Edmunds Danielle, Wigby Stuart, Perry Jennifer C
Department of Zoology, University of Oxford, U.K.
Department of Evolution, Ecology, and Behaviour, Institute of Infection, Veterinary & Ecological Sciences, University of Liverpool, U.K.
Anim Behav. 2021 Jul;177:183-190. doi: 10.1016/j.anbehav.2021.05.001.
Aggressive interactions are costly, such that individuals should display modified aggression in response to environmental stress. Many organisms experience frequent periods of food deprivation, which can influence an individual's capacity and motivation to engage in aggression. However, because food deprivation can simultaneously decrease an individual's resource-holding potential and increase its valuation of food resources, its net impact on aggression is unclear. Here, we tested the influence of increasingly prolonged periods of adult food deprivation on intermale aggression in pairs of fruit flies, . We found that males displayed increased aggression following periods of food deprivation longer than a day. Increased aggression in food-deprived flies occurred despite their reduced mass. This result is probably explained by an increased attraction to food resources, as food deprivation increased male occupancy of central food patches, and food patch occupancy was positively associated with aggression. Our findings demonstrate that aggressive strategies in male are influenced by nutritional experience, highlighting the need to consider past nutritional stresses to understand variation in aggression.
激烈的互动成本高昂,因此个体应根据环境压力调整攻击行为。许多生物经常经历食物匮乏期,这会影响个体进行攻击的能力和动机。然而,由于食物匮乏会同时降低个体的资源占有潜力并增加其对食物资源的重视程度,其对攻击行为的净影响尚不清楚。在此,我们测试了成年果蝇长期食物匮乏对雄果蝇间攻击行为的影响。我们发现,食物匮乏超过一天后,雄性果蝇的攻击性增强。尽管体重减轻,但食物匮乏的果蝇攻击性增强。这一结果可能是由于对食物资源的吸引力增加,因为食物匮乏增加了雄性果蝇对中央食物斑块的占据,而食物斑块的占据与攻击性呈正相关。我们的研究结果表明,雄性果蝇的攻击策略受营养经历的影响,这凸显了考虑过去的营养压力以理解攻击行为变化的必要性。