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The relative importance of body size and UV coloration in influencing male-male competition in a lacertid lizard

机译:体积和紫外着色在血管基蜥蜴中男性竞争中的相对重要性

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Communication via color signals is common in natural systems. Ultraviolet (UV)-blue patches located on the outer-ventral scales of some lacertid lizards are thought to be involved in male-male competition. However, the mechanisms that maintain their honesty remain unknown. Here, we use the common wall lizard Podarcis muralis to test whether the lateral UV-blue spots are conventional signals, the honesty of which is guaranteed by receiver-dependent costs, and discuss their potential role as an amplifier of body size. We first described the morphology and reflectance properties of lateral UV-blue spots in common wall lizards and investigated how they influence male-male competition. Spot size and number, UV chroma, and conspicuousness (calculated using vision models) were significantly greater in adult males relative to adult females and adult males relative to juveniles. Total spot area (and not spot number) of adult males was positively correlated with body size. We conducted staged competition encounters between focal males and smaller or larger rivals with control or manipulated spots. Spots were enlarged in small rivals and reduced in large rivals to disrupt the phenotypic correlation between spot area and body size. Aggressiveness and dominance were positively influenced by body size in control encounters. Spot manipulations resulted in greater submission and less aggressiveness in focal males. These results contradict the predictions associated with conventional signals and amplifiers, but suggest that spots contributed to opponent evaluation during short-distance encounters between competing males.Significance statementMany animals use color to communicate. During intraspecific resource competition, some species use color signals as an assessment tool to determine if they should engage in or avoid conflicts. Studies have found that in non-mammalian vertebrates, UV coloration can be a good indicator of fighting ability or aggressiveness. We tested whether and how the UV-blue spots of common wall lizards play a role in male-male competition by studying the properties of their spots, and then used that information to design and conduct competition experiments between males involving spot manipulation. Both body size and spot manipulation influenced aggression and submission during encounters. In particular, results suggest that spot manipulation disrupted mutual assessment and thus that spots play a role in competition signaling in male common wall lizards.
机译:通过彩色信号通信在自然系统中很常见。紫外线(UV)-Blue斑块位于一些曲杆菌蜥蜴的外侧鳞片上被认为参与男性男性竞争。然而,保持诚实的机制仍然是未知的。在这里,我们使用普通墙蜥蜴Podarcis Muralis来测试横向UV-Blue斑点是传统信号,其诚实是通过接收依赖的成本保证的,并讨论其作为体型的放大器的潜在作用。我们首先描述了普通墙蜥蜴中侧紫外蓝斑的形态和反射性质,并研究了它们如何影响男性男性竞争。在成年男性相对于成年女性和成年男性相对于青少年的成年女性,斑块尺寸和数量,UV色度和显着性(使用视觉模型计算)显着更大。成年男性的总点区域(而不是斑点)与体型正相关。我们在局灶性雄性和更小或更大的竞争对手进行了控制或操纵点的竞争。斑点以小竞争对手扩大,大竞争对手减少,以破坏点面积和体尺寸之间的表型相关性。侵略性和优势受到控制遭遇中的体型的积极影响。现场操纵导致局灶性雄性的提交和较少的侵略性。这些结果与传统信号和放大器相关的预测相矛盾,但建议在竞争男性之间的短跑间遭遇期间对对手评估有贡献。尊严的声明管理员使用颜色来沟通。在内部资源竞争期间,某些物种使用颜色信号作为评估工具,以确定它们是否应该参与或避免冲突。研究发现,在非哺乳动物脊椎动物中,紫外线着色可以是战斗能力或侵略性的良好指标。我们测试了普通墙蜥蜴的UV-Blue斑点是如何通过研究其斑点的性质在男性竞争中发挥作用,然后使用该信息来设计和进行涉及现场操纵的男性之间的竞争实验。身体大小和现场操纵都影响了遭遇期间的侵略和提交。特别是,结果表明,现场操纵中断了相互评估,因此斑点在雄性普通墙蜥蜴中的竞争信号中发挥着作用。

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