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学习在具有多种捕食者的环境中的风险的时间模式。

Learning temporal patterns of risk in a predator-diverse environment.

机构信息

ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies, and School of Marine and Tropical Biology, James Cook University, Townsville, Queensland, Australia.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2012;7(4):e34535. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0034535. Epub 2012 Apr 6.

Abstract

Predation plays a major role in shaping prey behaviour. Temporal patterns of predation risk have been shown to drive daily activity and foraging patterns in prey. Yet the ability to respond to temporal patterns of predation risk in environments inhabited by highly diverse predator communities, such as rainforests and coral reefs, has received surprisingly little attention. In this study, we investigated whether juvenile marine fish, Pomacentrus moluccensis (lemon damselfish), have the ability to learn to adjust the intensity of their antipredator response to match the daily temporal patterns of predation risk they experience. Groups of lemon damselfish were exposed to one of two predictable temporal risk patterns for six days. "Morning risk" treatment prey were exposed to the odour of Cephalopholis cyanostigma (rockcod) paired with conspecific chemical alarm cues (simulating a rockcod present and feeding) during the morning, and rockcod odour only in the evening (simulating a rockcod present but not feeding). "Evening risk" treatment prey had the two stimuli presented to them in the opposite order. When tested individually for their response to rockcod odour alone, lemon damselfish from the morning risk treatment responded with a greater antipredator response intensity in the morning than in the evening. In contrast, those lemon damselfish previously exposed to the evening risk treatment subsequently responded with a greater antipredator response when tested in the evening. The results of this experiment demonstrate that P. moluccensis have the ability to learn temporal patterns of predation risk and can adjust their foraging patterns to match the threat posed by predators at a given time of day. Our results provide the first experimental demonstration of a mechanism by which prey in a complex, multi-predator environment can learn and respond to daily patterns of predation risk.

摘要

捕食在塑造猎物行为方面起着重要作用。捕食风险的时间模式已被证明会驱动猎物的日常活动和觅食模式。然而,在像雨林和珊瑚礁这样高度多样化的捕食者社区栖息的环境中,对捕食风险的时间模式做出反应的能力却很少受到关注。在这项研究中,我们调查了幼年海洋鱼类,摩鹿加雀鲷(柠檬雀鲷),是否有能力学习调整其防御捕食者的反应强度,以适应它们所经历的每日捕食风险的时间模式。将柠檬雀鲷分组,让它们在六天内暴露于两种可预测的时间风险模式之一。“早晨风险”处理的猎物在早晨暴露于 Cephalopholis cyanostigma(石斑鱼)的气味与同种化学警报线索(模拟石斑鱼存在并进食)配对,而在晚上仅暴露于石斑鱼的气味(模拟石斑鱼存在但不进食)。“傍晚风险”处理的猎物则相反,两种刺激物在傍晚和早晨分别呈现。当柠檬雀鲷个体单独测试对石斑鱼气味的反应时,来自早晨风险处理的柠檬雀鲷在早晨的防御反应强度大于傍晚。相比之下,那些以前暴露于傍晚风险处理的柠檬雀鲷在晚上测试时会做出更大的防御反应。实验结果表明,P. moluccensis 具有学习捕食风险时间模式的能力,并能够调整其觅食模式以适应一天中特定时间的捕食者威胁。我们的研究结果提供了第一个实验证据,证明了在复杂的多捕食者环境中,猎物可以学习并对每日捕食风险模式做出反应的机制。

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