Sam Parr Biological Station, Illinois Natural History Survey, 6401 Meacham Rd, Kinmundy, IL 62854, USA.
J Fish Biol. 2011 Oct;79(4):1017-28. doi: 10.1111/j.1095-8649.2011.03079.x. Epub 2011 Sep 2.
Several traits related to foraging behaviour were assessed in young-of-the-year produced from largemouth bass Micropterus salmoides that had been exposed to four generations of artificial selection for vulnerability to angling. As recreational angling may target foraging ability, this study tested the hypothesis that selection for vulnerability to angling would affect behaviours associated with foraging ecology and prey capture success. Fish selected for low vulnerability to angling captured more prey and attempted more captures than high vulnerability fish. The higher capture attempts, however, ultimately resulted in a lower capture success for low vulnerability fish. Low vulnerability fish also had higher prey rejection rates, marginally shorter reactive distance and were more efficient at converting prey consumed into growth than their high vulnerability counterparts. Selection due to recreational fishing has the potential to affect many aspects of the foraging ecology of the targeted population and highlights the importance of understanding evolutionary effects and how these need to be considered when managing populations.
在经历了四代对钓鱼脆弱性的人工选择后,我们评估了幼体大口黑鲈(Micropterus salmoides)的几种与觅食行为相关的特征。由于休闲钓鱼可能以觅食能力为目标,因此本研究检验了以下假设:即对钓鱼脆弱性的选择会影响与觅食生态和猎物捕获成功率相关的行为。与高脆弱性鱼类相比,选择对钓鱼低脆弱性的鱼类捕获了更多的猎物,尝试了更多的捕获。然而,较低的捕获成功率,对低脆弱性鱼类来说,最终导致了较低的捕获成功率。低脆弱性鱼类的猎物拒绝率也更高,反应距离略有缩短,并且将消耗的猎物转化为生长的效率也高于高脆弱性鱼类。由于休闲钓鱼而进行的选择,有可能会影响目标种群的觅食生态的许多方面,并强调了理解进化影响以及在管理种群时如何考虑这些影响的重要性。