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依赖已知的还是探索新的?一种携带蝌蚪的蛙的运动模式和繁殖资源利用

Relying on known or exploring for new? Movement patterns and reproductive resource use in a tadpole-transporting frog.

作者信息

Beck Kristina B, Loretto Matthias-Claudio, Ringler Max, Hödl Walter, Pašukonis Andrius

机构信息

Department of Behavioural Ecology and Evolutionary Genetics, Max Planck Institute for Ornithology, Seewiesen, Germany.

Department of Cognitive Biology, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria.

出版信息

PeerJ. 2017 Aug 29;5:e3745. doi: 10.7717/peerj.3745. eCollection 2017.

Abstract

Animals relying on uncertain, ephemeral and patchy resources have to regularly update their information about profitable sites. For many tropical amphibians, widespread, scattered breeding pools constitute such fluctuating resources. Among tropical amphibians, poison frogs (Dendrobatidae) exhibit some of the most complex spatial and parental behaviors-including territoriality and tadpole transport from terrestrial clutches to ephemeral aquatic deposition sites. Recent studies have revealed that poison frogs rely on spatial memory to successfully navigate through their environment. This raises the question of when and how these frogs gain information about the area and suitable reproductive resources. To investigate the spatial patterns of pool use and to reveal potential explorative behavior, we used telemetry to follow males of the territorial dendrobatid frog during tadpole transport and subsequent homing. To elicit exploration, we reduced resource availability experimentally by simulating desiccated deposition sites. We found that tadpole transport is strongly directed towards known deposition sites and that frogs take similar direct paths when returning to their home territory. Frogs move faster during tadpole transport than when homing after the deposition, which probably reflects different risks and costs during these two movement phases. We found no evidence for exploration, neither during transport nor homing, and independent of the availability of deposition sites. We suggest that prospecting during tadpole transport is too risky for the transported offspring as well as for the transporting male. Relying on spatial memory of multiple previously discovered pools appears to be the predominant and successful strategy for the exploitation of reproductive resources in . Our study provides for the first time a detailed description of poison frog movement patterns during tadpole transport and corroborates recent findings on the significance of spatial memory in poison frogs. When these frogs explore and discover new reproductive resources remains unknown.

摘要

依赖不确定、短暂且零散资源的动物必须定期更新有关有利可图地点的信息。对于许多热带两栖动物来说,广泛分布、分散的繁殖池就构成了这类波动的资源。在热带两栖动物中,箭毒蛙(树蛙科)展现出一些最为复杂的空间和亲代行为,包括领地行为以及将蝌蚪从陆地巢穴转移至短暂的水生产卵地。最近的研究表明,箭毒蛙依靠空间记忆在其环境中成功导航。这就引发了一个问题,即这些青蛙何时以及如何获取有关该区域和合适繁殖资源的信息。为了研究繁殖池使用的空间模式并揭示潜在的探索行为,我们使用遥测技术追踪领地性树蛙科青蛙的雄性个体在蝌蚪转移及随后归巢过程中的行动。为了引发探索行为,我们通过模拟干涸的产卵地来实验性地减少资源可用性。我们发现蝌蚪转移强烈地指向已知的产卵地,并且青蛙在返回其领地时会采取相似的直接路径。青蛙在蝌蚪转移过程中比在产卵后归巢时移动得更快,这可能反映了这两个移动阶段不同的风险和成本。我们没有发现探索行为的证据,无论是在转移过程中还是归巢过程中,且与产卵地的可用性无关。我们认为,在蝌蚪转移过程中进行勘察对被转移的后代以及转移的雄性青蛙来说风险都太大。依靠对多个先前发现的繁殖池的空间记忆似乎是利用繁殖资源的主要且成功的策略。我们的研究首次详细描述了箭毒蛙在蝌蚪转移过程中的移动模式,并证实了最近关于空间记忆在箭毒蛙中重要性的研究发现。这些青蛙何时探索并发现新的繁殖资源仍然未知。

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