Center for the Sustainable Forestry in Southern China, Nanjing Forestry University, Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, China.
The College of Forestry, Nanjing Forestry University, Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, China.
Sci Rep. 2017 Sep 19;7(1):11875. doi: 10.1038/s41598-017-11890-x.
Most animals employ aggressive behaviours to acquire resources such as food, territory and mates. Although mating is important for males, which typically exhibit competitive behaviours to gain mating opportunities, they generally tend to avoid conflict escalation; while extreme combat also occurs in some species and results in death. In this study, male-male lethal combat behaviour in Anastatus disparis was examined (Hymenoptera: Eupelmidae) by investigating the characteristics of fighting and the factors that influence fighting intensity in this species. Male fight intensity in A. disparis increased with both competitor density and female presence, while it was not influenced by the relatedness among male competitors. By comparing the frequency of received attacks between injured and non-injured males, we found that the former were more vulnerable to attack. In contrast to death due to lethal attack, death that occurs as a result of A. disparis combat may be the cumulative effect of injuries sustained over repeated competitive encounters. Combined with the biological characters of A. disparis, we discuss potential factors contributing to the evolution of fatal conflict in this species.
大多数动物会采用攻击行为来获取资源,例如食物、领地和配偶。虽然交配对雄性很重要,因为雄性通常会表现出竞争行为来获得交配机会,但它们通常会避免冲突升级;而在一些物种中也会发生极端的战斗,导致死亡。在这项研究中,我们通过研究战斗的特征以及影响这种物种战斗强度的因素,研究了异色异盲蝽(膜翅目:盾蝽科)雄性间的致命战斗行为。异色异盲蝽雄性的战斗强度随着竞争者密度和雌性存在的增加而增加,而与雄性竞争者之间的亲缘关系无关。通过比较受伤和未受伤雄性所受到的攻击频率,我们发现前者更容易受到攻击。与因致命攻击而死亡不同,异色异盲蝽战斗导致的死亡可能是由于在反复的竞争中遭受的多次伤害而累积的结果。结合异色异盲蝽的生物学特征,我们讨论了导致该物种致命冲突进化的潜在因素。