Testing the disturbance hiss of the Madagascar hissing Cockroach (Gromphadorhina portentosa) as an anti-predatory response

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
R. Shotton
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Abstract

The display of the disturbance hiss by the Madagascar Hissing Cockroach ( Gromphadorhina portentosa ) is considered to be an anti-predatory response despite there being little direct evidence linking the hiss with survival. Many studies have investi-gated the roles of the aggression and courtship hisses, displayed in this social species, but few have considered the role of the disturbance hiss. This study looked at the stimulus for the disturbance hiss response by placing unfamiliar individuals into different social contexts. A total of 10 male and 10 female G. portentosa were kept separately before being placed into four different social situations for 5 min at a time. The individuals were placed into an established colony of all females , an established colony of all males and an established colony of mixed sex G. portentosa . The subjects were also placed in the presence of a predator, an Emperor Scorpion ( Pandinus imperator Koch). All interactions and hisses were recorded both by video and on a sound-recording device. There was a highly significant difference in the setting in which the disturbance hiss was shown and a highly significant difference in the display rates of the disturbance hiss between the sexes in general, with most displays of the disturbance hiss being when introduced to a mixed sex colony. The findings suggest that the role of the disturbance hiss is not an anti-predatory response when presented with a predator of limited auditory senses. Further study into the behavioural ecology of this species is recommended to understand the range of anti-predatory responses used by this species when presented with different predators. It was also found that there is some social context for the display of the disturbance hiss which warrants further study.
马达加斯加嘶嘶蜚蠊(Gromphadorhina portentosa)的干扰嘶嘶反掠食性反应试验
马达加斯加嘶嘶蟑螂(Gromphadorhina portentosa)发出的干扰嘶嘶声被认为是一种反捕食反应,尽管几乎没有直接证据将嘶嘶声与生存联系起来。许多研究调查了这种群居物种中表现出来的攻击性和求偶嘶嘶声的作用,但很少有人考虑到干扰嘶嘶声的作用。这项研究通过将不熟悉的个体置于不同的社会环境中来观察干扰嘶嘶反应的刺激因素。总共有10只雄性和10只雌性G. portentosa被分开饲养,然后被放置在四种不同的社会环境中,每次5分钟。这些个体被放置在一个由所有雌性组成的既定群体、一个由所有雄性组成的既定群体和一个由混合性别组成的既定群体中。受试者也被放置在捕食者——帝王蝎子(Pandinus imperator Koch)面前。所有的互动和嘶嘶声都通过视频和录音设备记录下来。在干扰嘶嘶声显示的环境和干扰嘶嘶声的显示率在两性之间普遍存在着高度显著的差异,大多数干扰嘶嘶声的显示是在引入混合性别群体时出现的。研究结果表明,当面对听觉有限的捕食者时,干扰嘶嘶的作用并不是一种反捕食反应。建议对该物种的行为生态学进行进一步研究,以了解该物种在面对不同捕食者时所使用的反捕食反应的范围。研究还发现,干扰嘶嘶声的出现有一定的社会背景,值得进一步研究。
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