Abiotic environmental factors contribute to spatial variation in boldness and exploration in guppies (Poecilia reticulata).

IF 1.7 3区 农林科学 Q2 FISHERIES
Alexis M Heckley, Pierre-Olivier Montiglio, Janay A Fox, Sarah Sanderson, Alison M Derry, Kiyoko M Gotanda, Andrew P Hendry
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Abstract

Research on wild fishes has tended to overlook the role of abiotic factors in shaping behaviours associated with boldness and exploration. This oversight could exist because small-scale variation in the abiotic environment might seem unlikely to influence such behaviours. We challenged this assumption through research in the Trinidadian guppy (Poecilia reticulata) system. We started by quantifying how behaviours associated with boldness (time in a shelter and time frozen in an open field) and a behaviour associated with exploration (number of grid squares crossed in an open field) varied for guppies within and among 15 pools across two streams, where all of the pools within a stream were within 150 m of each other. The measured behaviours differed little between streams, yet they varied dramatically among pools within streams and among individuals within pools, thus illustrating how such behaviours can be structured on very small spatial scales. We next assessed how the observed behavioural variation might be explained by individual-level attributes (sex and body mass) and pool-level abiotic factors (e.g. temperature and dissolved oxygen). Individual-level attributes explained little of the behavioural variation, although smaller guppies did display slightly bolder behaviour. Among-pool abiotic factors, however, were quite informative. As a clear example, guppies from pools with less dissolved oxygen displayed bolder behaviour and (possibly) greater exploration. Our results highlight the importance of abiotic factors in shaping behaviour even on small spatial scales.

孔雀鱼(Poecilia reticulata)大胆度和探索度的空间差异受非生物环境因素影响。
对野生鱼类的研究往往忽视了非生物因素在塑造与大胆和探索相关的行为中的作用。这种疏忽可能存在,因为非生物环境中的小规模变化似乎不太可能影响这种行为。我们通过对特立尼达孔雀鱼(Poecilia reticulata)系统的研究挑战了这一假设。我们首先量化了孔雀鱼在两条溪流中的15个水池内以及在两条溪流中的所有水池彼此相距不超过150米的情况下,与胆大相关的行为(在避难所中的时间和在开阔场地中冻结的时间)和与探索相关的行为(在开阔场地中交叉的网格方块数量)的变化。测量到的行为在不同的流之间差别不大,但是在不同的流中的池和池中的个体之间差异很大,从而说明了这种行为是如何在非常小的空间尺度上构建的。接下来,我们评估了观察到的行为变化是如何通过个人水平的属性(性别和体重)和池水平的非生物因素(如温度和溶解氧)来解释的。尽管较小的孔雀鱼确实表现出略显大胆的行为,但个体层面的属性解释不了行为差异。然而,在非生物因素中,是非常有意义的。作为一个明显的例子,来自溶解氧较少的池塘的孔雀鱼表现出更大胆的行为,(可能)更大的探索。我们的研究结果强调了即使在小空间尺度上,非生物因素在塑造行为方面的重要性。
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Journal of fish biology
Journal of fish biology 生物-海洋与淡水生物学
CiteScore
4.00
自引率
10.00%
发文量
292
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Fish Biology is a leading international journal for scientists engaged in all aspects of fishes and fisheries research, both fresh water and marine. The journal publishes high-quality papers relevant to the central theme of fish biology and aims to bring together under one cover an overall picture of the research in progress and to provide international communication among researchers in many disciplines with a common interest in the biology of fish.
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