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Defeated chameleons darken dynamically during dyadic disputes to decrease danger from dominants

机译:在二元争执中,败败的变色龙会动态变暗,以减少统治者的危险

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Research on intraspecific aggression has typically focused on dominant individuals, but a better understanding of the consequences and mechanisms of agonistic encounters requires a balanced perspective that includes knowledge of subordinate animal behaviors. In contrast to signals of fighting ability, signals of submission are an understudied component of agonistic communication that could provide important insights into the dynamics, function, and evolution of intraspecific competition. Here, I use a series of staged agonistic trials between adult male veiled chameleons Chamaeleo calyptratus to test the hypothesis that rapid skin darkening serves as a submissive signal to resolve agonistic activity. Concordant with this hypothesis, I found that losing chameleons darkened over the course of aggressive trials while winners brightened, and the likelihood of darkening increased when individuals were attacked more aggressively. Additionally, I found that the degree of brightness change exhibited by individual chameleons was tied to both overall and net aggression experienced during a trial, with chameleons who received high levels of aggression relative to their own aggression levels darkening to a greater extent than individuals receiving relatively less aggression. Lastly, I found that aggression increased for losers and winners prior to the onset of darkening by the eventual loser but that both chameleons reduced aggression after the losing chameleon began to darken. Based on the theoretical prediction that signals of submission should be favored when retreat options are restricted, I suggest that limited escapability imposed by chameleon morphology, physiology, and ecology favored the evolution of a pigment-based signal of submission in this group.
机译:关于种内侵略的研究通常集中在优势个体上,但是要更好地理解激动相遇的后果和机制,需要一个平衡的观点,包括对下属动物行为的了解。与战斗力的信号相反,屈服信号是激动性交流的一个未被充分研究的组成部分,可以为种内竞争的动力,功能和演变提供重要的见识。在这里,我使用了成年雄性被遮盖的变色龙Chamaeleo calyptratus之间的一系列分阶段的激动试验,以检验以下假设:快速变黑的皮肤可以作为解决激动作用的顺从信号。与此假说相符,我发现在积极的试验过程中,失去的变色龙变暗,而胜利者变亮,当个体受到更积极的攻击时,变黑的可能性增加。此外,我发现个别变色龙表现出的亮度变化程度与试验期间经历的整体和净侵略性相关,相对于自己的侵略性水平,变色龙受到的侵害程度高于个人,相对而言,变色龙的变暗程度更大少些侵略。最后,我发现失败者和获胜者的侵略性在最终失败者开始变暗之前有所增加,但是两个变色龙在失去的变色龙开始变暗之后都降低了侵略性。基于理论上的预测,即在限制撤退选择时应优先考虑顺从信号,我建议,变色龙形态,生理学和生态学所带来的有限逃逸能力有利于该组基于色素的顺从信号的演变。

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