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Pheromonal discriminations of sex, reproductive condition, and species by the lacertid lizard Podarcis hispanica

机译:蜥蜴蜥蜴Podarcis hispanica对性别,生殖状况和物种的肺部歧视

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In some vertebrate taxa, pheromones provide important information about species, sex, reproductive condition, kinship, and even individual identity. Because they possess highly developed nasal chemosensory systems, lizards are capable of many chemical discriminations, but many aspects of their pheromonal communication remain poorly understood even in major families. We report that males of a lacertid lizard, Podarcis muralis, are capable of differential response to surface chemical cues from conspecific males and females, from gravid and nongravid females, and from conspecific females and females of the closely related sympatric congener, P. bocagei carbonelli. In 60 sec trials in which stimuli from the femoral, cloacal, lateral, and upper body surfaces were presented to males on cotton swabs, males tongue-flicked at significantly higher rates to stimuli from conspecific females than males, from conspecific nongravid than gravid females, and from conspecific than heterospecific females. Responses to stimuli from conspecific males did not differ from those to distilled water. Together with previous findings that males can distinguish between chemical cues from familiar and unfamiliar males, these findings suggest that pheromones provide male P. hispanica important information regarding the presence of sexual rivals and the reproductive condition of potential mates without visually encountering other lizards. A growing body of literature indicates that lacertids are capable of sophisticated pheromonal discriminations that may play important roles in their social behavior. J. Exp. Zool. 292:523-527, 2002.
机译:在某些脊椎动物类群中,信息素可提供有关物种,性别,生殖条件,亲属甚至个人身份的重要信息。由于蜥蜴具有高度发达的鼻化学感应系统,因此它们可以区分许多化学物质,但是即使在大家庭中,它们对信息素通讯的许多方面仍知之甚少。我们报告的雄性蜥蜴蜥蜴,Podarcis muralis,能够对来自同种雄性和雌性,妊娠和非重性雌性以及同种雌性和同亲同系同源物P. bocagei carbonelli的雌性的表面化学信号做出不同反应。 。在60秒的试验中,用棉签对雄性动物进行了股,泄殖腔,外侧和上体表面的刺激,雄性的舌头对同种雌性的刺激比对雄性的刺激更大,同种非重质的对雌性的刺激比对妊娠的雌性的刺激高,并且来自异种雌性。同种雄性对刺激的反应与对蒸馏水的反应没有区别。连同以前的发现,即雄性可以区分熟悉的和不熟悉的雄性的化学线索,这些发现表明,信息素为雄性西班牙疟原虫提供了有关性对手的存在和潜在伴侣的繁殖状况的重要信息,而没有肉眼看到其他蜥蜴。越来越多的文献表明,流浪者有能力进行复杂的信息素识别,这可能在其社交行为中起重要作用。 J. Exp。 Zool。 292:523-527,2002。

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