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Anti-predatory sleep strategies are conserved in the agamid lizardMonilesaurus rouxii

机译:AgaMid蜥蜴毒素牛兔Rouxii是保守的防掠夺睡眠策略

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Sleep is an essential part of animal biology, yet its ecological aspects such as predator avoidance remain understudied, especially in the wild. Sleep behaviour is likely to be subject to selection pressure and evolution, leading to sleep strategies to ensure survival during this vulnerable state. How sleep strategies of animals respond to alteration of macro-habitat has been largely unexplored. This study aimed to determine the effect of habitat type on the sleep ecology of the agamid lizardMonilesaurus rouxii. We carried out field work in the Western Ghats (India) biodiversity hotspot, in two differing habitat types-natural wet evergreen forests and human-modifiedAreca catechuplantations. We collected data on perches used by lizards for sleep, both in terms of their structural characteristics and their use (e.g. lizard head direction). To determine perch selection, we compared perch use with perch availability in both habitat types. Habitat type had limited influence on sleep perch selection ofM. rouxii, with lizards selecting only unstable narrow-girthed plants, suggesting a highly conserved sleep strategy driven by predator avoidance. The majority of sleeping lizards displayed an 'inward' head direction, towards the potential path of a predator approaching from the ground. However, this strategy to select for narrow-girthed plants constrained lizards to use lower, unsafe sleep perches in plantations (driven by availability), which could have consequences for their survival. To our knowledge, our study is the first to examine in detail the effect of habitat alteration on sleep strategies in lizards. Significance statement Sleep strategies of animals in the wild could affect their chances of survival and their performance during active behaviours. 'Where' and 'how' animals sleep are important aspects of their sleep strategy. However, it is unexplored if these choices would change in response to human modification of the natural habitat. We compared sleep site selection in the semi-arboreal agamid lizardMonilesaurus rouxiiin two different habitats (natural and human-modified). Lizards always chose narrow, unstable perch plants to sleep, as they allow for early detection of an approaching predator. In the human-modified habitat (Areca catechuplantations), opting for narrow unstable perches led to lizards using significantly lower perches, probably leaving them vulnerable to predators approaching from the ground. Our results show that exploring sleep strategies in the wild is necessary to properly assess the effects of habitat modification on species.
机译:睡眠是动物生物学的重要组成部分,但它的生态方面,例如捕食者避免仍然被解读,特别是在野外。睡眠行为可能会受到选择压力和进化,导致睡眠策略,以确保在这种脆弱状态期间生存。动物的睡眠策略如何应对宏观栖息地的改变在很大程度上是未开发的。本研究旨在确定栖息地类型对AgaMid蜥蜴的睡眠生态学的影响。我们在两种不同的栖息地 - 天然湿常绿森林和人类修改的阿霉常绿森林和人类修改的栖息地的外地工作领域工作。我们在其结构特征及其使用方面收集了蜥蜴用于睡眠的栖息地使用的数据(例如蜥蜴头方向)。为了确定栖息地选择,我们将栖息地与栖息地类型的鲈鱼可用性进行比较。栖息地类型对睡眠栖息地选择的影响有限。 Rouxii,蜥蜴只选择不稳定的狭窄植物,表明避免避免驱动的高度保守的睡眠策略。大多数睡眠蜥蜴朝向从地面接近的捕食者的潜在路径显示了“向内”的头向方向。然而,这种选择用于狭窄的植物植物的策略约束蜥蜴在种植园中使用较低,不安全的睡眠栖息地(通过可用性驱动),这可能会产生后果。据我们所知,我们的研究是第一个详细审查栖息地改变蜥蜴在蜥蜴策略的影响。意义声明野外动物的睡眠策略可能影响他们在积极行为期间生存的机会及其表现。 “在哪里”和'动物睡眠如何是他们睡眠策略的重要方面。但是,如果这些选择会因响应自然栖息地的人类修改而改变,则无法探索。我们将睡眠场地选择与半血管蜥蜴蜥Rouxiiin两种不同的栖息地(自然和人改性)进行比较。蜥蜴总是选择狭窄,不稳定的鲈鱼植物睡眠,因为它们允许早期检测接近的捕食者。在人改进的栖息地(ARECA服发植物)中,选择狭窄的不稳定栖息地导致使用显着降低栖息的蜥蜴,可能让他们容易受到从地面接近的捕食者。我们的研究结果表明,在野外探索睡眠策略是正确评估栖息地改性对物种的影响。

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