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Effect of variation in objective resource value on extreme male combat in a quasi-gregarious species, Anastatus disparis

机译:目标资源价值变化对准群居种群Anastatus disparis的极端雄性战斗的影响

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Aggressive behaviour is widely observed in animal kingdom, which compete for resources such as territory, food and mates. Resource value is the most important non-strategic factor influencing fighting behaviour, and may vary among contests and contestants. Usually, contestants adjust their fighting behaviour when the resource value changes, and as potentially damaging and energetically costly, individuals of most species usually avoid conflict escalation. However, in a quasi-gregarious egg parasitoid, Anastatus disparis (Hymenoptera: Eupelmidae), mates are valuable resources and females mate only once; thus, males engage in frequently extreme combat behaviour to acquire mating opportunities, even in the absence of females. In this study, we attempted to test whether males of this species have the ability to adjust their fighting behaviour in response to changes in the objective value of female. Our results suggested that objective resource value in A. disparis is likely to be influenced by female mating status rather than by fecundity. Consistent with a number of empirical studies, A. disparis males adjusted their fighting behaviour according to the value of the contested resources: males significantly increased their fighting intensity to acquire mating opportunities with virgin females but decreased their fighting intensity for mated females. We also found that rather than chemical cues, visual cues and physical sexual contact appear to play a role in determining males’ ability to detect variation in female mating status. Our study suggested that although in this species, males have evolved extreme fighting behaviour and females are valuable resources, males do not always escalate fighting behaviour in competition for mating with a female. Valuable resources and variation in resource value were detected and estimated by A. disparis males, which then adjusted their fighting behaviour accordingly and to some extent avoided incoming fighting costs.
机译:动物界普遍存在攻击性行为,它们争夺领土,食物和伙伴等资源。资源价值是影响战斗行为的最重要的非战略因素,并且在比赛和参赛者中可能有所不同。通常,参赛者会在资源价值发生变化时调整其战斗行为,并且由于潜在的破坏力和高昂的成本,大多数物种的个体通常会避免冲突升级。然而,在准群居的卵寄生蜂(Anastatus disparis)(膜翅目:Eupelmidae)中,配偶是宝贵的资源,雌性只能配偶一次。因此,即使没有雌性,雄性也经常进行极端的战斗行为以获得交配的机会。在这项研究中,我们试图测试该物种的雄性是否具有适应雌性客观价值变化来调整其战斗行为的能力。我们的结果表明,Disparis的客观资源价值很可能受雌性交配状况的影响,而不是受生殖力影响。与大量的经验研究一致,A。disparis雄性根据争用资源的价值调整了战斗行为:雄性显着提高了战斗强度,以获取与初生雌性的交配机会,但降低了对已交配雌性的战斗强度。我们还发现,视觉线索和身体性接触似乎不是化学线索,而是在确定雄性检测雌性交配状态变化的能力中起作用。我们的研究表明,尽管在这个物种中,雄性进化出了极端的战斗行为,雌性是宝贵的资源,但雄性并不总是在与雌性交配的竞争中提升战斗行为。 A. disparis雄性发现并估算了宝贵的资源和资源价值的变化,然后相应地调整了它们的战斗行为,并在一定程度上避免了进来的战斗费用。

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