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Fighting rules and rival recognition reduce costs of aggression in male lizards, Podarcis hispanica

机译:战斗规则和竞争对手的认可降低了雄性蜥蜴(Podarcis hispanica)的侵略成本

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The establishment of fighting rules and the ability to recognise individual conspecifics and to assess their fighting ability and/or roles may help to reduce costs of fighting. We staged encounters between males of the lizard Podarcis hispanica to examine whether lizards used fighting strategies and whether a previous agonistic experience affects the outcome and characteristics of a subsequent encounter. The results showed that simple rules such as body size differences and residence condition were used to determine the outcome of agonistic interactions as quickly as possible. Thus, larger males were dominant in most encounters. However, when size differences between opponents are smaller, they may be more difficult to estimate and, then, residence condition was more important. In addition, the intensity of interactions between males could be explained according to the "sequential assessment game", supporting the idea that P. hispanica males acquire information about fighting ability gradually during the progress of a fight. Our results also showed that the second fight of the same pair of males was less aggressive, even when its outcome was the opposite of the first. This result suggests that male P. hispanica can recognise individual opponents and that they use this information to reach a contest outcome more quickly, thus reducing unnecessary aggression levels in subsequent interactions. These fighting strategies and assessment mechanisms may help to stabilise the social system of this lizard.
机译:战斗规则的建立以及识别个体的具体特征并评估其战斗能力和/或角色的能力可能有助于降低战斗成本。我们在蜥蜴Podarcis hispanica的雄性之间进行了相遇,以检查蜥蜴是否使用了战斗策略,以及先前的激动经历是否会影响随后相遇的结果和特征。结果表明,简单的规则(例如体型差异和居住条件)可用于尽快确定激动性相互作用的结果。因此,大多数情况下,较大的雄性占主导地位。但是,如果对手之间的大小差异较小,则可能更难估算,因此居住条件更为重要。此外,可以根据“顺序评估博弈”来解释雄性之间的互动强度,从​​而支持这样一种观点:西班牙裔西班牙裔雄性在战斗过程中逐渐获取有关战斗能力的信息。我们的结果还显示,即使同一对雄性的第二场战斗的结果与第一场比赛的结果相反,其战斗力也较小。这个结果表明,男性体育西班牙人可以识别单个对手,并且他们使用此信息可以更快地达到比赛结果,从而减少了后续互动中不必要的攻击程度。这些战斗策略和评估机制可能有助于稳定蜥蜴的社会体系。

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