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雄性大熊猫对化学信息行为反应的年龄差异
引用本文:田红,魏荣平,张贵权,孙儒泳,刘定震.雄性大熊猫对化学信息行为反应的年龄差异[J].动物学研究,2007,28(2):134-140.
作者姓名:田红  魏荣平  张贵权  孙儒泳  刘定震
作者单位:1. 北京师范大学,生态所,生物多样性与生态工程教育部重点实验室,北京,100875
2. 中国保护大熊猫研究中心,卧龙自然保护区,四川,汶川,623006
基金项目:国家自然科学基金资助项目(30470211,30170169),国家林业局大熊猫项目(WH0309,WH0306)资助~~
摘    要:化学通讯对哺乳动物的生存和繁殖起着重要作用。研究了雄性大熊猫(Ailuropoda melanoleuca)对同伴个体尿液气味行为反应的发育模式。结果显示,在成年雌性个体的尿液气味刺激下,雄性个体表现显著多的嗅闻行为和嗅闻/舔舐环境行为,但是嘶咬气味刺激物的行为明显减少。在雌性个体的尿液气味刺激下,不同年龄段的雄性个体行为表现不同,成年雄性个体表现较亚成年和幼年个体显著多的舔舐行为。此外,成年个体和亚成年个体均表现较多的嗅闻/舔舐环境行为,而幼年个体则无该行为表现。幼年个体较成年和亚成年个体表现显著多的气味涂抹行为,而且嘶咬气味刺激物的时间较亚成年个体显著多。幼年个体和亚成年个体对雌性和雄性个体尿液气味刺激的行为反应不存在显著差异。研究结果表明,雄性大熊猫对同种个体尿液中化学信息的行为反应呈现出年龄差异。

关 键 词:大熊猫  尿液气味  化学通讯  行为发育
文章编号:0254-5853(2007)02-0134-07
修稿时间:2006-11-082007-01-15

Age Differences in Behavioral Responses of Male Giant Pandas to Chemosensory Stimulation
TIAN Hong,WEI Rong-ping,ZHANG Gui-quan,SUN Ru-yong,LIU Ding-zhen.Age Differences in Behavioral Responses of Male Giant Pandas to Chemosensory Stimulation[J].Zoological Research,2007,28(2):134-140.
Authors:TIAN Hong  WEI Rong-ping  ZHANG Gui-quan  SUN Ru-yong  LIU Ding-zhen
Institution:1. MOE Key Laboratory for Biodiversity Science and Ecological Engineering, Institute of Ecology, Beijing Normal University, Beijing 100875, China; 2. China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda, Wolong Nature Reserve, Wenchuan Sichuan 623006, China
Abstract:Chemical communication plays an important role in survival and reproductive success in mammalian species. In the present study, we examined the ontogenetic pattern of behavioral responses of male giant pandas (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) to urine odors of conspecific individuals. Our data showed that exposure to the urine of adult females induced a significant increase in sniffing and environmental sniffing/licking behaviors, but a decrease in biting behavior, in males. Males of different ages displayed specific behaviors to female urine odors. Adult males spent more time licking than juvenile and sub-adult males. Further, sub-adult and adult males displayed high levels of environmental sniffing/licking, which was absent in the juvenile males. Juvenile males displayed scent rubbing behavior significantly more frequently than sub-adult and adult males, and also spent more time showing biting behavior than sub-adult males. Finally, juvenile and sub-adult males showed no difference in response to female and male urine odors. Together, these data suggest that chemosensory cues from conspecific urines induce age-specific responses in male giant pandas.
Keywords:Giant panda  Urine odor  Chemical communication  Behavioral development
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