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Male whiptail lizards adjust energetically costly mate guarding to male-male competition and female reproductive value

机译:雄性尾巴蜥蜴大力调整配偶,以保护雄性雄性竞争和雌性繁殖价值

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Simultaneous effects of mate guarding on a male's energy intake and expenditure have not been measured. We tested whether guarding males of the western Mexican whiptail lizard, Aspidoscelis costata, reduce energy intake and increase expenditure of energy on male-male aggression. Also, we tested whether guarding males calibrate their aggressive behaviour and feeding to aggression from male rivals (a proxy of their female's probability of extrapair copulation) and body size of the guarded female (positively correlated with fecundity in this species). Observation during and after guarding showed that guarding males (1) ate 77% fewer prey/h and 54% smaller prey, (2) initiated 87% more agonistic inter-actions/h and (3) participated in 120% more escalated agonistic interactions/h than when alone. Also, guarding males initiated more aggressions when aggression from other males and female size were greater. These results indicate that mate guarding is costly for males because of simultaneous reduction in energy intake and increased expenditure on aggression, and that males incur higher guarding costs when competition with other males and female reproductive value are greater. These costs of mate guarding probably result in negative energy balances that could reduce male fitness through diminished survival. The evolutionary persistence of mate guarding by males can be explained if the net gain in fitness derived from guarding more than offsets its survival costs.
机译:伴侣保护对男性能量摄入和消耗的同时影响还没有测量。我们测试了看守西墨西哥鞭尾蜥蜴Aspidoscelis costata的雄性是否减少了能量摄入并增加了对男性-男性侵略的能量消耗。此外,我们测试了守卫雄性是否校准了自己的攻击行为,并从雄性竞争者(他们的雌性超配对交配的可能性的代名词)和守卫雌性的体型(与该物种的繁殖力成正比)中获取了攻击性。守卫期间和之后的观察表明,守卫雄性(1)减少了77%的猎物/小时,减少了54%的猎物,(2)启动了87%的互动互动/ h,(3)参与了120%的逐步升级的互动/ h比一个人时要大。同样,当来自其他雄性和雌性的攻击更大时,守卫雄性会发起更多的攻击。这些结果表明,由于同时减少能量摄入和增加攻击性,雄性对雄性的保护成本很高,当雄性与其他雄性的竞争和雌性繁殖价值更大时,雄性会产生更高的防护成本。保护伴侣的这些成本可能会导致负能量平衡,这可能会通过降低生存率而降低男性健康状况。如果从监护中获得的健身净收益能够抵消其生存成本,则可以解释男性对伴侣进行保护的进化持久性。

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