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Chemical rival recognition decreases aggression levels in male Iberian wall lizards, Podarcis hispanica

机译:化学竞争者的识别降低了雄性伊比利亚壁蜥蜴Podarcis hispanica的侵略性水平

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In an agonistic interaction, the assessment of the probable outcome of future encounters with the same individuals may be the best way of decreasing costs of fighting, but this may only be accomplished if animals are able to recognize individual conspecifics. We staged encounters between male lizards, Podarcis hispanica, to examine whether odoriferous cues are involved in rival recognition during agonistic interactions. We experimentally manipulated the odour of intruding males, creating familiar males with their own odour or bearing odours of unfamiliar males, and unfamiliar males bearing unfamiliar odours or odours of familiar males. The results showed that when familiar males were impregnated with scents from unfamiliar males, they elicited an aggressive response by resident unmanipulated males similar to that observed for a new unfamiliar male with unfamiliar odour. This suggests that resident males were unable to recognize familiar males when their own scents were removed. In contrast, responding males were less aggressive towards, familiar males impregnated with their own odour and towards unfamiliar males impregnated with scents of familiar males, suggesting that when two males have already interacted, their scents become familiar for both males, and that the detection in successive encounters of the familiar scent suffices to reduce the aggressive response of territorial males. Therefore, recognition mechanisms based on chemical cues during agonistic encounters may contribute to reducing the intensity and the costs of fighting in P. hispanica and may play an important role in the organization of their social system.
机译:在激烈的互动中,评估与同一个人未来遭遇的可能结果可能是降低战斗成本的最佳方法,但这只有在动物能够识别个体特异性的情况下才能实现。我们在雄性蜥蜴Podarcis hispanica之间进行了相遇,以检查在激动性互动过程中,气味线索是否参与了竞争对手的识别。我们通过实验来控制入侵男性的气味,以自己的气味或不熟悉的男性的气味创建熟悉的男性,以及带有不熟悉的气味或熟悉的男性气味的不熟悉的男性。结果表明,当熟悉的男性被陌生男性的气味所浸透时,他们会引起未操纵的常住男性的积极反应,类似于对异味的新陌生男性所观察到的反应。这表明当去除自己的气味时,常驻男性无法识别熟悉的男性。相反,有反应的雄性对熟悉的雄性充满了自己的气味,对不熟悉的雄性则充满了熟悉的雄性的气味,这表明当两个雄性已经相互作用时,它们的气味对于两个雄性都变得熟悉了,并且在连续遇到熟悉的气味足以减少领地男子的积极反应。因此,在激动相遇时基于化学线索的识别机制可能有助于降低西班牙疟原虫战斗的强度和成本,并可能在其社交系统的组织中发挥重要作用。

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