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在高密度环境下生活的长寿澳大利亚蜥蜴(Physignathus lesueurii)中,雄性个体之间会频繁且积极地转换其社会策略。

Aggressive transition between alternative male social tactics in a long-lived Australian dragon (Physignathus lesueurii) living at high density.

机构信息

Department of Biology, University of Central Oklahoma, Edmond, Oklahoma, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2012;7(8):e41819. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0041819. Epub 2012 Aug 8.

Abstract

Theory predicts the evolution of alternative male social tactics when intense competition coupled with the superior competitive ability of some individuals limits access to reproductive opportunities by others. How selection has shaped alternative social tactics may be especially interesting in long-lived species where size among sexually mature males varies markedly. We conducted experimental studies on long-lived eastern Australian water dragons living where competition was intense to test the hypotheses that mature males adopt alternative social tactics that are plastic, and that large size and body condition determine resource-holding potential. Approximately one-half of mature males (N = 14) defended territories using high rates of patrol and advertisement display, whereas 16 smaller mature males having lower body condition indices utilized non-territorial social tactics. Although territorial males were larger in absolute size and head dimensions, their heads were not allometrically larger. Territorial males advertised very frequently using displays involving stereotypical movements of the head and dewlap. More aggressive displays were given infrequently during baseline social conditions, but increased during periods of social instability. Female home ranges overlapped those of several territorial and non-territorial males, but females interacted more frequently with territorial males. The extreme plasticity of social tactics in this species that are dependent on body size was confirmed by two instances when relatively large non-territorial males spontaneously evicted territory owners, and by marked shifts in tactics by non-territorial males in response to temporary experimental removals of territory owners, followed (usually) by their expulsion when original owners were reinstated. The high level of social plasticity in this population where same-sex competitors are densely concentrated in preferred habitat suggests that chronic high energetic costs of defense may select for males to cycle between territorial and non-territorial social tactics depending upon their changing energetic status and their current capacity for competition with rivals.

摘要

理论预测,当激烈的竞争加上一些个体的优越竞争能力限制了其他个体的繁殖机会时,替代雄性社会策略会进化。选择如何塑造替代社会策略,在寿命长的物种中可能尤其有趣,因为在这些物种中,性成熟雄性之间的体型差异非常明显。我们对生活在竞争激烈的澳大利亚东部水龙进行了实验研究,以检验以下假设:成熟雄性采用替代的、具有可塑性的社会策略,而体型大小和身体状况决定资源持有潜力。大约有一半的成熟雄性(N=14)使用高巡逻率和广告展示来保卫领地,而 16 只体型较小、身体状况较差的成熟雄性则采用非领地性的社会策略。尽管领地雄性在绝对体型和头部尺寸上较大,但它们的头部并没有按比例变大。领地雄性通过涉及头部和颈垂典型运动的展示来非常频繁地展示,通常是在社会不稳定时期增加。雌性的家域与几个领地和非领地雄性重叠,但它们与领地雄性的互动更频繁。该物种的社会策略具有极端的可塑性,这取决于体型,有两个实例证实了这一点:相对较大的非领地雄性会自发驱逐领地所有者,而且非领地雄性会根据领地所有者的临时实验移除而显著改变策略,通常会在原所有者复职时被驱逐。在这个种群中,同性竞争者在偏好栖息地中密集集中,社会高度灵活,这表明防御的长期高能量成本可能会选择雄性根据其变化的能量状态和与竞争对手竞争的当前能力,在领地和非领地社会策略之间循环。

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