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Cross-modality effects of prey odour during the intraspecific interactions of a mosquito-specialist predator

机译:蚊子专一捕食者种内相互作用期间猎物气味的跨模态效应

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One of the predictions from evolutionary game theory is that individuals will increase their willingness (i.e., become primed) to escalate aggression when they detect the presence of a limiting resource. Here we test this prediction in the context of prey odour priming escalation decisions during vision-based encounters by Evarcha culicivora. This East African jumping spider (Salticidae) feeds indirectly on vertebrate blood by actively choosing blood-carrying female mosquitoes as preferred prey. Unlike many salticid species, it also expresses pronounced mutual mate choice. As predicted, we show here that, in the presence of odour from their preferred prey, both sexes of E. culicivora escalate during vision-based same-sex encounters. This is further evidence that the odour of blood-carrying mosquitoes is salient to this salticid. For both sexes of E. culicivora, this particular prey may be a resource that matters in the context of intrasexual selection.
机译:进化博弈论的一种预测是,当人们发现存在一种有限的资源时,他们会增加他们的侵略意愿(即被激发)。在这里,我们在Evarcha culicivora基于视觉的相遇过程中,在猎物气味引发升级决策的背景下测试了这种预测。这种东非跳跃蜘蛛(Salticidae)通过积极选择携带血液的雌性蚊子作为首选猎物,以脊椎动物的血液为食。与许多含盐物种不同,它还表现出明显的相互选择。正如预测的那样,我们在这里表明,在它们偏爱的猎物发出气味的情况下,库克埃希氏菌的两种性别在基于视觉的同性相遇中都会升级。这进一步证明携带血液的蚊子的气味对这种盐味很明显。对于culicivora的两个性别而言,这种特定的猎物可能是在性别选择中重要的资源。

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