Yasugi Masaki, Hori Michio
Department of Zoology, Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University, Sakyo, Kyoto 606-8502, Japan.
Zoolog Sci. 2011 Dec;28(12):869-74. doi: 10.2108/zsj.28.869.
The predator-prey relationship between largemouth bass, Micropterus salmoides, and freshwater goby, Rhinogobius spp., in Lake Biwa, Japan, was examined with respect to their morphological antisymmetry (laterality). Largemouth bass and Rhinogobius gobies exhibited lateral dimorphism in the height of the mandible and the length of the dentary, respectively. Populations of both species were composed of both left-developed and right-developed individuals. Each predation event was categorized as either cross-predation (a predator caught prey of the opposite morph) or parallel-predation (a predator caught prey of the same morph). Stomach contents analysis revealed that cross-predation events predominated over parallel-predation. Annual sampling for eight years demonstrated that in both largemouth bass and Rhinogobius gobies, the ratio of right-developed individuals in the population fluctuated temporally around 0.5. As the predominance of cross-predation was found in the relationship between the exotic largemouth bass and an endemic goby, the predominance may be caused by a kinematical interplay at each predation event.
针对日本琵琶湖中的大口黑鲈(Micropterus salmoides)和淡水虾虎鱼(Rhinogobius spp.)之间的捕食者 - 猎物关系,研究了它们形态上的不对称性(侧性)。大口黑鲈和虾虎鱼分别在下颌高度和齿骨长度上表现出侧二态性。两个物种的种群都由左侧发育和右侧发育的个体组成。每次捕食事件被分类为交叉捕食(捕食者捕获形态相反的猎物)或平行捕食(捕食者捕获形态相同的猎物)。胃内容物分析表明,交叉捕食事件比平行捕食更为常见。连续八年的年度采样表明,大口黑鲈和虾虎鱼种群中右侧发育个体的比例在时间上围绕0.5波动。由于外来大口黑鲈和本地虾虎鱼之间的关系中发现交叉捕食占主导,这种主导可能是由每次捕食事件中的运动学相互作用引起的。