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动物竞争与微塑料:寄居蟹行为受干扰的证据

Animal contests and microplastics: evidence of disrupted behaviour in hermit crabs .

作者信息

Cunningham Eoghan M, Mundye Amy, Kregting Louise, Dick Jaimie T A, Crump Andrew, Riddell Gillian, Arnott Gareth

机构信息

Queen's University Marine Laboratory, Queen's University Belfast, 12-13 The Strand, Portaferry BT22 1PF, Northern Ireland, UK.

Institute for Global Food Security, School of Biological Sciences, Queen's University, Belfast BT9 5DL, Northern Ireland, UK.

出版信息

R Soc Open Sci. 2021 Oct 13;8(10):211089. doi: 10.1098/rsos.211089. eCollection 2021 Oct.

Abstract

Microplastics are ubiquitous in global marine systems and may have negative impacts on a vast range of species. Recently, microplastics were shown to impair shell selection assessments in hermit crabs, an essential behaviour for their survival. Hermit crabs also engage in 'rapping' contests over shells, based on cognitive assessments of shell quality and opponent fighting ability and, hence, are a useful model species for examining the effects of microplastics on fitness-relevant behaviour in marine systems. Here, we investigated how a 5-day microplastic exposure (25 microplastics/litre) affected the dynamics and outcome of 120 staged hermit crab contests. Using a 2 × 2 factorial design, we examined how microplastics (i.e. presence or absence) and contestant role (i.e. attacker or defender) affected various behavioural variables. Significantly higher raps per bout were needed to evict microplastic-treated defenders when attackers were pre-exposed to control conditions (i.e. no plastic). Also, significantly longer durations of rapping bouts were needed to evict control-treated defenders when attackers were pre-exposed to microplastics. We suggest that microplastics impaired defenders' ability to identify resource holding potential and also affected attackers' rapping strength and intensity during contests. These impacts on animal contests indicate that microplastics have broader deleterious effects on marine biota than currently recognized.

摘要

微塑料在全球海洋系统中无处不在,可能对众多物种产生负面影响。最近的研究表明,微塑料会损害寄居蟹的贝壳选择评估能力,而这是它们生存的一项重要行为。寄居蟹还会基于对贝壳质量和对手战斗能力的认知评估,围绕贝壳展开“敲击”竞赛,因此,它们是研究微塑料对海洋系统中与适应性相关行为影响的有用模式物种。在此,我们研究了为期5天的微塑料暴露(每升25个微塑料)如何影响120场模拟寄居蟹竞赛的动态过程和结果。我们采用2×2析因设计,研究了微塑料(即存在或不存在)和竞赛者角色(即攻击者或防御者)如何影响各种行为变量。当攻击者预先暴露于对照条件(即无塑料)时,驱逐经过微塑料处理的防御者每场比赛所需的敲击次数显著更多。同样,当攻击者预先暴露于微塑料环境时,驱逐经过对照处理的防御者所需的敲击持续时间显著更长。我们认为,微塑料损害了防御者识别资源占有潜力的能力,同时也影响了攻击者在竞赛中的敲击力度和强度。这些对动物竞赛的影响表明,微塑料对海洋生物群的有害影响比目前所认识到的更为广泛。

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