University of Basel, Department of Biomedicine, Basel, CH-4056, Switzerland.
Sci Rep. 2016 Sep 12;6:33187. doi: 10.1038/srep33187.
When searching for food, foraging fishes expose themselves to hidden predators. The strategies that maximize the survival of foraging fishes are not well understood. Here, we describe a novel type of mobbing behaviour displayed by foraging Scolopsis affinis. The fish direct sharp water jets towards the hidden sessile annelid predator Eunice aphroditois (Bobbit worm). We recognized two different behavioural roles for mobbers (i.e., initiator and subsequent participants). The first individual to exhibit behaviour indicating the discovery of the Bobbit directed, absolutely and per time unit, more water jets than the subsequent individuals that joined the mobbing. We found evidence that the mobbing impacted the behaviour of the Bobbit, e.g., by inducing retraction. S. affinis individuals either mob alone or form mobbing groups. We speculate that this behaviour may provide social benefits for its conspecifics by securing foraging territories for S. affinis. Our results reveal a sophisticated and complex behavioural strategy to protect against a hidden predator.
觅食的鱼类在寻找食物时会将自己暴露于隐藏的捕食者面前。目前,我们对于觅食鱼类的生存策略还没有充分的了解。在这里,我们描述了一种觅食的波纹唇鱼(Scolopsis affinis)所表现出的新型集群攻击行为。这种鱼会向隐藏的固着环节动物捕食者(Eunice aphroditois,即博比特虫)喷射尖锐的水流。我们发现了两种不同的集群攻击者角色(即发起者和后续参与者)。第一个发现博比特虫的个体比随后加入集群攻击的个体,在单位绝对时间和单位时间内,喷射出更多的水流。我们发现,这种集群攻击行为会对博比特虫的行为产生影响,例如诱导其缩回。波纹唇鱼个体要么单独进行集群攻击,要么形成集群攻击群体。我们推测,这种行为可能通过为波纹唇鱼提供觅食领地,从而为其同类带来社交益处。我们的研究结果揭示了一种复杂而精巧的行为策略,以保护鱼类免受隐藏捕食者的侵害。