Individual and Sexual Differences in Time to Habituate to Food-Stimuli Presentation of Potential Prey in Hyla Japonica

IF 0.6 4区 生物学 Q4 ZOOLOGY Current Herpetology Pub Date : 2019-02-01 DOI:10.5358/hsj.38.14
Shintaro Tanabe, E. Kasuya, T. Miyatake
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Abstract: The traits of many animal species exhibit individual and sexual differences. Individuals repeatedly receiving a stimulus without harm become habituated to it. However, few studies have been conducted on individual and sexual differences in the process of habituation to unfamiliar food stimuli. Therefore, we hypothesized that individual differences or sexual differences would be observed in reaction to an in-lab food-stimuli presentation of potential prey items (after that “food stimuli”). We tested the hypothesis using the Japanese tree frog Hyla japonica, and conducted statistical analyses of these results. A generalized linear model (GLM) showed individual and sexual differences in time to get used to the food stimuli. Females habituated more rapidly to food stimuli than males. The difference between sexes is discussed in view of two ultimate and one proximate reasons.
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日本海狗对食物刺激呈现的适应时间的个体和性别差异
摘要:许多动物物种的特征表现出个体和性别差异。反复接受刺激而没有伤害的个体会习惯它。然而,很少有研究表明在习惯陌生食物刺激的过程中存在个体和性别差异。因此,我们假设,在对潜在猎物的实验室食物刺激呈现(在“食物刺激”之后)的反应中,会观察到个体差异或性别差异。我们使用日本树蛙Hyla japonica来验证这一假设,并对这些结果进行了统计分析。广义线性模型(GLM)显示了个体和性别在适应食物刺激的时间上的差异。雌性比雄性更容易适应食物刺激。从两个终极原因和一个近因的角度讨论了性别差异。
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Current Herpetology
Current Herpetology Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
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1.20
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14.30%
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20
期刊介绍: Current Herpetology publishes original research articles on amphibians and reptiles. It is the official journal of the Herpetological Society of Japan and is a continuation of Acta Herpetologica Japonica (1964–1971) and Japanese Journal of Herpetology (1972-1999).
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