SOCIAL BEHAVIOR OF THE TUATARA, SPHENODON PUNCTATUS

IF 1.1 2区 生物学 Q3 ZOOLOGY
J. C. Gillingham, Christopher Carmichael, Tracy J. Miller
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Abstract

The social behavior of tuatara, Sphenodon punctatus, was studied in a natural population on Stephens Island, New Zealand, from January to March, 1987-1989. Study sites were located in both wooded (bush) and open (paddock) habitats. Nocturnal observations were enhanced by using night-vision equipment and elevated viewing platforms. Individuals were identified by idiosyncratic differences in crest morphology. At the peak of courtship activity (late January to the end of February), the behaviors of territorial males were observed and their responses to visual stimuli were tested in the field. Visual stimuli were found to be of significance. A radio-controlled, life-sized tuatara model revealed the importance of nuchal and dorsal crests and female head- nodding in the initiation of male courtship and mating behaviors and territorial defense.
刺头鳄蜥的社会行为
1987-1989年1 - 3月,在新西兰斯蒂芬斯岛的一个自然种群中,对斑点鳄蜥的社会行为进行了研究。研究地点位于树木(灌木)和开放(围场)栖息地。利用夜视设备和高架观景台加强夜间观察。个体通过冠形态的特质差异来识别。在求偶高峰期(1月下旬至2月底),实地观察领地雄性的行为和对视觉刺激的反应。视觉刺激被发现是有意义的。一个无线电控制的真人大小的蜥蜴模型揭示了颈部和背部的冠和雌性点头在雄性求爱和交配行为的开始以及领土防御中的重要性。
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Herpetological Monographs
Herpetological Monographs 生物-动物学
CiteScore
5.40
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0.00%
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2
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Since 1982, Herpetological Monographs has been dedicated to original research about the biology, diversity, systematics and evolution of amphibians and reptiles. Herpetological Monographs is published annually as a supplement to Herpetologica and contains long research papers, manuscripts and special symposia that synthesize the latest scientific discoveries.
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