Cooper W E, Vitt L J
Department of Biology, Auburn University at Montgomery, 36193, Montgomery, AL, USA.
Department of Biology, University of California, 90024, Los Angeles, CA, USA.
Oecologia. 1987 Jun;72(3):321-326. doi: 10.1007/BF00377558.
A laboratory experiment with the broad-headed skink (Eumeces laticeps) involving staged agonistic encounters demonstrates that larger males have an advantage over smaller ones in agonistic bouts. Field data on head wounds produced by intraspecific fighting during the breeding season show a much higher frequency of new wounds among males over 100 mm in snout-vent-length than in smaller males. The significant difference in new-wound frequency strongly suggests avoidance of fights by the small males, which is corroborated by laboratory and field observations. Access by males to reproductively active females depends on the ability to defeat other males in aggressive contests virtually always involving head biting if the males are of nearly equal size. Because the probability of winning agonistic encounters increases with size, young males avoid fights with older males. Aggressive contests with larger males and reproductive attempts other than courtship in the absence of larger males are deferred.Aggressive behavior in E. laticeps may be employed in direct defense of females, but might also be expressed in defense of specific sites and/or territories. In the laboratory, males in their home cages were significantly more likely to win encounters with males of similar size than were males fighting in the home cages of opponents. This suggests that encounter site could be important in determining encounter outcome and that field study of possible site defense or territoriality is needed.
一项针对宽头石龙子(Eumeces laticeps)的实验室实验,其中涉及 staged 对抗性遭遇,结果表明在对抗性较量中,体型较大的雄性比体型较小的雄性更具优势。关于繁殖季节种内争斗造成的头部伤口的野外数据显示,吻肛长度超过100毫米的雄性新伤口出现频率比体型较小的雄性高得多。新伤口频率的显著差异有力地表明小体型雄性会避免争斗,这一点得到了实验室和野外观察的证实。雄性接近处于繁殖活跃期的雌性取决于其在几乎总是涉及咬头的攻击性竞争中击败其他雄性的能力,如果雄性体型几乎相等的话。由于在对抗性遭遇中获胜的概率随体型增大而增加,年轻雄性会避免与年长雄性争斗。与体型较大的雄性进行攻击性竞争以及在没有体型较大雄性的情况下除求偶之外的繁殖尝试都会推迟。宽头石龙子的攻击性行为可能用于直接保护雌性,但也可能表现为保护特定地点和/或领地。在实验室中,处于其自家笼子里的雄性比在对手笼子里争斗的雄性更有可能在与体型相似的雄性的遭遇中获胜。这表明遭遇地点在决定遭遇结果方面可能很重要,因此需要对可能的地点防御或领地行为进行野外研究。
“staged”这里不太明确准确意思,暂保留英文。