的竞争对手。相反,只有当他们自身的广告质量与竞争对手的广告质量相差较小时,他们才会偏爱低质量的竞争对手。当两个竞争对手都展示出相对较高或相对较低的质量时,个体就不会挑剔了。因此,尽管 P. dominulus 的面部图案作为战斗能力的传统信号提供了有关其携带者行为策略的有价值信息,但信号反应存在很大差异,这取决于发送者和接收者信号的相对强度。