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Assessment Strategies and the Effects of Fighting Experience on Future Contest Performance in the Green Anole (Anolis carolinensis)

机译:绿色Anole(Anolis carolinensis)的评估策略和战斗经验对未来比赛表现的影响

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Social experiences can be useful sources of information for animals charged with making tness-related decisions. Fighting experience can alter an animal’s perception of its ghting ability possibly leading to changes in future contest decisions, which may increase/decrease their probability of winning future contests. Winner and loser effects have been revealed in a wide array of animals, but studies using reptilian models are rare. This study investigated the impact of ghting experience on future contest performance and outcome in the green anole lizard and investigated the assessment strategies used by anoles during contests of different intensities. To determine whether the green anole expresses winner or loser effects, focal animals engaged in a primary contest with a smaller (larger) opponent to gain a winning (losing) experience; opponent size asymmetries were a signicant predictor of contest outcome. Focal individuals were isolated for 2 d before being given a secondary contest with a size-matched, na¨ve opponent. We found no evidence of winner or loser effects 2 d following a previous contest. Although previous contest outcome did not dictate future contest success, dynamics of the previous contest did. Highly aggressive primary contest losers won a signicant proportion of the secondary contests, while less aggressive losers were more apt to lose the secondary contest. Secondary contest success of prior winners was not inuenced by earlier contest performance. Further analyses of contest dynamics reveal that individuals may use different assessment strategies depending on the intensity of the contest. Our results demonstrate that future contest success may be driven more by individual performance in a prior contest and less by prior contest outcome.
机译:社会经验可以成为负责做出与Tness有关的决定的动物的有用信息来源。战斗经验可能会改变动物对其增强能力的认识,这可能会导致将来比赛决定的改变,从而可能增加/减少他们赢得未来比赛的可能性。赢家和输家的作用已在各种各样的动物中揭示出来,但很少使用爬行动物模型进行研究。这项研究调查了ghting经验对绿色小蜥蜴未来比赛表现和结果的影响,并调查了不同强度比赛中小茴香所使用的评估策略。为了确定绿色小圆环是表达赢家还是输家的效果,需要与较小(较大)的对手进行初级比赛的重点动物获得胜利(失败)的经验;对手尺寸的不对称是比赛结果的重要预测因素。在与规模相称的天真的对手进行第二场比赛之前,将焦点人物隔离了2天。在上一场比赛之后的2天,我们没有发现获胜者或失败者影响的证据。尽管先前比赛的结果并不能决定未来比赛的成功,但先前比赛的动力却可以。积极进取的初级竞赛失败者赢得了次级比赛的显着比例,而积极性较低的失败者更倾向于输掉次级竞赛。先前比赛的获胜者在二级比赛中的成功并没有受到比赛早期表现的影响。竞赛动态的进一步分析表明,根据竞赛的强度,个人可能会使用不同的评估策略。我们的结果表明,未来比赛的成功可能更多地取决于前一场比赛中的个人表现,而不是先前的比赛结果。

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