Hall Michelle L, Molles Laura E, Illes Anya E, Vehrencamp Sandra L
Lab of Ornithology, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14850 USA ; Behavioural Ecology of Sexual Signals Group, Max Planck Institute for Ornithology, Germany.
Bio-Protection and Ecology Division, Lincoln University, New Zealand.
J Avian Biol. 2009 Mar;40(2). doi: 10.1111/j.1600-048X.2009.04540.x.
Investment in signalling is subject to multiple trade-offs that vary with life-stage, leading to a complex relationship between survival and trait expression. We show a negative relationship between survival and song rate in response to simulated territorial intrusion in male banded wrens (), and test several explanations for this association. (1) Male age failed to explain the association: though age affected song rate in a cross-sectional analysis, longitudinal analysis showed that individuals did not increase their song rate as they got older. Reconciling these results suggests differential selection against young males that respond to intrusion with low song rates. (2) Mortality costs of high song rates did not appear to explain the negative relationship between song rate and survival because, though song rate in response to playback was condition-dependent, high song rates in a different context did not appear to impose mortality costs. (3) High levels of territorial pressure may have increased mortality, but were not associated with high song rates in response to playback. (4) Since song rates did not increase with age, but tended to increase only in the last year of life, we tentatively suggest that the negative relationship between song rate and survival could represent a terminal investment in territorial defence by males in their final breeding season, though further work is needed to confirm this conclusion.
信号传递方面的投入面临多种权衡,这些权衡会因生命阶段而异,从而导致生存与性状表达之间呈现复杂的关系。我们发现,在模拟领地入侵的情况下,雄性斑鹪鹩的生存与鸣叫速率之间存在负相关关系,并对这种关联的几种解释进行了检验。(1)雄性年龄无法解释这种关联:虽然在横断面分析中年龄会影响鸣叫速率,但纵向分析表明,个体并不会随着年龄增长而提高鸣叫速率。对这些结果的调和表明,对于以低鸣叫速率应对入侵的年轻雄性存在差异性选择。(2)高鸣叫速率的死亡成本似乎无法解释鸣叫速率与生存之间的负相关关系,因为尽管对回放的鸣叫速率取决于个体状态,但在不同情境下的高鸣叫速率似乎并未带来死亡成本。(3)高水平的领地压力可能增加了死亡率,但与对回放的高鸣叫速率并无关联。(4)由于鸣叫速率不会随年龄增长而增加,而是仅在生命的最后一年趋于增加,我们初步认为,鸣叫速率与生存之间的负相关关系可能代表雄性在其最后繁殖季节对领地防御的终极投入,不过还需要进一步研究来证实这一结论。