How the males of Diastatops obscure (Odonata: Libellulidae) decide the winner of a territorial dispute?

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Autor(a) principal: Romilson Silva Lopes Junior
Data de Publicação: 2012
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFC
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Resumo: Territorial fights between males are frequently observed among insects. However, despite the existence of theoretical models directed at explaining the possible rules adopted to decide the winner, there is little empirical support for these models. The low empirical support may be explained by difficulties in identifying traits that determine the male fighting capacity (RHP- or Resource Holding Potential) and also by the lack of simultaneous tests of different models. In this study we evaluated males traits that may determine RHP in the dragonfly Diastatops obscura. Also, we evaluated the relationship between such characteristics and duration of disputes between pairs of males to test predictions derived from the models War of Attrition (GDA), Sequential Access Information (ASI) and Cumulative Access Information (ACI). Male weight was the main feature related to the winning chances. The dispute duration decreases with increasing weight and presented the opposite pattern for the loser male, rejecting the GDA as the decision rule adopted by males to settle territorial interactions. In addition the duration of the dispute was not related to the loser male weight when we considered only pairs of rivals who presented similar weight differences. This indicates that the rivals make mutual assessment of RHP, as assumed by the model ASI. Since wings are highly melanized, we suggest that males may perform rival assessments of RHP based on wings traits, as occur in odonate species.
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spelling info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisHow the males of Diastatops obscure (Odonata: Libellulidae) decide the winner of a territorial dispute?Como os machos de Diastatops obscura (odonata: libellulidae) decidem o vencedor de uma disputa territorial?2012-07-11Paulo Enrique Cardoso Peixoto04813265618http://lattes.cnpq.br/3149228650359524Lorenzo Roberto Sgobaro Zanette01600635903http://lattes.cnpq.br/5800794114438541Marcio Zikan Cardoso83953361791 http://lattes.cnpq.br/631099004576962788123600330http://lattes.cnpq.br/0083208482299469Romilson Silva Lopes JuniorUniversidade Federal do CearÃPrograma de PÃs-GraduaÃÃo em Ecologia e Recursos NaturaisUFCBRcapacidade de luta modelos de resoluÃÃo de brigas teoria dos jogos seleÃÃo sexual seleÃÃo intra-sexual interaÃÃes agonÃsticas.fighting ability game theory sexual selection intra-sexual selection agonistic interactions.ECOLOGIATerritorial fights between males are frequently observed among insects. However, despite the existence of theoretical models directed at explaining the possible rules adopted to decide the winner, there is little empirical support for these models. The low empirical support may be explained by difficulties in identifying traits that determine the male fighting capacity (RHP- or Resource Holding Potential) and also by the lack of simultaneous tests of different models. In this study we evaluated males traits that may determine RHP in the dragonfly Diastatops obscura. Also, we evaluated the relationship between such characteristics and duration of disputes between pairs of males to test predictions derived from the models War of Attrition (GDA), Sequential Access Information (ASI) and Cumulative Access Information (ACI). Male weight was the main feature related to the winning chances. The dispute duration decreases with increasing weight and presented the opposite pattern for the loser male, rejecting the GDA as the decision rule adopted by males to settle territorial interactions. In addition the duration of the dispute was not related to the loser male weight when we considered only pairs of rivals who presented similar weight differences. This indicates that the rivals make mutual assessment of RHP, as assumed by the model ASI. Since wings are highly melanized, we suggest that males may