Risk-taking salamanders share less space with conspecifics

IF 1 4区 生物学 Q3 ZOOLOGY Amphibia-Reptilia Pub Date : 2024-08-09 DOI:10.1163/15685381-bja10188
Giacomo Rosa, Andrea Costa, S. Salvidio
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Boldness is a personality trait defined as the propensity of an animal to engage in risk-taking behaviours. Boldness is often associated with social ranking, dispersal, movement, and home range in many animal species. In this study we tested if boldness was correlated with individual spatial behaviour, in a population of the Cave Salamander Speleomantes strinatii living in a subterranean habitat. Boldness was measured in a controlled environment by means of an emerging from a shelter trial, while home ranges and distances moved over two years were obtained in the wild from a spatially explicit capture-mark-recapture study. We obtained data from 13 salamanders that were captured at least 5 times (mean 7.23; range 5-11). As expected, there was a highly significant and negative correlation between individual risk taking behaviour and home range overlap with conspecifics (rs = 0.84; p = 0.005). This pattern could be explained by differences in habitat physical quality or in its available resources, but more research is needed to better understand this behavioural pattern.
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勇于冒险的蝾螈与同类分享的空间较少
大胆是一种个性特征,被定义为动物从事冒险行为的倾向。在许多动物物种中,大胆往往与社会等级、分散、移动和家园范围有关。在这项研究中,我们测试了生活在地下栖息地的洞穴蝾螈(Speleomantes strinatii)种群的胆量是否与个体空间行为相关。胆量是在受控环境中通过从庇护所中出来的试验来测量的,而两年中的家域和移动距离则是在野外通过空间明确的捕获-标记-再捕获研究获得的。我们从至少捕获 5 次(平均 7.23 次;范围 5-11 次)的 13 种蝾螈身上获得了数据。不出所料,个体冒险行为与同种蝾螈的家域重叠之间存在高度显著的负相关(rs = 0.84; p = 0.005)。这种模式可以用栖息地物理质量或可用资源的差异来解释,但要更好地理解这种行为模式,还需要更多的研究。
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Amphibia-Reptilia
Amphibia-Reptilia 生物-动物学
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3.10
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6.20%
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39
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Amphibia-Reptilia is a leading European multi-disciplinary journal devoted to most of the aspects of herpetology: ecology, behaviour, evolution, conservation, physiology, morphology, paleontology, genetics, and systematics. Amphibia-Reptilia publishes high quality original papers, short-notes, reviews, book reviews and news of the Societas Europaea Herpetologica (SEH). The Societas Europaea Herpteologica (SEH) website is located at: www.seh-herpetology.org.
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