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Do males pay more? A male-biased predation of common lizard (Zootoca vivipara) by great grey shrike (Lanius excubitor)

机译:男性还要支付更多吗? 大灰色伯克(Lanius Accubitor)的常见蜥蜴(Zootoca Vivipara)的男性偏见捕食

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Predation is one of the most important factors affecting biology, ecology and behaviour of the prey. We have studied predation of the common lizard (Zootoca vivipara) by the great grey shrike (Lanius excubitor) in farmland habitats in western Poland. Shrike caches were used as a source of information about preyed lizards. Shrikes hunt significantly more adult males than females, juveniles and sub-adults; the pattern was similar over all three study years. Male lizard had longer activity time than female; therefore, they seem to be under predation pressure for a longer time during breeding season. Capture and count transect data of common lizard populations living within and outside shrike territories showed significant seasonal differences: within shrike territories, there was lower proportion of males than females; moreover, in some territories, the number of males in the lizard population was negatively correlated with the number of males impaled by shrikes. Our findings suggest that in this particular predator-prey system, shrikes may be a strong selective force for lizards' population dynamics. Male-biased predation could be caused by differences in the behaviour of adult male and female lizards, namely longer activity of males and differences in space and refuge use.
机译:捕食是影响猎物生物学,生态和行为的最重要因素之一。我们研究了波兰西部农田栖息地的伟大灰色伯劳(Lanius Accubitor)的常见蜥蜴(Zootoca vivipara)的捕食。 Shrike Caches被用作有关捕食蜥蜴的信息来源。 Shrikes比女性,青少年和亚成年人更加成年男性;这些模式在所有三个研究年份都是相似的。男性蜥蜴比女性更长的活动时间;因此,它们似乎在繁殖季节期间的较长时间受到捕食压力。捕获和计数生活在梭时的普通蜥蜴人口的横断面数据,在伯克赖特地区外面的常见蜥蜴人口显示出显着的季节性差异:在赫里克领土内,雄性比例低于女性;此外,在某些领土,蜥蜴人群中的雄性数量与尖锐的男性人数负相关。我们的研究结果表明,在这种特殊的捕食者 - 猎物系统中,尖锐可能是蜥蜴人口动态的强烈选择性力。男性偏见的捕食可能是由于成年男性和女性蜥蜴的行为的差异,即较长的男性活动以及空间和避难使用的差异。

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