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Variability in the assessment of snake predation risk by Liolaemus lizards

机译:Liolaemus蜥蜴在蛇捕食风险评估中的变异性

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The ability to assess and respond to predation risk is a strong selective force. Detection of predators is carried out by one or more sensory modalities, but the use of chemoreception has significant advantages. This study examines the chemosensorial assessment of snake predation risk and corresponding behaviours in different species and populations of Liolaemus lizards naturally exposed to different levels of snake predation pressure. The species studied were sympatric (Liolaemus lemniscatus), parapatric (L. nigroviridis) and allopatric (L. fitzgeraldi) to the saurophagous snake, Philodryas chamissonis. Additionally, two populations of L. lemniscatus from areas differing in snake densities were compared. Chemo-assessment of predation risk was determined by comparing the number of tongue-flicks (TF) and the behavioural responses of lizards submitted to three treatments (with semiochemicals of snake, conspecifics, and without semiochemicals - control). The results suggest that Liolaemus lizards can chemo-assess snake predation risk, but this was modulated by the predation pressure experienced by lizards in their natural habitats. When exposed to snake semiochemicals, the sympatric prey showed less chemical exploratory behaviour (i.e. lower number of TF), a higher frequency of antipredator behaviours that would reduce its detection by a predator, and did not show the behaviour triggered by conspecific semiochemicals. The parapatric prey showed similar number of TF across different treatments, suggesting an absence of recognition of snake semiochemicals; however, it did show antipredatory behaviours when confronted with snake semiochemicals. The allopatric prey showed similar behaviour in all treatments. Both populations of the sympatric species, L. lemniscatus, showed a similar ability to detect predation risk when confronted with snake semiochemicals (i.e. similar number of TF), but antipredatory behaviours were diminished, and marking behaviours were present in the population subject to lower predation pressure. Relaxed predation pressure from a predator that releases and detects semiochemicals had similar consequences at species and population levels.
机译:评估和应对捕食风险的能力是强大的选择性力量。捕食者的检测是通过一种或多种感觉方式进行的,但是化学感受器的使用具有明显的优势。本研究探讨了自然暴露于不同水平的蛇食掠食压力下的不同种类和种群的蜥蜴的化学捕食风险评估以及蛇食掠食行为的相应行为。所研究的物种是同食性(Pholadryas chamissonis)的同胞(Liolaemus lemniscatus),同胞(L. nigroviridis)和异特异(L. fitzgeraldi)。另外,比较了来自蛇密度不同区域的两个L. lemniscatus种群。通过比较甩舌(TF)的数量和接受三种处理(使用蛇的化学信息素,同种异体,而没有化学信息素-对照)的蜥蜴的行为反应,确定捕食风险的化学评估。结果表明,蜥蜴可以对蛇的捕食风险进行化学评估,但这受到蜥蜴在其自然栖息地中所遭受的捕食压力的调节。当暴露于蛇的化学信息素中时,同伴猎物表现出较少的化学探索行为(即TF数量较少),较高的反掠食者行为频率,这会减少被掠食者检测到的行为,并且未显示出由特定的化学信息素引发的行为。在不同的处理方法中,副贵族猎物显示出相似数量的TF,这表明没有认识到蛇的化学信息素。但是,当与蛇化学信息素相面对时,它确实显示出反掠夺行为。在所有处理中,异相猎物均表现出相似的行为。同胞种L. lemniscatus的两个种群在面对蛇符号化学物质(即相似数量的TF)时,表现出相似的检测掠食风险的能力,但是反掠夺行为减少了,标记行为在受到较低掠食的人群中也存在压力。来自捕食者的释放并检测出化学信息素的捕食者压力松驰,在物种和种群水平上也有类似的结果。

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