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Dear enemy effect in the Mexican volcano mouse Neotomodon alstoni: Implications of sex in the agonistic behaviour among neighbours

机译:亲爱的敌人在墨西哥火山上的敌人效果Neodonon Alstoni:性别在邻居之间的激动行为中的影响

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Two opposite phenomena have been found in territorial animals, the "dear enemy" and the "nasty neighbour", which refer to individuals that show less aggression toward neighbours than toward strangers and vice versa. However, the need to maintain territory should differ for males and females because sexual reproduction is the result of the different adaptive strategies of the sexes. In this study, we explore territorial behaviour in the context of dear-enemy and nasty neighbour effects in the Mexican volcano mouse (Neotomodon alstoni). Patterns of spatial relationships between individuals and the degrees of agonistic behaviour among neighbours were analysed for a period of one year. Results exhibit a greater spatial proximity between male pairs during the non reproductive period than during the reproductive period, and greater spatial proximity between pairs of females during the reproductive period than during the non-reproductive period. The analysis of agonistic behaviour showed that there is less tolerance for distant neighbours than for nearest neighbours. However, there is a greater frequency of aggression between male pairs than between females, while females appear to exhibit non aggressive avoidance among individuals. The results support the theory that Mexican volcano mouse exhibits the "dear enemy phenomenon".
机译:在领土动物,“亲爱的敌人”和“令人讨厌的邻居”中发现了两个相反的现象,这指的是表现出对邻国的侵略而不是对陌生人,反之亦然。然而,维持领土的需要对于男性和女性而言应该有所不同,因为性繁殖是性别自适应策略的结果。在这项研究中,我们在墨西哥火山老鼠(NeoTodon Alstoni)的敌人和令人讨厌的邻居效果的背景下探讨领土行为。分析了邻居之间的个体与激动行为程度之间的空间关系模式,一年为期。结果在非生殖期间在非生殖期间在非生殖期间具有比在生殖期间的雄性对之间的更大的空间接近度,并且在生殖期间的女性成对之间的空间接近于非生殖期间。对激动行为的分析表明,遥远邻居的宽容较少,而不是最近的邻居。然而,在雄性对之间的攻击频率比女性在雌性之间存在更大的侵略性,而女性似乎在个人之间表现出不积极的避免。结果支持墨西哥火山鼠标展出“亲爱的敌人现象”的理论。

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