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大灰伯劳(Lanius excubitor)穿刺行为的性别差异:雄性的穿刺技能比雌性更好吗?

Sex differences in impaling behaviour of Great Grey Shrike Lanius excubitor: do males have better impaling skills than females?

作者信息

Antczak Marcin, Hromada Martin, Tryjanowski Piotr

机构信息

Department of Behavioural Ecology, Adam Mickiewicz University, Umultowska 89, 61-614 Poznań, Poland.

出版信息

Behav Processes. 2012 Sep;91(1):50-3. doi: 10.1016/j.beproc.2012.05.007. Epub 2012 Jun 1.

Abstract

Prey impaling in shrikes Laniidae is considered to be a feeding adaptation to dismember and consume large prey and is unique among food-storing animals. However, other exaptations of this behaviour were recorded, including signals in mate choice, where cache size is a sign of male quality. Thus, due to a strong sexual selection, male and female birds might differ in their behavioural patterns of impaling behaviour. We examined sex differences in impaling behaviour of the Great Grey Shrike Lanius excubitor - one of the species where caches are known to be sexual signals. Data were collected in western Poland during breeding seasons in the years 2006-2010. In the studied population, we recorded several sex-specific differences in impaling behaviour. Males impaled prey, invertebrates as well as vertebrates, faster and with fewer attempts per impaling event than females. Sexes differed in the location of impaled prey; males selected more visible places, especially during the mating and courtship phase, whereas females impaled prey in concealed locations. Males also had slightly better impaling success compared to females. We suggest that sex differences in impaling behaviour may be due to different uses of impaled prey, and the better impaling skills of males may be the result of better experience in impaling which is forced by sexual selection in this species. We also discuss other factors which might trigger sex-specific differences in food caching by shrikes.

摘要

伯劳科鸟类的猎物穿刺行为被认为是一种取食适应,用于肢解和捕食大型猎物,这在储存食物的动物中是独一无二的。然而,这种行为还有其他适应性功能,包括在配偶选择中的信号作用,其中储存量是雄性质量的一个标志。因此,由于强烈的性选择,雄性和雌性鸟类在穿刺行为的行为模式上可能存在差异。我们研究了灰伯劳(Lanius excubitor)穿刺行为的性别差异——已知在该物种中储存物是性信号之一。数据于2006 - 2010年繁殖季节在波兰西部收集。在研究的种群中,我们记录到了穿刺行为的几个性别特异性差异。雄性穿刺猎物(包括无脊椎动物和脊椎动物)的速度比雌性快,且每次穿刺事件的尝试次数更少。两性在穿刺猎物的位置上存在差异;雄性选择更显眼的地方,尤其是在交配和求偶阶段,而雌性则将猎物穿刺在隐蔽的位置。与雌性相比,雄性的穿刺成功率也略高。我们认为穿刺行为的性别差异可能是由于对穿刺猎物的不同用途,并且雄性更好的穿刺技能可能是该物种性选择所迫使的更好穿刺经验的结果。我们还讨论了可能引发伯劳科鸟类在食物储存方面性别特异性差异的其他因素。

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