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The role of size and aggression in intrasexual male competition in a social lizard species, Egernia whitii

机译:大小和侵略性在社会蜥蜴物种埃格尼亚·怀蒂的男性内部竞争中的作用

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Competition between males is a key component of the agonistic intrasexual interactions that influence resource acquisition, social system dynamics, and ultimately reproductive success. Sexual selection theory predicts that traits that enhance success in intrasexual competition (particularly male-male competition) should be favored. In vertebrates, this often includes body size and aggression, with larger and/or more aggressive males outcompeting smaller or less aggressive conspecifics. The majority of studies consider aggression as a flexible trait which responds to local social or environmental conditions. However, aggression frequently shows considerable within-individual consistency (i.e., individuals have identifiable aggressive behavioral types). Little is known about how such consistency in aggression may influence competition outcomes. We integrated a detailed field study with a laboratory experiment to examine how a male's aggressive phenotype and his size influence competitive interactions in Egernia whitii, a social lizard species which exhibits strong competition over resources (limited permanent shelter sites and basking sites). Individual aggression and size did not predict competition outcome in the laboratory nor did they predict home range size, overlap, or reproductive success in the field. However, winners of laboratory trial contests maintained consistent aggressive phenotypes while consistency in aggression was lost in losers. We suggest that aggression may be important in other functional contexts, such as parental care, and that alternative traits, such as fighting experience, may be important in determining competition outcome in this species.
机译:男性之间的竞争是激烈的性交互动的重要组成部分,这些互动会影响资源获取,社会系统动态以及最终的生殖成功。性选择理论预测,应该优先选择能促进性竞争(特别是男性-男性竞争)成功的特质。在脊椎动物中,这通常包括体型和侵略性,雄性更大和/或更具侵略性的雄性胜过较小或侵略性更强的种。大多数研究都认为侵略是一种灵活的特征,可以响应当地的社会或环境条件。但是,侵略性通常表现出相当大的个体内一致性(即个体具有可识别的攻击性行为类型)。对于这种侵略性的一致性如何影响竞争结果知之甚少。我们将详细的现场研究与实验室实验相结合,以研究雄性的攻击性表型和体型如何影响埃格尼亚(Egernia whitii)的竞争相互作用。个体的侵略性和体型并不能预测实验室的竞争结果,也不能预测野外范围的大小,重叠或繁殖成功。然而,实验室试验比赛的获胜者保持一致的攻击性表型,而失败者则失去了一致的攻击性。我们建议,在其他功能环境中,例如父母关怀,侵略性可能很重要,而战斗经验等替代性状对于确定该物种的竞争结果可能也很重要。

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