Department of Biological Sciences, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas 79409, USA.
Am Nat. 2013 May;181(5):690-9. doi: 10.1086/670016. Epub 2013 Mar 8.
Camouflage occupies a central role in arsenals of both predators and prey and invokes visions of organisms possessing specific characteristics or altering their shape, color, or behavior to blend into the visual background or confound identification. However, many organisms use modalities other than vision. Chemical communication is particularly important in aquatic systems, and chemicals cues are used by a broad array of colonizing organisms to recognize and avoid risky habitats. Here we describe a habitat selection experiment with aquatic beetles and summarize results of 11 experiments involving colonizing beetles and ovipositing tree frogs that provide evidence that pirate perch Aphredoderus sayanus are chemically camouflaged with respect to a diverse array of prey organisms. We believe this to be the first example of a predator possessing a generalized chemical camouflage effective against a broad array of prey organisms, and we suggest that it may constitute a novel weapon in the predator-prey arms race.
伪装在捕食者和猎物的武器库中占据核心地位,让人联想到具有特定特征的生物,或者改变它们的形状、颜色或行为,以融入视觉背景或混淆识别。然而,许多生物使用的模态不仅仅是视觉。化学通讯在水生系统中尤为重要,广泛的定居生物利用化学线索来识别和避免危险的栖息地。在这里,我们描述了一个水生甲虫的栖息地选择实验,并总结了涉及定居甲虫和产卵树蛙的 11 个实验的结果,这些实验提供了证据表明,海盗鲈 Aphredoderus sayanus 在化学上与多种猎物生物相伪装。我们相信这是第一个拥有针对广泛猎物生物的通用化学伪装的捕食者的例子,我们认为它可能构成捕食者-猎物军备竞赛中的一种新武器。