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体型和争斗经验会影响雄性铜头蝮蛇的支配地位和交配成功率。

Body size and agonistic experience affect dominance and mating success in male copperheads.

作者信息

Schuett GW

机构信息

Department of Life Sciences, Arizona State University West

出版信息

Anim Behav. 1997 Jul;54(1):213-24. doi: 10.1006/anbe.1996.0417.

Abstract

Fighting behaviour in adult male copperheads, Agkistrodon contortrix (Serpentes, Viperidae), was investigated in the laboratory to assess the relative importance of body size and type of agonistic experience as determinants of dominance and mating success. Seven experiments were conducted. In each experiment, trials were run using two adult males and one female in a large arena. The first experiment tested the influence of body size. All males tested had no recent fighting experience for 6-12 months, and one male of each pair was 8-10% longer in snout-vent length and had greater mass. In all cases, larger males won fights and were first to locate, court and guard females; thus, larger snout-vent length was an important determinant of fighting success and priority of access to potential mates. Males with either winning or losing experience from the first experiment were used in six subsequent experiments on the relative importance of snout-vent length and agonistic experience in attaining dominance and mating success. Losing experience had a greater effect than snout-vent length on subsequent fighting success and gaining priority of access to females. Winning experience, in contrast, did not increase the probability of winning subsequent fights; however, winners appeared more excitable and none deferred from challenges of other males. The asymmetry in effects of single experiences of victory and defeat is consistent with studies on other vertebrates and supports the hypothesis that losing fights in males negatively affects behaviour directly related to their fitness.

摘要

为了评估体型大小和争斗经历类型作为成年雄性铜头蝮(Agkistrodon contortrix,蛇亚目,蝰蛇科)支配地位和交配成功的决定因素的相对重要性,在实验室中对其争斗行为进行了研究。共进行了七项实验。在每项实验中,在一个大场地中使用两只成年雄性和一只雌性进行试验。第一个实验测试了体型大小的影响。所有接受测试的雄性在过去6 - 12个月内都没有近期的争斗经历,每对中的一只雄性吻肛长度长8 - 10%,且体重更大。在所有情况下,体型较大的雄性赢得争斗,并且最先找到、求爱并守护雌性;因此,较长的吻肛长度是争斗成功和获得潜在配偶优先权的重要决定因素。在随后的六项实验中,使用了在第一个实验中有过获胜或失败经历的雄性,以研究吻肛长度和争斗经历在获得支配地位和交配成功方面的相对重要性。失败经历对随后的争斗成功和获得接近雌性的优先权的影响比吻肛长度更大。相比之下,获胜经历并没有增加赢得后续争斗的概率;然而,获胜者似乎更易兴奋,且没有一只回避来自其他雄性的挑战。胜利和失败的单次经历所产生的影响的不对称性与对其他脊椎动物的研究一致,并支持了这样一种假设,即雄性争斗失败会对与其适应性直接相关的行为产生负面影响。

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