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成群游动的鱼无论处于何种空间位置都能节省能量。

Fish swimming in schools save energy regardless of their spatial position.

作者信息

Marras Stefano, Killen Shaun S, Lindström Jan, McKenzie David J, Steffensen John F, Domenici Paolo

机构信息

IAMC-CNR, Institute for the Coastal Marine Environment, National Research Council, Localita' Sa Mardini, 09170 Torregrande, Oristano Italy.

Institute of Biodiversity, Animal Health and Comparative Medicine, College of Medical, Veterinary and Life Sciences, Graham Kerr Building, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, G12 8QQ Scotland UK.

出版信息

Behav Ecol Sociobiol. 2015;69:219-226. doi: 10.1007/s00265-014-1834-4. Epub 2014 Oct 30.

Abstract

For animals, being a member of a group provides various advantages, such as reduced vulnerability to predators, increased foraging opportunities and reduced energetic costs of locomotion. In moving groups such as fish schools, there are benefits of group membership for trailing individuals, who can reduce the cost of movement by exploiting the flow patterns generated by the individuals swimming ahead of them. However, whether positions relative to the closest neighbours (e.g. ahead, sided by side or behind) modulate the individual energetic cost of swimming is still unknown. Here, we addressed these questions in grey mullet by measuring tail-beat frequency and amplitude of 15 focal fish, swimming in separate schools, while swimming in isolation and in various positions relative to their closest neighbours, at three speeds. Our results demonstrate that, in a fish school, individuals in any position have reduced costs of swimming, compared to when they swim at the same speed but alone. Although fish swimming behind their neighbours save the most energy, even fish swimming ahead of their nearest neighbour were able to gain a net energetic benefit over swimming in isolation, including those swimming at the front of a school. Interestingly, this energetic saving was greatest at the lowest swimming speed measured in our study. Because any member of a school gains an energetic benefit compared to swimming alone, we suggest that the benefits of membership in moving groups may be more strongly linked to reducing the costs of locomotion than previously appreciated.

摘要

对于动物来说,成为群体中的一员有诸多好处,比如降低被捕食的风险、增加觅食机会以及减少运动的能量消耗。在像鱼群这样的移动群体中,处于尾随位置的个体能从群体成员身份中获益,它们可以利用前方个体游动产生的水流模式来降低移动成本。然而,相对于最近邻个体的位置(如前方、并排或后方)是否会调节个体游泳的能量消耗仍是未知的。在此,我们通过测量15条焦点鲻鱼在单独鱼群中、单独游动时以及相对于最近邻个体处于不同位置时,以三种速度游动的尾鳍摆动频率和幅度,来解决这些问题。我们的结果表明,在鱼群中,与以相同速度单独游动相比,处于任何位置的个体游泳成本都会降低。尽管游在邻居后方的鱼节省的能量最多,但即使是游在最近邻前方的鱼,相较于单独游动也能获得净能量收益,包括游在鱼群前端的鱼。有趣的是,在我们研究测量的最低游泳速度下,这种能量节省最为显著。由于鱼群中的任何成员相较于单独游动都能获得能量收益,我们认为在移动群体中成员身份的好处可能比之前所认识到的更紧密地与降低运动成本相关联。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/c4ff/4293471/137ce4bc00f8/265_2014_1834_Fig1_HTML.jpg

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