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Making Friends: Social Attraction in Larval Green and Golden Bell Frogs, Litoria aurea

机译:交友:幼虫绿色和金铃蛙的社会吸引力,Litoria aurea

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Socio-ecological models combine environmental and social factors to explain the formation of animal groups. In anurans, tadpole aggregations have been reported in numerous species, but the factors driving this behaviour remain unclear. We conducted controlled choice experiments in the lab to determine whether green and golden bell frog (Litoria aurea) tadpoles are directly attracted to conspecifics (social factors) in the absence of environmental cues. Using repeated measures, we found that individual tadpoles strongly preferred associating with conspecifics compared to being alone. Furthermore, this preference was body size dependent, and associating tadpoles were significantly smaller than non-associating tadpoles. We suggest that small tadpoles are more vulnerable to predation and therefore more likely to form aggregations as an anti-predator behaviour. We demonstrate that tadpoles present an ideal model system for investigating how social and ecological factors influence group formation in vertebrates.
机译:社会生态模型结合了环境和社会因素来解释动物群的形成。在无核动物中,已经有许多物种报道了t的聚集,但是导致这种行为的因素尚不清楚。我们在实验室中进行了控制选择实验,以确定在没有环境提示的情况下,绿色和金色铃蛙(Litoria aurea)whether是否直接吸引到特定物种(社会因素)上。通过反复测量,我们发现与单独的strongly相比,单独的t更倾向于与特定物种相关联。此外,这种偏好取决于身体大小,并且相关的and明显小于不相关的t。我们建议小t更容易受到掠食,因此更有可能形成聚集体,作为一种反掠食者的行为。我们证明了present为研究社会和生态因素如何影响脊椎动物群体形成提供了理想的模型系统。

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