同模仿者尽管有不平等的防御能力,但却有着相互的关系
Hannah M Rowland1, Eira Ihalainen, Leena Lindström
1School of Biological Sciences, University of Liverpool, Biosciences Building, Crown Street, Liverpool L69 7ZB, UK. h.m.rowland@liv.ac.uk
Nature
|July 6, 2007
概括
不平等防御的猎物物种之间的模仿是互惠的,通过减少捕食者学习期间的个体死亡风险,双方都受益. 这挑战了先前的理论,这些理论高估了寄生成本.
科学领域:
- 进化生物学 进化生物学
- 生态生态学 生态生态学
- 行为生态学 行为生态学
背景情况:
- 穆勒对自然选择的数学处理提出模仿效益,在捕食者教育期间通过分享死亡率来保护猎物.
- 关于不平等保护的物种之间的模仿是否是互惠的还是寄生性的存在争议.
研究的目的:
- 调查不平等保护的共仿真物种之间的关系.
- 为了确定模仿在不同的防卫水平下是否会带来相互利益.
主要方法:
- 在一个新的世界实验中利用人工猎物和野生捕食者 (巨乳,Parus大).
- 操纵了中度防御模仿 (完美或不完美相似) 的密度,相对于高度防御模型的恒定丰度.
- 对密度依赖的稀释效应进行控制.
主要成果:
- 模型和防御模仿者都经历了由于密度增加而导致人均死亡率下降的净收益.
- 当密度效应受到控制时,防御模仿并没有增加对模型的攻击.
- 精确的信号模仿被选择所青.
- 可食用 (贝蒂斯) 模仿对模型的攻击增加,但稀释否定了整体死亡率的增加.
结论:
- 不平等捍卫的模仿者之间的关系是相互的.
- 当前的理论可能会高估寄生成本,忽视密度依赖的好处.
- 精确的模仿被选中,即使在具有不平等防御的物种之间.
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