摩洛哥滚球蜣螂(Gymnopleurus sturmi (MacLeay, 1821))的趋光性(鞘翅目:猩红目:滚球蜣螂科

Hasnae Hajji, A. Janati-idrissi, Youness El Fattouhi, Azdine el Ouaryaghli, Valérie Caron, J. Lumaret
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摘要滚粪球甲虫(Gymnopleurus sturmi)广泛分布于地中海盆地。个体聚集在一起消耗粪便,只制造粪球用于繁殖。在粪堆上形成的交配对迅速制作并滚动粪球,以躲避潜在的竞争,主要是同种个体的竞争。我们研究了鲟鱼在野外的行为,尤其是离开粪堆后滚动粪球的方向。可能的滚动方向被划分为 16 个编号扇形区,这些扇形区的方向与四个主要方向一致。实验结果表明,滚球几乎都是从食物源开始直线滚动。滚动方向是在滚动开始前选择的,在定向舞中进行,这与猩红鲷物种的定向舞类似。在上午,鲟鱼主要向东南偏东方向滚粪球,而在下午早些时候,主要滚动方向是西南偏南,在活动期结束时转向东北偏北。太阳的位置似乎是引导粪球滚动方向的主要线索,当粪球因障碍物而偏离方向时,会迅速重新调整到最初的方向。我们讨论了这样一个假设,即甲虫在下午开始和结束时所采取的相反滚动方向可能是由于在接近黄昏时从太阳直射引导转向了偏振光引导。我们还从竞争的角度讨论了这一结果。
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Light orientation in the ball-rolling dung beetle, Gymnopleurus sturmi (MacLeay, 1821), in Morocco (Coleoptera: Scarabaeinae: Gymnopleurini)
Summary The ball-rolling dung beetle, Gymnopleurus sturmi, is widely distributed in the Mediterranean Sea Basin. Individuals aggregate to consume dung and only make dung balls for reproduction. The mating pairs formed on dung piles quickly make and roll their ball away from potential competition, mainly from conspecific individuals. We studied the behaviour of G. sturmi in the field, and more particularly the direction of ball rolling after leaving the dung pile. The possible rolling directions were demarcated as 16 numbered sectors oriented according to the four cardinal directions. The experimental results showed that ball rolling was almost always done in a straight line from the food source. The rolling direction was chosen before rolling commenced, during an orientation dance that was similar to that described for Scarabaeini species. In the morning, G. sturmi predominantly rolled their dung balls east-south-east, while in the early afternoon the main rolling direction was south-south-west, shifting to north-north-east at the end of the activity period. The position of the sun seemed to be the major cue for guiding the ball rolling direction, with a rapid readjustment to the initial direction in cases of deviation due to obstacles. We discuss the hypothesis that the opposite rolling directions taken by beetles between the beginning and the end of the afternoon may be due to the switching from direct solar cueing to polarised light cueing near dusk. The results are also discussed in the context of competition.
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