perform rival assessments of RHP based on wings traits, as occur in odonate species.Apesar das brigas entre os machos serem frequentes e de existirem modelos teÃricos que postulam possÃveis regras usadas para decisÃo do vencedor, pouco suporte empÃrico direcionado ao entendimento das brigas tem sido encontrado. Provavelmente esse fato ocorre devido à dificuldade em identificar quais caracterÃsticas determinam a capacidade de luta (RHP - Resource Holding Potential) dos indivÃduos e na escassez de testes simultÃneos de diferentes modelos. Neste trabalho, usamos machos da libÃlula Diastatops obscura para identificar caracterÃsticas determinantes do RHP. Posteriormente usamos informaÃÃes sobre a relaÃÃo entre tais caracterÃsticas e a duraÃÃo das disputas entre pares de machos para testar previsÃes derivadas dos modelos Guerra de Atritos (GDA), Acesso Sequencial de InformaÃÃo (ASI) e Acesso Cumulativo de InformaÃÃo (ACI). O peso representou a principal caracterÃstica determinante da chance de vitÃria em uma disputa. A duraÃÃo da disputa diminuiu com o aumento do peso do vencedor e aumentou com o aumento de peso do perdedor, refutando o modelo GDA como explicaÃÃo das regras de resoluÃÃo das brigas. Adicionalmente a duraÃÃo da disputa nÃo esteve relacionada com o peso do macho perdedor quando consideramos apenas pares de rivais que apresentaram diferenÃas semelhantes de peso. Isso indica que os rivais fazem avaliaÃÃo mÃtua do RHP, como presumido pelo modelo ASI. Uma vez que as asas sÃo fortemente melanizadas, sugerimos que eles podem realizar avaliaÃÃes da capacidade de luta ao obter informaÃÃes sobre a coloraÃÃo das asas, como ocorre em outras espÃcies de libÃlulas.FundaÃÃo Cearense de Apoio ao Desenvolvimento Cientifico e TecnolÃgicohttp://www.teses.ufc.br/tde_busca/arquivo.php?codArquivo=8730application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessporreponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFCinstname:Universidade Federal do Cearáinstacron:UFC2019-01-21T11:21:48Zmail@mail.com -
dc.title.en.fl_str_mv How the males of Diastatops obscure (Odonata: Libellulidae) decide the winner of a territorial dispute?
dc.title.alternative.pt.fl_str_mv Como os machos de Diastatops obscura (odonata: libellulidae) decidem o vencedor de uma disputa territorial?
title How the males of Diastatops obscure (Odonata: Libellulidae) decide the winner of a territorial dispute?
spellingShingle How the males of Diastatops obscure (Odonata: Libellulidae) decide the winner of a territorial dispute?
Romilson Silva Lopes Junior
capacidade de luta
modelos de resoluÃÃo de brigas
teoria dos jogos
seleÃÃo sexual
seleÃÃo intra-sexual
interaÃÃes agonÃsticas.
fighting ability
game theory
sexual selection
intra-sexual selection
agonistic interactions.
ECOLOGIA
title_short How the males of Diastatops obscure (Odonata: Libellulidae) decide the winner of a territorial dispute?
title_full How the males of Diastatops obscure (Odonata: Libellulidae) decide the winner of a territorial dispute?
title_fullStr How the males of Diastatops obscure (Odonata: Libellulidae) decide the winner of a territorial dispute?
title_full_unstemmed How the males of Diastatops obscure (Odonata: Libellulidae) decide the winner of a territorial dispute?
title_sort How the males of Diastatops obscure (Odonata: Libellulidae) decide the winner of a territorial dispute?
author Romilson Silva Lopes Junior
author_facet Romilson Silva Lopes Junior
author_role author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Romilson Silva Lopes Junior
contributor_str_mv Paulo Enrique Cardoso Peixoto
Lorenzo Roberto Sgobaro Zanette
Marcio Zikan Cardoso
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv capacidade de luta
modelos de resoluÃÃo de brigas
teoria dos jogos
seleÃÃo sexual
seleÃÃo intra-sexual
interaÃÃes agonÃsticas.
topic capacidade de luta
modelos de resoluÃÃo de brigas
teoria dos jogos
seleÃÃo sexual
seleÃÃo intra-sexual
interaÃÃes agonÃsticas.
fighting ability
game theory
sexual selection
intra-sexual selection
agonistic interactions.
ECOLOGIA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv fighting ability
game theory
sexual selection
intra-sexual selection
agonistic interactions.
