Group of Arthropod Ecology and Behavior, Department of Crop Sciences, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Gregor-Mendel-Straße 33, 1180, Vienna, Austria.
Department of Behavioural Biology, University of Vienna, Althanstraße 14, 1090, Vienna, Austria.
Sci Rep. 2017 Sep 6;7(1):10609. doi: 10.1038/s41598-017-10819-8.
Grouping together is a commonly observed anti-predator strategy. Possible anti-predator benefits of aggregation include the encounter/avoidance effect for visually hunting predators and the dilution effect, together dubbed attack abatement. Possible costs opposing the dilution effect are easier detection of aggregated than scattered individuals. The benefits of attack abatement, and opposing costs after group detection, are poorly understood for chemosensory predator-prey interactions. We tackled this issue by assessing the aggregation behavior of spider mites Tetranychus urticae under predation risk emanating from predatory mites Phytoseiulus persimilis. We examined whether adult spider mite females aggregate more tightly when perceiving predator cues (traces left and eggs), representing graded risk levels, and whether grouping enhances survival in physical predator presence. The spider mites aggregated more tightly and were more active in presence than absence of predator cues. Grouped spider mites were less likely and later detected and attacked than scattered spider mites. Moreover, encounter and attack of one group member did not increase the risk of other members to be attacked, as compared to scattered spider mites. To the best of our knowledge, our study is the first rigorous documentation of the adaptive benefit of tightened prey aggregation towards a purely chemosensorily hunting predator.
聚集是一种常见的抗捕食策略。聚集可能带来的抗捕食益处包括对视觉捕猎者的回避/遇敌效应,以及被称为攻击缓解的稀释效应。但聚集个体比分散个体更容易被发现,这可能会产生与稀释效应相反的成本。对于化学感觉的捕食者-猎物相互作用,攻击缓解的益处和聚集后产生的相反成本还知之甚少。我们通过评估捕食风险(捕食性螨虫)对叶螨 Tetranychus urticae 的聚集行为来解决这个问题。我们观察了当感知到捕食者线索(留下的痕迹和卵)时,成年雌性叶螨是否会更紧密地聚集,这代表了不同程度的风险水平,以及聚集是否会增强在物理捕食者存在下的生存能力。与没有捕食者线索的情况相比,有捕食者线索时,叶螨聚集得更紧密,活动也更活跃。与分散的叶螨相比,聚集的叶螨被发现和攻击的可能性更小,时间也更晚。此外,与分散的叶螨相比,一个聚集成员的遭遇和攻击并没有增加其他成员被攻击的风险。据我们所知,我们的研究首次严格记录了紧密聚集的猎物对纯粹通过化学感觉捕猎的捕食者的适应性益处。