Australia, the marvelous land down under, full of fantastic other worldly scenery, amazing animals that are unique to the Southern Continent. So strange are they, that first explorers were thought to be telling tall tales, or rum induced visions. And now another strange one for the chronicles.
AUSSIE LIZARD ROLLS OVER TO AVOID SEX
by Anna Salleh; Australian Broadcasting Corp. Science Section OnLine
Females of an Australian species of lizard rely on testosterone for a most unusual method of keeping amorous males off their back, researchers have found.
Evolutionary ecology Dr Devi Stuart-Fox of the University of Melbourne, and colleagues, report their findings online ahead of print publication in the Journal of Comparative Physiology A.
Surprisingly, this pose of a female Lake Eyre dragon lizard stops unwanted males from mating with her (Source: Devi Stuart-Fox)
In most animals that use colourful displays for attraction, it's usually the male that's flashy, such as the peacock.
But the female Lake Eyre dragon lizard (Ctenophorus maculosus) is an exception. She displays a bright orange belly and throat during parts of her breeding season, which researchers think is driven by the hormone testosterone.
A male Lake Eyre dragon (Devi Stuart-Fox)
WAR OF THE SEXES
Sexual conflict between persistent males and reluctant females has led to an evolutionary tit for tat involving all manner of behaviours, says Stuart-Fox.
"You get this runaway process where males evolve elaborate ways of trying to gain matings and females evolve elaborate ways of trying to avoid matings," says Stuart-Fox.
But she wondered about the evolutionary benefit to females of spending time on their back, which makes it difficult for them to run away from predators.
Especially given they live in a rather drab landscape, the bright orange could be a flag to predators that says "come and get me" , says Stuart-Fox.
But she says more recent studies have suggested predators do not recognise the brightly-coloured female lizards as prey.
So, says Stuart-Fox, the risk of being vulnerable to prey is much lower than the risk of having unwanted sex.
Interestingly, the colour features prominently when the female wants to put off a male from copulating with her.
Stuart-Fox and colleagues took a close look at a number of female lizards taken from Lake Eyre in South Australia and observed what happened when they were in the company of males.
PERSISTENT MALES
When Lake Eyre lizards copulate the male bites the female's neck, climbs on top of her, wraps his tail around hers and inserts one of his two penises. (I am at a loss for words. . .JohnOh)
No wonder this fellow looks so smug!!
This can be hazardous to the health of the female because when the males bite them on the neck this can pierce the female's spine and result in death.
Therefore once the female's eggs have been fertilised, she will try to avoid mating. But males aren't easily put off.
"The males are really persistent," says Stuart-Fox. "They try and force copulation and they harass females all through the breeding season."
Unreceptive females scare off advancing males by taking on a threatening posture.
If this doesn't work, they throw themselves on their backs and reveal their bright orange underside.
"Males can't actually force themselves onto a female when she's on her back," says Stuart-Fox.
SEX STEROID
Stuart-Fox also measured the levels of sex steroids in blood samples taken from the lizards over time.
"Where are the women?!?"
Progesterone and testosterone usually decrease once female lizards are no longer receptive to mating, but not in the Lake Eyre dragon lizard.
"They maintain high testosterone levels all through the reproductive cycle including when they weren't receptive later in the cycle," says Stuart-Fox.
The researchers believe the testosterone is used to drive the female courtship rejection behaviours.
WAR OF THE SEXES
Sexual conflict between persistent males and reluctant females has led to an evolutionary tit for tat involving all manner of behaviours, says Stuart-Fox.
"You get this runaway process where males evolve elaborate ways of trying to gain matings and females evolve elaborate ways of trying to avoid matings," says Stuart-Fox.
But she wondered about the evolutionary benefit to females of spending time on their back, which makes it difficult for them to run away from predators.
Especially given they live in a rather drab landscape, the bright orange could be a flag to predators that says "come and get me" , says Stuart-Fox.
But she says more recent studies have suggested predators do not recognise the brightly-coloured female lizards as prey.
So, says Stuart-Fox, the risk of being vulnerable to prey is much lower than the risk of having unwanted sex.
You never fail to amaze me with the facts you uncover.
ReplyDeleteI also want to add if a male was that rough with me I would not want him either.........biting my neck that hard just might get one killed.
Very interesting , I wish human females also had a defense mechanism like , ' Surprisingly, this pose of a female Lake Eyre dragon lizard stops unwanted males from mating with her ', to avoid abuses.
ReplyDeleteThis is enough to keep a woman on her back all the time!!!!
ReplyDeleteThe pictures and cartoons are as great as the articles you post!
Leaning while you laugh ~ love it!!!
ROFL ~ Love how Opus reacts to your blogs!!!
hahahaha ... very specific indeed goes to detail as the cartoon showing on the above ..:P
ReplyDeleteyair well.....
ReplyDeletea female throwin herself on her back...
thats an open invite to us human males....
and the warpaint dont work for me....lol................
play dead is also a good defense.
ReplyDeleteOh wow. Who knew? That is really interesting. How did you find out about the lizard?
ReplyDeleteI am laughing my head off at Helen tries out her "Not Tonight Honey" nightgown .........lol
ReplyDeleteI think them male Lizards need some teachings from my home schooled lizard...
ReplyDeleteTo Me that looks like a Lounge Lizard. LOLLLLLLLLLLLLLL
ReplyDeleteThat is one very suave, debonair, handsome looking lizard you have there Cave, but is he packing one or two?
ReplyDeleteROFLMBO!!!! How perfect is that!!!! Still looks pretty suave though!!!
ReplyDeletehmmm well here is some more with the weight off
ReplyDeleteI thought this was true until the last sentence...then I knew it was tall tales...I mean you really don't expect me to believe.....The females DON'T WANT SEX?????......or.....Maybe the males don't know about the whole cuddling thing afterwards....oh and kissing....
ReplyDelete..kissing ..you want kissing ??/..Male Lizards kick ass at kissing..
ReplyDeletewelll.....ummm.not that bad
ReplyDeleteuh huh....I want kissing...and the cuddling thing too.....and sneezes...lots of sneezes.
ReplyDeleteLOL John, you are a fountain of knowledge! Love the pics!
ReplyDeleteOMG..... I really need to get with the Pacific time.... so much goes on when one is sleeping in the Central and Eastern time zones ~ ROFL... All the Lounge Lizards come out to play!
ReplyDeletehaha...John I always love your blogs. I always learn something I never knew. I am cracking up over here :)
ReplyDeleteand none of the biting the neck thing...
ReplyDeleteJohn...you come up..pardon the pun...with the strangest, funniest things!!!!
ReplyDeletewell.....a little nibbling is always nice
ReplyDeleteMy bf has a gown like that.
ReplyDeleteAnd you are still smiling!!!! Good girl! ROFL
ReplyDeleteROFLMBO!!! Now that is too funny!!
ReplyDeleteROTFL
ReplyDeleteRight there with you buddy!
ReplyDeleteLol. Great post. Love the comics too. My favorite is the epidural...lmao.
tooooooo adorable... I guess the human world isnt to far from the animal world after all. alllll males think alike. we females are constantly gaurding ourselves.. LOL
ReplyDeletethose lizard pics in your comments are hilarious.