作者
Theodore Stankowich
发表日期
2012/2
来源
Adaptive Behavior
卷号
20
期号
1
页码范围
32-43
出版商
SAGE Publications
简介
Mammals possess a wide range of behavioral and morphological adaptations to help detect, assess, deter, and escape from predators, including weaponry that is useful in antipredator defense. While some weapons have evolved in response to natural selection for defense against predators, others may have evolved to serve some other primary function (e.g., intraspecific aggression) but still have defensive uses. In this comprehensive review of extreme morphological weaponry in mammals, I explore specific hypotheses regarding the ecological, morphological, and behavioral correlates of different types of weaponry in order to explain why some taxa have evolved elaborate weapons while others have not. I provide evidence demonstrating that several types of defensive weaponry (e.g., spines, quills, armor, noxious anal secretions) have evolved directly in response to significantly increased potential predation …
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