Foster William C, Armstrong Connor M, Chism Gregory T, Pruitt Jonathan N
Department of Ecology, Evolution and Marine Biology, University of California Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA 93160, USA.
Curr Zool. 2017 Dec;63(6):633-638. doi: 10.1093/cz/zow116. Epub 2017 Jan 16.
Temporally consistent individual differences in behavior, also known as animal personality, can have large impacts on individual fitness. Here, we explore the degree to which individual differences in anti-predator response (or boldness) influence survival rates in groups of snails when they encounter a predatory sea star . The snail shows consistent individual variation in predator response where some fearful snails actively flee bodies of water occupied by predators whereas bolder snails consistently do not. We show here that bold snails are significantly more likely to survive encounters with a predatory sea star and, somewhat counterintuitively, fearful snails actually suffer higher mortality rates. We also found that smaller snails and those occurring at higher experimental densities experienced higher per capita survival rates. Positive effects of prey boldness on survival are not uncommonly reported in the animal personality literature; however, such results are inconsistent with classic animal personality theory borrowed from the optimal foraging literature. The findings herein add to the growing body of evidence that consistent individual differences in behavior can impact predator-prey interactions and that boldness is potentially under positive predator-driven selection in some systems.
行为上随时间保持一致的个体差异,也被称为动物个性,可能会对个体的适应性产生重大影响。在此,我们探讨了在蜗牛群体遭遇捕食性海星时,反捕食反应(或胆量)的个体差异对其存活率的影响程度。蜗牛在对捕食者的反应上表现出一致的个体差异,一些胆小的蜗牛会主动逃离捕食者占据的水体,而胆大的蜗牛则始终不会。我们在此表明,胆大的蜗牛在遭遇捕食性海星时存活的可能性显著更高,而且有点违反直觉的是,胆小的蜗牛实际死亡率更高。我们还发现,较小的蜗牛以及处于较高实验密度下的蜗牛人均存活率更高。猎物胆量对生存的积极影响在动物个性文献中并不罕见;然而,这些结果与从最优觅食文献中借鉴的经典动物个性理论不一致。本文的研究结果进一步证明,行为上持续存在的个体差异会影响捕食者与猎物之间的相互作用,并且在某些系统中,胆量可能受到捕食者驱动的正向选择。