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When males live longer: Resource-driven territorial behavior drives sex-specific survival in snakes

机译:当雄性寿命更长时:资源驱动的地域行为推动蛇中特定性别的生存

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Phylogenetic analysis has shown that males’ propensity to engage in aggressive encounters is associated with females having greater longevity. Here, we confirm the causal link between aggression and reduced longevity by looking at an egg-eating snake (Oligodon formosanus) in which females defend territories in the presence of sea turtle eggs. We monitored aggressiveness and survival at two sites: a control site with a stable supply of turtle eggs, and a second site where we collected data before and after a storm that eroded the beach on which turtles nested, thus leading to a loss of territoriality. We show that territoriality was the driver behind higher injury rates in females. Territorial females also had lower survival and decreased longevity compared with the nonterritorial males, but these differences disappeared when females were not territorial. Our study demonstrates how resource availability can influence the evolution of sex-specific patterns of survival across vertebrates.
机译:系统发育分析表明,雄性倾向于进取的遭遇与雌性长寿有关。在这里,我们通过观察吃卵的蛇(Oligodon formosanus)来确认侵略性与降低寿命之间的因果关系,在那条蛇中,雌性在海龟卵的存在下守卫着领土。我们在两个地点监视了攻击性和生存情况:一个控制地点提供稳定的海龟卵,第二个地点收集暴风前后侵蚀海龟筑巢的海滩之前和之后的数据,从而导致丧失地域性。我们表明,地域性是女性受伤率更高的驱动力。与非领地男性相比,领地女性的生存率较低,寿命降低,但是当女性不在领地时,这些差异就消失了。我们的研究表明资源可利用性如何影响整个脊椎动物的性别特定生存模式的演变。

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