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繁殖状态会影响西班牙雌性水龟在被捕食风险下的隐藏行为,但不会影响其探索活动。

Reproductive state affects hiding behaviour under risk of predation but not exploratory activity of female Spanish terrapins.

作者信息

Ibáñez Alejandro, Marzal Alfonso, López Pilar, Martín José

机构信息

Departamento de Ecología Evolutiva, Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales, CSIC, José Gutiérrez Abascal 2, E-28006 Madrid, Spain.

Departamento de Biología Animal, Universidad de Extremadura, 06071 Badajoz, Spain.

出版信息

Behav Processes. 2015 Feb;111:90-6. doi: 10.1016/j.beproc.2014.12.004. Epub 2014 Dec 17.

Abstract

Female investment during reproduction may reduce survivorship due to increased predation risk. During pregnancy, the locomotor performance of gravid females might be diminished due to the additional weight acquired. In addition, egg production may also increase thermoregulatory, metabolic and physiological costs. Also, pregnant females have greater potential fitness and should take fewer risks. Thus, females should ponder their reproductive state when considering their behavioural responses under risky situations. Here, we examine how reproductive state influence risk-taking behaviour in different contexts in female Spanish terrapins (Mauremys leprosa). We simulated predator attacks of different risk levels and measured the time that the turtles spent hiding entirely inside their own shells (i.e. appearance times). We also assessed the subsequent time after emergence from the shell that the turtles spent immobile monitoring for predators before starting to escape actively (i.e. waiting times). Likewise, we performed a novel-environment test and measured the exploratory activity of turtles. We found no correlations between appearance time, waiting time or exploratory activity, but appearance times were correlated across different risk levels. Only appearance time was affected by the reproductive state, where gravid females reappeared relatively later from their shells after a predator attack than non-gravid ones. Moreover, among gravid females, those carrying greater clutches tended to have longer appearance times. This suggests that only larger clutches could affect hiding behaviour in risky contexts. In contrast, waiting time spent scanning for predators and exploratory activity were not affected by the reproductive state. These differences between gravid and non-gravid females might be explained by the metabolic-physiological costs associated with egg production and embryo maintenance, as well as by the relatively higher potential fitness of gravid females.

摘要

繁殖期间雌性的投入可能会因被捕食风险增加而降低存活率。在怀孕期间,怀孕雌性的运动能力可能会因体重增加而下降。此外,产卵也可能增加体温调节、代谢和生理成本。而且,怀孕雌性具有更高的潜在适应性,应该承担更少的风险。因此,雌性在考虑风险情境下的行为反应时,应该权衡自己的生殖状态。在此,我们研究了生殖状态如何影响西班牙雌性水龟(黄斑池龟)在不同情境下的冒险行为。我们模拟了不同风险水平的捕食者攻击,并测量了乌龟完全躲在自己壳内的时间(即露面时间)。我们还评估了乌龟从壳中出来后,在开始积极逃跑之前静止监测捕食者的后续时间(即等待时间)。同样,我们进行了一项新环境测试,并测量了乌龟的探索活动。我们发现露面时间、等待时间或探索活动之间没有相关性,但不同风险水平下的露面时间是相关的。只有露面时间受生殖状态影响,怀孕雌性在捕食者攻击后从壳中重新露面的时间比未怀孕的雌性相对更晚。此外,在怀孕雌性中,怀有更大窝卵数的个体往往有更长的露面时间。这表明只有更大的窝卵数会影响风险情境下的隐藏行为。相比之下,用于扫描捕食者的等待时间和探索活动不受生殖状态影响。怀孕和未怀孕雌性之间的这些差异可能是由与产卵和胚胎维持相关的代谢 - 生理成本,以及怀孕雌性相对更高的潜在适应性所解释的。

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