Department of Biology, Concordia University, 7141 Sherbrooke Street West, Montreal, QC H4B 1R6, Canada.
J Fish Biol. 2010 Nov;77(7):1632-44. doi: 10.1111/j.1095-8649.2010.02798.x.
In order to investigate any size-dependent differences between behavioural patterns, wild-caught Hart's rivulus Rivulus hartii of varying sizes were exposed to chemical alarm cues extracted from the skin of conspecifics or heterospecific Poecilia reticulata, or a tank water control, in a series of laboratory trials. In response to conspecific alarm cues, R. hartii subjects of the range of body sizes tested exhibited consistent, size-independent antipredator behaviours that were characterized by decreased locomotory activity and foraging levels and increased refuging behaviour. Conversely, focal R. hartii demonstrated significant size-dependent trends in response to heterospecific alarm cues, with smaller individuals exhibiting antipredator responses and larger individuals shifting their behaviour to increased levels of activity consistent with a foraging, or predatory, response. These results show that the behavioural responses of individual R. hartii to publicly available chemical alarm cues from heterospecifics are mediated by the size of the receiver.
为了研究行为模式是否存在大小依赖差异,我们对不同大小的野生哈特氏溪虾(Rivulus hartii)进行了一系列实验室试验,让它们接触来自同种或异种的丽鱼(Poecilia reticulata)皮肤的化学警报线索,或接触水缸水对照。对同种警报线索的反应中,在测试的一系列体型大小的 R. hartii 实验对象表现出一致的、与体型无关的抗捕食行为,其特征是运动活性和觅食水平降低,而避难行为增加。相反,R. hartii 的焦点个体对异种警报线索表现出显著的、与体型相关的趋势,较小的个体表现出抗捕食反应,而较大的个体则将其行为转移到更高水平的活动,符合觅食或捕食反应。这些结果表明,个体 R. hartii 对来自异种的公开可用化学警报线索的行为反应是由接收者的大小介导的。