在现存的蛇中食人行为的发生和演变
Bruna B Falcão1,2, Vinícius A São Pedro1, Omar M Entiauspe-Neto3,4
1Universidade Federal de São Carlos, Laboratório de Estudos Zoológicos do Alto Paranapanema (LEZPA), campus Lagoa do Sino, Rodovia Lauri Simões de Barros, Km 12 SP-189, 18290-000, Buri, SP, Brazil.
Biological reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society
|November 2, 2025
概括
人食主义是蛇 (Serpentes) 普遍存在的行为,在15个家族的207个物种中观察到. 这种机会主义的养策略与进化史,饮食和形态有关,而不是随机的机会.
科学领域:
- 类学 类学 类学 类学
- 进化生物学 进化生物学
- 行为生态学 行为生态学
背景情况:
- 蛇 (Serpentes) 食生态学得到了很好的研究,但食人主义的记录仍然很差.
- 现有关于蛇食人行为的报道分散,往往是事,缺乏全面的分析.
研究的目的:
- 广泛审查和分析现存蛇的食人行为.
- 调查蛇食肉主义的进化起源和生态相关物.
- 为了测试采食理论是否适用于蛇的食人事件.
主要方法:
- 从科学文献中编制了503个食人事件,包括野生和被俘的蛇.
- 分析了物种分布,捕食者和猎物的体型关系,以及家族遗传史.
- 利用最大概率的祖先特征估计推断进化模式.
主要成果:
- 在15个蛇家族的207个物种中记录了食人行为,在Colubridae,Viperidae和Elapidae中发生率很高.
- 猎物和捕食者的体型是正相关的 (R=0.81),支持食策略的应用.
- 人食主义至少独立进化了11次,并且与Alethinophidia中的宏观体下形态类型有关.
结论:
- 人类主义是蛇中广泛和潜在的机会主义行为.
- 行为受到进化史,饮食,形态学和生态因素的影响.
- 蛇的食人行为不是随机的,而是与特定的适应和进化途径有关.
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