Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 1214163
Sociability in dominant and subdominant sympatric lizard species
Sociability in dominant and subdominant sympatric lizard species // International Society for Behavioral Ecology Congress 2022
Stockholm, Švedska, 2022. 1, 1 (predavanje, međunarodna recenzija, sažetak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Sociability in dominant and subdominant sympatric
lizard species
Autori
Marko Glogoški, Tomislav Gojak, Dorotea Kiš, Zoran Marčić, Duje Lisičić, Sofia Ana Blažević
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Sažeci sa skupova, sažetak, znanstveni
Skup
International Society for Behavioral Ecology Congress 2022
Mjesto i datum
Stockholm, Švedska, 28.07.2022. - 03.08.2022
Vrsta sudjelovanja
Predavanje
Vrsta recenzije
Međunarodna recenzija
Ključne riječi
Ponašanje životinja
(Behavioral ecology)
Sažetak
One of the outcomes in competition is forming dominant – subdominant relations between species. Dominance may be associated with a number of species` characteristics, and the question is can sociability be one of the major contributing factors. Sociability can aid in easier and more efficient predator defence, in finding and utilizing resources, or in finding partners. Higher sociability allows for greater population densities and can aid in higher reproductive potential since males can have better access to females. In a model of two competitive lizard species, Podarcis siculus and Podarcis melisellensis, with established dominant – subordinate relationship we tested whether sociability is associated with the dominant competitor. We hypothesized that P. siculus, as the dominant competitor, would exhibit greater levels of sociability. We caught lizards from wild sympatric populations of both species and brought them to the laboratory to acclimatize for 2 weeks. Lizards were tested in a 3 chambered sociability test. We measured time spent in proximity to cage with conspecific, time spent next to empty cage and time spent in the middle (starting) chamber. We found that P. siculus indeed spent significantly more time in proximity to the cage with conspecific and next to the empty cage than P. melisellensis. In conclusion, P. siculus shows greater levels of sociability and exploration of novel objects (empty cage).
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Biologija
POVEZANOST RADA
Projekti:
HRZZ-UIP-2019-04-8469 - Dopaminska regulacija kompetitivnog ponašanja u kohabituirajućim populacijama guštera Podarcis siculus i Podarcis melisellensis (BOLDer) (Blažević, Sofia Ana, HRZZ - 2019-04) ( CroRIS)
Profili:
Sofia Ana Blažević
(autor)
Duje Lisičić
(autor)
Zoran Marčić
(autor)
Marko Glogoški
(autor)
Tomislav Gojak
(autor)