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Recent physical encounters affect chemically mediated retreat-site selection in a gecko.

机译:最近的身体相遇会影响壁虎中化学介导的撤退地点的选择。

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Chemoreception is well documented in a range of animals but the effects of recent behavioural interactions on an animal's response to subsequent chemical information are poorly understood. Using a series of laboratory experiments with a rock-dwelling gecko (Oedura lesueurii), we examined whether latest social experience affects how animals used chemoreception to mediate microhabitat selection. Males of this species defend retreat-sites and the outcomes of physical duels are maintained during second physical contests staged up to 1 wk after first contests. Retreat-site selection experiments showed that past social experience affects the behavioural responses of adult male geckos to chemical cues from conspecific male lizards. When offered a choice between retreat-sites labelled with chemicals from an unknown male vs. the opponent from a recent contest, geckos that won their previous fight selected retreat-sites at random. In contrast, under the same conditions, geckos that lost their previous fight significantly preferred retreat-sites scented with an unknown male conspecific over those scented with the winning opponent. During these experiments males that lost their previous fight were significantly more vigilant, and spent greater time near the retreat-site of the unknown male, compared with males that won their previous fight. These results support the notion that recent physical social encounters can affect the way that animals respond to chemical information from potential competitors.
机译:化学感受器在许多动物中都有据可查的记录,但人们对最近的行为相互作用对动物对随后化学信息的反应的影响知之甚少。通过使用壁虎壁虎(Oedura lesueurii)进行的一系列实验室实验,我们检查了最新的社会经历是否会影响动物如何利用化学感受来介导微生境的选择。该物种的雄性捍卫着撤退点,在第二场身体比赛中保持了身体对决的结果,第二场身体比赛在第一场比赛后的第一周进行。撤退地点选择实验表明,过去的社交经历影响成年雄性壁虎对来自特定雄性蜥蜴的化学线索的行为反应。当在带有未知化学物质标记的撤退地点与最近一次比赛的对手之间进行选择时,赢得前一场战斗的壁虎是随机选择撤退地点的。相比之下,在相同条件下,失去前一场战斗的壁虎明显偏爱那些雄性未知的雄性气味的撤退地点,而不是那些获胜对手的气味。在这些实验中,与赢得前一场战斗的雄性相比,失去前一场战斗的雄性要更加警惕,并在未知雄性的撤退地点附近花费更多的时间。这些结果支持了这样一种观念,即最近的身体社交接触会影响动物对潜在竞争者的化学信息做出反应的方式。

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