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The Interaction of Female Condition and Mating Status on Male-Male Aggression in a Wolf Spider

机译:狼蛛雌雄条件对雄性侵略的影响

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Fighting behavior has been studied extensively with strong emphases on factors that independently determine winners and losers as well as how much effort an individual should invest in a given contest for a resource. Much less attention has been paid to how interacting qualities of disputed resources modulate aggression. In a laboratory study, we examined the interactive effects of female condition and mating status on dyadic male aggression in the wolf spider Pardosa milvina. We discovered that males exhibited significantly more aggressive behaviors when in the presence of virgin females in good condition and displayed lower and statistically similar levels of aggression when placed with virgin, poor condition females; mated, good condition females; mated, poor condition females; and no females. Because previous studies have suggested that virgin females alone should be highly prized because of putative first-mate sperm priority patterns, this study contributes to this body of literature by suggesting that diet history and body condition mitigate the reproductive advantages of mating with virgin females as indicated by levels of male-male aggression, but further investigation is needed.
机译:对战斗行为进行了广泛的研究,着重强调了那些因素,这些因素独立地决定了获胜者和失败者,以及个人应该在资源的特定竞赛中投入多少精力。人们很少关注有争议资源的相互作用质量如何调节侵略性。在实验室研究中,我们研究了狼蛛Pardosa milvina中雌性条件和交配状态对二进位男性侵略性的互动影响。我们发现,在处女状态良好的情况下,雄性表现出明显更具侵略性的行为,而与处境较差的雌性状态的雌性相比,其侵略性较低且在统计学上相似。交配,状况良好的雌性;交配,状况不佳的雌性;没有女性。由于先前的研究表明,由于假定的初次交配的精子优先模式,初生女性应受到高度重视,该研究通过提示饮食史和身体状况减轻了与初生女性交配的生殖优势,为这一文献做出了贡献根据男性和男性的侵略程度,但还需要进一步调查。

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