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Cannibalism as an interacting phenotype: Precannibalistic aggression is influenced by social partners in the endangered Socorro Isopod (Thermosphaeroma thermophilum)

机译:食人主义是一种相互作用的表型:食人族的侵略受到濒临灭绝的Socorro Isopod(Thermosphaeroma thermophilum)的社会伙伴的影响。

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Models for the evolution of cannibalism highlight the importance of asymmetries between individuals in initiating cannibalistic attacks. Studies may include measures of body size but typically group individuals into size/age classes or compare populations. Such broad comparisons may obscure the details of interactions that ultimately determine how socially contingent characteristics evolve. We propose that understanding cannibalism is facilitated by using an interacting phenotypes perspective that includes the influences of the phenotype of a social partner on the behaviour of a focal individual and focuses on variation in individual pairwise interactions. We investigated how relative body size, a composite trait between a focal individual and its social partner, and the sex of the partners influenced precannibalistic aggression in the endangered Socorro isopod, Thermosphaeroma thermophilum. We also investigated whether differences in mating interest among males and females influenced cannibalism in mixed sex pairs. We studied these questions in three populations that differ markedly in range of body size and opportunities for interactions among individuals. We found that relative body size influences the probability of and latency to attack. We observed differences in the likelihood of and latency to attack based on both an individual's sex and the sex of its partner but found no evidence of sexual conflict. The instigation of precannibalistic aggression in these isopods is therefore a property of both an individual and its social partner. Our results suggest that interacting phenotype models would be improved by incorporating a new conditional ψ, which describes the strength of a social partner's influence on focal behaviour.
机译:食人主义发展的模型突出了个体之间不对称性在发起食人族攻击中的重要性。研究可能包括对身体大小的测量,但通常将个体分为大小/年龄类别或比较人群。如此广泛的比较可能会掩盖最终决定社会特有特征如何演变的互动细节。我们建议,通过使用相互作用的表型视角(包括社交伙伴的表型对焦点个体行为的影响)并集中于个体的成对相互作用的变异,来促进对同类相食的理解。我们调查了濒临灭绝的索科罗(Socorro)等足动物嗜热嗜热菌(Therphasopheroma thermophilum)的相对体型,主要个体与其社交伴侣之间的复合特征以及伴侣的性别如何影响食人前的侵略行为。我们还调查了男性和女性之间的交配兴趣差异是否影响了异性恋中的自相残杀。我们在三个人群中研究了这些问题,这些人群的体型范围和个体之间进行交流的机会明显不同。我们发现相对体型会影响攻击的可能性和潜伏期。我们观察到基于个人的性别及其伴侣的性别,攻击的可能性和潜伏期都存在差异,但没有发现性冲突的证据。因此,在这些等足​​动物中激发食人前侵略是个人及其社会伙伴的财产。我们的研究结果表明,可以通过引入新的条件ψ来改善交互的表型模型,该条件ψ描述了社会伙伴对焦点行为的影响的强度。

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