Gabriela Ramos , Tiago de Oliveira Lima , Selma Maria de Almeida-Santos
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摘要
食人行为或种内捕食指的是一个个体完全或部分吞噬另一个同种个体的行为。当父母吃掉自己的后代时,无论它们是活的还是死的,都会发生孝子食人行为。本研究描述了亚马逊彩虹蟒(Epicrates cenchria)和卡廷加彩虹蟒(E. assisi)两种雌性蟒蛇的食子行为。我们观察到,雌性 E. cenchria 和 E. assisi 只吃闭锁卵。一条雌岑氏蟒吃掉了它产下的 8 枚闭锁卵中的 2 枚,而放过了它产下的 4 个新生儿和唯一的死胎。在整个观察过程中,一只雌性 E. assisi 食用了四枚闭锁卵中的两枚,并试图吞食羊膜囊和液体卵黄,但放过了两只新生儿。这是首次记录到艾西西雌鸟的这种行为。
Filial cannibalism in rainbow boas (Epicrates cenchria and E. assisi)
Cannibalism, or intraspecific predation, refers to the practice in which an individual completely or partially consumes another conspecific. Filial cannibalism occurs when parents consume their own offspring, whether they are alive or stillborn. This study describes filial cannibalism behavior in just one female of each species, Amazon rainbow boa (Epicrates cenchria) and the Caatinga rainbow boa (E. assisi). We observed that female E. cenchria and E. assisi only consumed atretic eggs. A female E. cenchria consumed two out of the eight atretic eggs she delivered, while sparing the four neonates and the only stillborn fetus in her litter. A female E. assisi consumed two out of the four atretic eggs and attempted to ingest the amniotic sacs and liquid yolk throughout the entire observation, sparing two neonates. This is the first documented record of such behavior in E. assisi.