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Locomotor performance of sand lizards (Lacerta agilis): Effects of predatory pressure and parasite load

机译:沙蜥蜴的运动性能:掠食性压力和寄生虫负荷的影响

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Locomotor performance affects foraging efficiency, predator avoidance and consequently fitness. Agility and speed determine the animal's social status and reflect its condition. In this study, we test how predatory pressure and parasite load influences locomotor performance of wild specimens of the sand lizard Lacerta agilis. Animals were chased on a 2-metre racetrack. Lizards with autotomy ran significantly faster than lizards with an intact tail, but there was no significant difference in running speed between individuals with fresh caudal autotomy and regenerated tails. Parasite presence and load, age and sex had no significant effect on speed. Our results indicate that autotomy either alters locomotory behaviour or that individuals with autotomised tails were those that previously survived contact with predators, and therefore represented a subgroup of the fastest individuals. Therefore, in general, predatory pressure but not parasites affected locomotor performance in lizards.
机译:运动性能影响觅食效率,避免捕食者并因此影响其适应性。敏捷和速度决定了动物的社会地位并反映出其状况。在这项研究中,我们测试捕食压力和寄生虫负荷如何影响蜥蜴Lacerta agilis野生标本的运动性能。在2米长的赛道上追逐动物。截尾蜥蜴的运行速度明显快于尾巴完整的蜥蜴,但是新鲜尾侧截尾和再生尾巴个体的跑步速度没有显着差异。寄生虫的存在和负荷,年龄和性别对速度没有显着影响。我们的研究结果表明,截肢手术会改变机体行为,或者尾巴截尾的个体是那些以前与掠食者接触幸免的个体,因此代表了最快个体的一个子集。因此,一般而言,掠食性压力而非寄生虫会影响蜥蜴的运动能力。

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