Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824, USA.
J R Soc Interface. 2013 Jun 5;10(85):20130305. doi: 10.1098/rsif.2013.0305. Print 2013 Aug 6.
Swarming behaviours in animals have been extensively studied owing to their implications for the evolution of cooperation, social cognition and predator-prey dynamics. An important goal of these studies is discerning which evolutionary pressures favour the formation of swarms. One hypothesis is that swarms arise because the presence of multiple moving prey in swarms causes confusion for attacking predators, but it remains unclear how important this selective force is. Using an evolutionary model of a predator-prey system, we show that predator confusion provides a sufficient selection pressure to evolve swarming behaviour in prey. Furthermore, we demonstrate that the evolutionary effect of predator confusion on prey could in turn exert pressure on the structure of the predator's visual field, favouring the frontally oriented, high-resolution visual systems commonly observed in predators that feed on swarming animals. Finally, we provide evidence that when prey evolve swarming in response to predator confusion, there is a change in the shape of the functional response curve describing the predator's consumption rate as prey density increases. Thus, we show that a relatively simple perceptual constraint--predator confusion--could have pervasive evolutionary effects on prey behaviour, predator sensory mechanisms and the ecological interactions between predators and prey.
由于动物的群体行为对合作、社会认知和捕食者-猎物动态的进化具有重要意义,因此人们对其进行了广泛研究。这些研究的一个重要目标是辨别哪些进化压力有利于群体的形成。一种假设是,群体的出现是因为群体中多个移动的猎物会让捕食者感到困惑,但目前尚不清楚这种选择压力有多大。通过对捕食者-猎物系统的进化模型进行研究,我们表明,捕食者的困惑为猎物进化出群体行为提供了足够的选择压力。此外,我们还证明,捕食者困惑对猎物的进化影响反过来又会对捕食者的视野结构施加压力,有利于捕食那些以群体动物为食的捕食者通常具有的正面定向、高分辨率的视觉系统。最后,我们提供的证据表明,当猎物为了应对捕食者的困惑而进化成群时,描述捕食者随着猎物密度增加而消耗率的功能反应曲线的形状会发生变化。因此,我们表明,一个相对简单的感知约束——捕食者的困惑——可能会对猎物行为、捕食者的感觉机制以及捕食者和猎物之间的生态相互作用产生普遍的进化影响。