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当更多并不更快乐时:利用野生种群动态了解密度对海马场外交配行为的影响。

When more is not merrier: Using wild population dynamics to understand the effect of density on ex situ seahorse mating behaviors.

机构信息

Biology Department, University of Tampa, Tampa, FL, United States of America.

Department of Biology, Tufts University, Boston, MA, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2019 Jul 2;14(7):e0218069. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0218069. eCollection 2019.

Abstract

Seahorses are considered one of the most iconic examples of a monogamous species in the animal kingdom. This study investigates the relationship between stocking density and mating and competitive behavior from the context of the field biology of the dwarf seahorse, Hippocampus zosterae (Jordan & Gilbert). Animals were housed in 38 liter tanks at a range of densities and sex ratios (from 2-8 animals per tank), and their reproductive and other social behaviors were monitored from tank introduction through copulation. At low tank densities and even sex ratios but comparatively high field densities, frequency of both mating and competitive behaviors was low in trials. A higher level of males in tanks across all densities increased competition, activity levels, and aggression leading to egg transfer errors and brood expulsion, resulting in lower reproductive success. Across seahorse species, mean and maximum wild densities were consistently lower than those used in ex situ breeding, with adult sex ratios that were significantly female biased. However, significant variation exists in wild seahorse densities across species, with higher densities detected in focal/mark recapture studies and on artificial habitat structures than reported with belt transect sampling techniques. Interchange of knowledge gained in both aquarium and wild contexts will allow us to better understand the biology of this genus, and improve reproduction in captivity. Interpreting ex situ reproductive behaviors of seahorses within various densities reported from natural populations will help us predict the impact of conservation efforts and increase the likelihood of long-term persistence of populations for this threatened genus.

摘要

海马被认为是动物王国中最具代表性的一夫一妻制物种之一。本研究从矮海马(Hippocampus zosterae(Jordan & Gilbert))的野外生物学角度调查了养殖密度与交配和竞争行为之间的关系。将动物饲养在 38 升的水箱中,密度和性别比例范围从每箱 2-8 只不等,并从水箱引入到交配期间监测其繁殖和其他社会行为。在低水箱密度和甚至性别比例但相对较高的野外密度下,试验中交配和竞争行为的频率都较低。在所有密度下,水箱中雄性水平的升高增加了竞争、活动水平和攻击性,导致卵转移错误和幼体驱逐,从而降低了繁殖成功率。在海马物种中,平均和最大野生密度始终低于体外繁殖中使用的密度,而成年性别比例明显偏向雌性。然而,野生海马密度在物种之间存在显著差异,在焦点/标记重捕研究和人工栖息地结构中检测到的密度高于带式截距采样技术报告的密度。在水族馆和野外环境中获得的知识的交流将使我们能够更好地了解这个属的生物学,并提高人工养殖的繁殖成功率。在自然种群中报告的各种密度范围内解释海马的体外繁殖行为,将有助于我们预测保护工作的影响,并增加该受威胁属种群长期生存的可能性。

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