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SHOWING RED: MALE COLORATION SIGNALS SAME-SEX RIVALS IN AN AUSTRALIAN WATER DRAGON

机译:显示红色:澳大利亚水龙中的男性同色性信号

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Sexually dimorphic coloration that plays a role in social signaling during stereotypical displays is well known in lizards. Previous studies on a large Australian agamid lizard (Eastern Water Dragon, Intellagama lesueurii) documented male-biased sex differences in ventral coloration, but males were not observed to use postures that displayed their ventral surfaces. Male resource-holding potential (RHP) was determined by body size, with the largest individuals controlling territories in preferred riparian habitat. Both large males that defended territories and those that did not had fully developed ventral coloration. Together these observations suggested that male ventral coloration does not play a role in social communication in male Water Dragons. We tested this hypothesis by recording the behavior of free-ranging males during baseline social conditions and when the level of aggression was much higher because we temporarily removed and then reinstated territory owners. Male Water Dragons performed three behavior patterns that displayed their conspicuous ventral coloration when engaged in agonistic encounters with same-sex rivals, especially when social conditions among neighboring males were unstable. Rival males responded to these displays in all instances. A large, model Water Dragon male in which we manipulated ventral color elicited lower-intensity responses from rival males when the model ventral surface was red than when it was brown. This result is also consistent with the hypothesis that red coloration plays a role in signaling and perhaps in intimidation of rivals. Water Dragon displays that revealed ventral coloration were not given when males interacted with females, suggesting red coloration does not function in advertisement to potential female mates. Our results support the hypothesis that red ventral coloration in Eastern Water Dragons functions in advertisement to rival males similar to the function of red coloration in several other vertebrates.
机译:在定型展示期间在社交信号中起作用的性二态着色在蜥蜴中是众所周知的。先前对大型澳大利亚蜥蜴蜥蜴(Eastern Water Dragon,Intellagama lesueurii)的研究表明,男性偏爱腹侧的肤色存在性别差异,但未观察到男性使用显示腹侧表面的姿势。男性的资源占有潜力(RHP)由身体大小决定,最大的个体控制着偏爱的河岸栖息地的领土。捍卫领土的大雄性和未充分发育的腹侧显色的雄性。这些观察结果共同表明,雄性腹侧着色在雄性“水龙”中并未在社交中发挥作用。我们通过记录基线社会条件下自由放养的男性的行为以及侵略水平高得多的情况(通过暂时撤离然后恢复领地所有者)来检验这种假设。当与同性对手进行激战时,雄性水龙会表现出三种明显的腹侧着色行为模式,尤其是当邻近雄性的社交环境不稳定时。在所有情况下,敌对男性都对这些展示做出了回应。当模型腹面为红色时,我们操纵腹侧颜色的大型模型水龙雄会引起对手雄性的较低强度反应,而模型腹表面为棕色时。这个结果也与红色在信号传递和可能威胁对手的过程中发挥作用的假设相一致。雄性与雌性互动时,Water Dragon显示器没有显示出腹侧着色,这表明红色对潜在的雌性配偶没有广告作用。我们的研究结果支持以下假设:东方水龙的红色腹面在广告中起着与雄性竞争的作用,类似于其他几个脊椎动物中的红色。

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