Departamento de Ecología Evolutiva, Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales, CSIC, Madrid, Spain.
Laboratorio de Herpetología, Instituto de Investigaciones sobre los Recursos Naturales, Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo, Morelia Michoacán, México.
PLoS One. 2020 Aug 19;15(8):e0237188. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0237188. eCollection 2020.
Maintaining social relationships depends on the ability to recognize partners or group members against other individuals. This is especially important in animals with relatively stable social groups. The amphisbaenian Trogonophis wiegmanni is a semi blind fossorial reptile that spends its entire life underground where it interacts with mates and social partners. In this environment, visual cues are limited. Chemosensory cues may rather allow conspecific social and partner recognition. We recorded the number of tongue-flick (TF) rates of T. wiegmanni amphisbaenians to scents of both sexes with different pairing social bonds (familiar vs. unfamiliar) presented on cotton swabs to test discrimination of social groups. As seen from a rise in the number of TFs, males discriminated unfamiliar females from unfamiliar males. This suggests that chemical cues may be used by males to locate new mates. In contrast, females detected scent of unfamiliar conspecifics, but did not show sex discrimination. Both males and females discriminated the scent of an individual with which they had formed a pair bond from an unfamiliar individual of the same sex as the partner. Also, males, but not females, were capable of self-recognition, suggesting that scent marks of males in home ranges may provide individual information in intrasexual relationships. We conclude that conspecific discrimination based on chemical cues may allow the maintenance of social relationships and relatively stable pairs in fossorial reptiles inhabiting visually restricted environments.
维持社会关系取决于识别伙伴或群体成员与其他个体的能力。这在社会群体相对稳定的动物中尤为重要。蚓蜥科的蚓蜥 Trogonophis wiegmanni 是一种半盲的穴居爬行动物,它一生都在地下度过,与配偶和社交伙伴互动。在这种环境中,视觉线索是有限的。化学感觉线索可能更允许同种社会和伴侣识别。我们记录了 T. wiegmanni 蚓蜥对棉拭子上呈现的不同配对社交关系(熟悉与不熟悉)的雌雄气味的舌舔(TF)次数,以测试对社会群体的辨别能力。从 TF 次数的增加可以看出,雄性可以区分不熟悉的雌性和不熟悉的雄性。这表明化学线索可能被雄性用来定位新的配偶。相比之下,雌性可以检测到不熟悉的同种个体的气味,但没有表现出性别歧视。雄性和雌性都可以区分与它们形成配对关系的个体的气味与陌生个体的气味,而陌生个体与它们的伴侣具有相同的性别。此外,雄性能够自我识别,但雌性不能,这表明雄性在其巢穴范围内的气味标记可能为其在种内关系中提供个体信息。我们得出的结论是,基于化学线索的同种识别可能允许在生活在视觉受限环境中的穴居爬行动物中维持社会关系和相对稳定的配对。