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To forage, mate, or thermoregulate: Influence of resource manipulation on male rattlesnake behavior

机译:觅食,交配或调节温度:资源操纵对雄性响尾蛇行为的影响

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Abstract Male animals should preferentially allocate their time to performing activities that promote enhancing reproductive opportunity, but the need to acquire resources for growth and survival may compete with those behaviors in the short term. Thus, behaviors which require differing movement patterns such as ambushing prey and actively searching for mates can be mutually exclusive. Consequently, males that succeed at foraging could invest greater time and energy into mate searching. We radio-tracked sixteen male massasauga rattlesnakes ( Sistrurus catenatus ) and supplemented the diets of half the snakes with mice across an active season. We tested the predictions that reduced foraging needs would allow fed snakes to move (i.e., mate search) more, but that they would consequently be stationary to thermoregulate less, than unfed controls. Contrary to our first prediction, we found no evidence that fed snakes altered their mate searching behavior compared to controls. However, we found controls maintained higher body temperatures than fed snakes during the breeding season, perhaps because fed snakes spent less time in exposed ambush sites. Fed snakes had higher body condition scores than controls when the breeding season ended. Our results suggest the potential costs incurred by devoting time to stationary foraging may be outweighed by the drive to increase mating opportunities. Such instances may be especially valuable for massasaugas and other temperate reptiles that can remain inactive for upwards of half their lives or longer in some cases, and for female rattlesnakes that generally exhibit biennial or more protracted reproductive cycles.
机译:摘要雄性动物应优先分配时间进行促进繁殖机会的活动,但在短期内需要获取生长和生存资源的竞争可能与这些行为竞争。因此,需要不同运动模式的行为(例如伏击猎物和积极寻找伴侣)可以相互排斥。因此,成功觅食的雄性可能会花费更多的时间和精力来寻找伴侣。我们通过无线电跟踪了十六只雄性马尾松响尾蛇(Sistrurus catenatus),并在整个活动季节中用小鼠补充了一半蛇的饮食。我们测试了以下预测,即减少觅食需求将使进食的蛇更多地移动(即寻找伴侣),但与未进食的控制相比,它们将保持静止以减少温度调节。与我们的第一个预测相反,我们没有发现证据表明与对照相比,喂食的蛇会改变其寻找伴侣的行为。但是,我们发现在繁殖季节,控制人员保持的体温要比喂食的蛇高,这可能是因为喂食的蛇在裸露的伏击现场花费的时间更少。繁殖季节结束时,喂食的蛇的身体状况得分高于对照组。我们的研究结果表明,增加固定交配机会的动力可能会抵消花费在固定觅食上的潜在成本。这样的情况对于马萨诸塞州和其他温带爬行动物(在某些情况下可以维持其半衰期或更长时间不活动)以及通常表现出两年或更长的生殖周期的雌响尾蛇尤其有价值。

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