Persson Lennart
Fish Ecology Research Group, Institute of Limnology, P.O. Box 65, S-221 00, Lund, Sweden.
Oecologia. 1985 Oct;67(3):338-341. doi: 10.1007/BF00384938.
The foraging efficiency of a visually feeding fish, perch (Perca fluviatilis) was studied on two prey species (Daphnia magna and Chaoborus obscuripus) presented either separately or combined. It is shown that when both prey species are present, the foraging efficiency of the predator is reduced. This is due to the predator's inability to simultaneously cope with prey species with different anti-predatory behaviour. In the mixed-meal experiment the predator captured both prey species in equal proportions in disagreement with optimal foraging models assuming that handling time and encounter rate for a prey species are independent of other prey species. The results are, however, in agreement with optimal foraging models assuming that handling time and encounter rate are influenced by short time learning.
研究了视觉捕食鱼类河鲈(Perca fluviatilis)对两种猎物(大型溞和暗黑摇蚊幼虫)单独呈现或组合呈现时的觅食效率。结果表明,当两种猎物都存在时,捕食者的觅食效率会降低。这是因为捕食者无法同时应对具有不同反捕食行为的猎物种类。在混合猎物实验中,捕食者捕获两种猎物的比例相同,这与最优觅食模型不一致,最优觅食模型假设一种猎物的处理时间和相遇率与其他猎物种类无关。然而,这些结果与假设处理时间和相遇率受短期学习影响的最优觅食模型一致。