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Intra- and interspecific agonistic behaviour in hatchling Australian freshwater crocodiles (Crocodylus johnstoni) and saltwater crocodiles (Crocodylus porosus)

机译:在孵化的澳大利亚淡水鳄(Crocodylus johnstoni)和咸水鳄(Crocodylus porosus)中的种内和种间激动作用

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We examined agonistic behaviour in hatchling Australian freshwater crocodiles (Crocodylus johnstoni) at 2 weeks, 13 weeks, and 50 weeks after hatching, and between C. johnstoni and saltwater crocodiles (Crocodylus porosus) at 40-50 weeks of age. Among C. johnstoni, agonistic interactions (15-23 s duration) were well established by two weeks old and typically involved two and occasionally three individuals, mostly between 17 : 00 and 24 : 00 hours in open-water areas of enclosures. A range of discrete postures, non-contact and contact movements are described. The head is rarely targeted in contact movements with C. johnstoni because they exhibit a unique 'head raised high' posture, and engage in 'push downs'. In contrast with C. porosus of a similar age, agonistic interactions between C. johnstoni were conducted with relatively low intensity and showed limited ontogenetic change; there was also no evidence of a dominance hierarchy among hatchlings by 50 weeks of age, when the frequency of agonistic interactions was lowest. Agonistic interactions between C. johnstoni and C. porosus at 40-50 weeks of age were mostly low level, with no real exclusion or dominance observed. However, smaller individuals of both species moved slowly out of the way when a larger individual of either species approached. When medium-or high-level interspecific interactions did occur, it was between similar-sized individuals, and each displayed species-specific behaviours that appeared difficult for contestants to interpret: there was no clear winner or loser. The nature of agonistic interactions between the two species suggests that dominance may be governed more strongly by size rather than by species-specific aggressiveness.
机译:我们研究了孵化后2周,13周和50周时孵化的澳大利亚淡水鳄(Crocodylus johnstoni),以及40-50周龄的约翰逊梭菌和咸水鳄(Crocodylus porosus)之间的激动行为。在约翰逊梭菌中,两周大就建立起了激动互动(持续时间为23-23 s),通常涉及两个人,偶尔三个人,主要是在封闭的水域中的17:00至24:00小时之间。描述了一系列离散的姿势,非接触和接触运动。头部很少与约翰逊梭菌发生接触,因为它们表现出独特的“抬头高”的姿势,并参与“俯卧”。与相似年龄的多孔孢子虫相比,约翰逊氏梭菌之间的激动作用以相对较低的强度进行,并显示出有限的个体发生变化。当激动相互作用的频率最低时,也没有证据表明到50周龄时幼体在幼体中处于主导地位。约翰逊梭菌和孔雀菌在40-50周龄之间的激动性相互作用大多数是低水平的,没有观察到真正的排斥或优势。但是,当两个物种的较大个体接近时,这两个物种的较小个体都会缓慢地移开。当确实发生了中高级别的种间相互作用时,它发生在大小相似的个体之间,并且每个显示的物种特定行为似乎都难以让参赛者解释:没有明确的赢家或输家。两种物种之间的激动相互作用的性质表明,支配地位可能更受大小影响,而不是受物种特异性侵略性的支配。

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