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv ECOLOGIA
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dc.description.abstract.por.fl_txt_mv Territorial fights between males are frequently observed among insects. However, despite the existence of theoretical models directed at explaining the possible rules adopted to decide the winner, there is little empirical support for these models. The low empirical support may be explained by difficulties in identifying traits that determine the male fighting capacity (RHP- or Resource Holding Potential) and also by the lack of simultaneous tests of different models. In this study we evaluated males traits that may determine RHP in the dragonfly Diastatops obscura. Also, we evaluated the relationship between such characteristics and duration of disputes between pairs of males to test predictions derived from the models War of Attrition (GDA), Sequential Access Information (ASI) and Cumulative Access Information (ACI). Male weight was the main feature related to the winning chances. The dispute duration decreases with increasing weight and presented the opposite pattern for the loser male, rejecting the GDA as the decision rule adopted by males to settle territorial interactions. In addition the duration of the dispute was not related to the loser male weight when we considered only pairs of rivals who presented similar weight differences. This indicates that the rivals make mutual assessment of RHP, as assumed by the model ASI. Since wings are highly melanized, we suggest that males may perform rival assessments of RHP based on wings traits, as occur in odonate species.
Apesar das brigas entre os machos serem frequentes e de existirem modelos teÃricos que postulam possÃveis regras usadas para decisÃo do vencedor, pouco suporte empÃrico direcionado ao entendimento das brigas tem sido encontrado. Provavelmente esse fato ocorre devido à dificuldade em identificar quais caracterÃsticas determinam a capacidade de luta (RHP - Resource Holding Potential) dos indivÃduos e na escassez de testes simultÃneos de diferentes modelos. Neste trabalho, usamos machos da libÃlula Diastatops obscura para identificar caracterÃsticas determinantes do RHP. Posteriormente usamos informaÃÃes sobre a relaÃÃo entre tais caracterÃsticas e a duraÃÃo das disputas entre pares de machos para testar previsÃes derivadas dos modelos Guerra de Atritos (GDA), Acesso Sequencial de InformaÃÃo (ASI) e Acesso Cumulativo de InformaÃÃo (ACI). O peso representou a principal caracterÃstica determinante da chance de vitÃria em uma disputa. A duraÃÃo da disputa diminuiu com o aumento do peso do vencedor e aumentou com o aumento de peso do perdedor, refutando o modelo GDA como explicaÃÃo das regras de resoluÃÃo das brigas. Adicionalmente a duraÃÃo da disputa nÃo esteve relacionada com o peso do macho perdedor quando consideramos apenas pares de rivais que apresentaram diferenÃas semelhantes de peso. Isso indica que os rivais fazem avaliaÃÃo mÃtua do RHP, como presumido pelo modelo ASI. Uma vez que as asas sÃo fortemente melanizadas, sugerimos que eles podem realizar avaliaÃÃes da capacidade de luta ao obter informaÃÃes sobre a coloraÃÃo das asas, como ocorre em outras espÃcies de libÃlulas.
description Territorial fights between males are frequently observed among insects. However, despite the existence of theoretical models directed at explaining the possible rules adopted to decide the winner, there is little empirical support for these models. The low empirical support may be explained by difficulties in identifying traits that determine the male fighting capacity (RHP- or Resource Holding Potential) and also by the lack of simultaneous tests of different models. In this study we evaluated males traits that may determine RHP in the dragonfly Diastatops obscura. Also, we evaluated the relationship between such characteristics and duration of disputes between pairs of males to test predictions derived from the models War of Attrition (GDA), Sequential Access Information (ASI) and Cumulative Access Information (ACI). Male weight was the main feature related to the winning chances. The dispute duration decreases with increasing weight and presented the opposite pattern for the loser male, rejecting the GDA as the decision rule adopted by males to settle territorial interactions. In addition the duration of the dispute was not related to the loser male weight when we considered only pairs of rivals who presented similar weight differences. This indicates that the rivals make mutual assessment of RHP, as assumed by the model ASI. Since wings are highly melanized, we suggest that males may perform rival assessments of RHP based on wings traits, as occur in odonate species.
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