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Bats eavesdrop on the sound of copulating flies.

机译:蝙蝠窃听交配苍蝇的声音。

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The idea that copulation might increase predation risk is a classic suggestion [1-3], but empirical evidence to support it is surprisingly scarce. While some early work found decreased vulnerability to predation during mating [2], two lab and one very recent field study documented increased predation during mating in freshwater amphipods [4], water striders [5] and locusts [6]. Decreased vigilance, less efficient escape responses, and increased conspicuousness of mating pairs have been suggested as mechanisms that might underpin elevated predation risk during copulation [2]. However, these putative mechanisms have never been investigated empirically. Here we describe a bat-insect system within which copulation greatly increases predation risk. We experimentally demonstrate that wild Natterer's bats (Myotis nattereri) 'eavesdrop' on acoustic cues emanating from copulating flies (Musca domestica) in a cowshed (Figure 1). With this evidence, we pinpoint increased conspicuousness as a relevant mechanism for elevated predation risk during mating
机译:交会增加捕食风险的想法是一个经典的建议[1-3],但是令人惊讶的是,缺乏支持它的经验证据。虽然一些早期的工作发现在交配过程中对捕食的脆弱性降低了[2],但两个实验室和一项最新的实地研究表明,在淡水两栖动物[4] 、,类动物[5]和蝗虫[6]中,在交配过程中的捕食性增加。警惕性降低,逃避反应效率降低以及交配对的显眼性增加,被认为是在交配过程中可能增加捕食风险的机制[2]。但是,尚未对这些推定的机制进行经验研究。在这里,我们描述了一种蝙蝠昆虫系统,其中交配极大地增加了捕食风险。我们通过实验证明,野生牛atter(Myotis nattereri)的蝙蝠“偷听”了牛棚中交配蝇(Musca domestica)发出的声音提示(图1)。有了这些证据,我们就可以确定引人注目的是在交配过程中增加捕食风险的相关机制

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