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Coloration in the polymorphic frog Oophaga pumilio associates with level of aggressiveness in intraspecific and interspecific behavioral interactions

机译:多态青蛙Oophaga pumilio的着色与种内和种间行为相互作用中的攻击水平相关

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Intraspecific morphological variation may correspond to behavioral variation that helps determine the nature of species interactions. Color variation among populations of variably toxic organisms has been shown to associate with alternative anti-predator behaviors. However, the effects of these alternative behavioral tendencies on the outcomes of interspecific interactions other than predator-prey remain largely unexplored. We investigated how coloration and body size variation in Oophaga pumilio, one of the most phenotypically diverse amphibians known, associated with territorial aggressiveness and how this association influenced the outcome of agonistic male-male interactions with conspecifics and heterospecifics of two sympatric species (Andinobates claudiae and Phyllobates lugubris). Irrespective of body size, resident frogs from more conspicuous, red-colored O. pumilio populations responded to same-morph conspecifics and P. lugubris more quickly and exhibited more aggressive behaviors and more energetically expensive behaviors than resident frogs from green populations under these same treatments. Furthermore, red-colored resident frogs dominated most of the interactions in which they were involved, whereas green residents dominated only a few of the interactions, despite their status as residents. Because conspecific and heterospecific intruders did not behave more aggressively toward red resident frogs, aggressiveness of red residents does not appear to be a response to higher aggression being directed toward them. These results suggest that coloration in O. pumilio is a good indicator of aggressiveness that associates with the outcome of intraspecific and some interspecific behavioral male-male interactions, providing support for a positive association among anti-predator traits, agonistic behavior, and dominance in both intraspecific and interspecific, intraguild interactions.
机译:种内形态变异可能对应于有助于确定物种相互作用性质的行为变异。业已证明,毒性可变的生物种群之间的颜色变化与其他反捕食行为有关。然而,除了捕食者-猎物以外,这些替代行为趋势对种间相互作用结果的影响仍未得到充分探索。我们调查了Oophaga pumilio(一种表型最广泛的两栖动物之一)的颜色和体型变化如何与领土侵略性相关联,以及这种关联性如何影响具有两个同胞物种(Andinobates claudiae和毛状叶状。不论体型大小如何,在相同的处理下,来自显眼的红色O. pumilio种群的常住青蛙对同形同种异型和P. lugubris的反应更快,并且比来自绿色种群的常住青蛙表现出更具攻击性的行为和更昂贵的行为。此外,红色的常驻青蛙主导了它们所参与的大多数互动,而绿色的常驻青蛙尽管它们具有常住身份,但仍主导了少数互动。由于同种和异种入侵者对红色常驻青蛙的攻击行为不那么积极,因此红色常驻青蛙的攻击性似乎并不是对高侵略性青蛙的反应。这些结果表明,O。pumilio的着色是侵略性的良好指标,与种内和某些种间行为的雄性-雄性交互作用的结果相关,为反捕食者性状,激动性行为和两者的优势之间的正相关提供了支持。种内和种间,公会内的相互作用。

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