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陆基觅食的北极熊揭示了交配季节外的性冲突。

Land-based foraging by polar bears reveals sexual conflict outside mating season.

机构信息

Arctic Centre, University of Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands.

Department of Wildlife, Cal Poly Humboldt (formerly Humboldt State University), Arcata, CA, USA.

出版信息

Sci Rep. 2024 Aug 31;14(1):20275. doi: 10.1038/s41598-024-71258-w.

Abstract

According to sexual selection theory, the sexes are faced with opposing evolutionary goals. Male fitness benefits from access to females, whereas female fitness is constrained by food resources and safety for themselves and their offspring. Particularly in large solitary carnivores, such as polar bears (Ursus maritimus), these divergent goals can potentially lead to conflict between the sexes. Outside the mating season, when polar bears are on the move across vast distances, the consequences of such conflict can become apparent when individuals arrive at the same food source. To investigate interrelationships between the sexes, we observed successive polar bears visiting a bird breeding colony to feed on clutches of eggs. We found that males succeeded females more frequently and more closely than expected by chance. Moreover, when males were closer to conspecifics, they walked faster, spent less time in the colony and ingested less food. In contrast, female foraging performance was not associated with proximity to other bears. Irrespective of proximity, females generally spent short periods in the colony and ingested fewer clutches than males. Our results suggest that in polar bears, there is a trade-off between the benefits of food intake and the opportunities (in males) and risks (in females) posed by encountering conspecifics.

摘要

根据性选择理论,雌雄双方面临着相反的进化目标。雄性的适合度受益于与雌性的接触,而雌性的适合度则受到食物资源和自身及后代安全的限制。特别是在大型独居食肉动物中,如北极熊(Ursus maritimus),这些不同的目标可能导致雌雄双方之间产生冲突。在交配季节之外,当北极熊在广阔的地域上移动时,如果个体到达同一个食物来源,这种冲突的后果就会显现出来。为了研究雌雄之间的相互关系,我们观察了连续访问鸟类繁殖地以获取卵的北极熊。我们发现,雄性比预期更频繁、更接近地成功地跟随雌性。此外,当雄性更接近同种动物时,它们走得更快,在繁殖地停留的时间更短,摄入的食物更少。相比之下,雌性的觅食表现与与其他熊的接近程度无关。无论接近程度如何,雌性通常在繁殖地停留的时间很短,摄入的卵数比雄性少。我们的研究结果表明,在北极熊中,摄入食物的好处与遇到同种动物带来的机会(雄性)和风险(雌性)之间存在权衡。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/b466/11365984/5c94a247f216/41598_2024_71258_Fig1_HTML.jpg

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