Department of Biology, University of Saskatchewan, S7N 0W0, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.
J Chem Ecol. 1994 Aug;20(8):2111-21. doi: 10.1007/BF02066247.
We conducted a predator bite survey on a population of fathead minnows (Pimephales promelas) considered to be under substantial predation pressure by western plains garter snakes (Thamnophis radix). Scarring, due to failed predation attempts by garter snakes and crayfish (Orconectes virilis), was observed significantly more often in breeding males than in breeding females and nonbreeding minnows. Likely, territorial nest defense under the edges of rocks along the water's edge, a habitat occupied by crayfish and frequented by snakes, caused the breeding males to be differentially vulnerable to predation. Under controlled laboratory conditions, breeding males from this population exhibited an antipredator response to chemical stimuli from live snakes (T. sirtalis andT. radix) significantly more often than breeding female minnows from the same population and breeding minnows of both sexes from a population that was presumed to be under lower predation pressure from snakes.
我们对一群被认为受到西部平原束带蛇(Thamnophis radix)严重捕食压力的黑头呆鱼(Pimephales promelas)进行了捕食者咬伤调查。由于束带蛇和小龙虾(Orconectes virilis)捕食失败而导致的伤痕,在繁殖雄性中比繁殖雌性和非繁殖的呆鱼中更常见。很可能是由于在沿水边缘的岩石边缘进行领地巢防御,这是小龙虾和蛇经常出没的栖息地,导致繁殖雄性更容易受到捕食。在受控的实验室条件下,来自该种群的繁殖雄性对来自活蛇(T. sirtalis 和 T. radix)的化学刺激表现出明显更频繁的抗捕食者反应,而来自同一种群的繁殖雌性呆鱼和来自假定受到蛇捕食压力较低的种群的两性繁殖呆鱼则明显较少。