School of Life Sciences, University of Lincoln, Lincoln LN6 7DL, UK.
School of Computer Science, University of Lincoln, Lincoln LN6 7TS, UK.
Proc Biol Sci. 2018 Aug 22;285(1885):20181112. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2018.1112.
Prey animals have evolved a wide variety of behaviours to combat the threat of predation, and these have been generally well studied. However, one of the most common and taxonomically widespread antipredator behaviours of all has, remarkably, received almost no experimental attention: so-called 'protean' behaviour. This is behaviour that is sufficiently unpredictable to prevent a predator anticipating in detail the future position or actions of its prey. In this study, we used human 'predators' participating in 3D virtual reality simulations to test how protean (i.e. unpredictable) variation in prey movement affects participants' ability to visually target them as they move (a key determinant of successful predation). We found that targeting accuracy was significantly predicted by prey movement path complexity, although, surprisingly, there was little evidence that high levels of unpredictability in the underlying movement rules equated directly to decreased predator performance. Instead, the specific movement rules differed in how they impacted on targeting accuracy, with the efficacy of protean variation in one element depending on the values of the remaining elements. These findings provide important insights into the understudied phenomenon of protean antipredator behaviour, which are directly applicable to predator-prey dynamics within a broad range of taxa.
被捕食动物进化出了各种各样的行为来对抗捕食的威胁,这些行为已经得到了广泛的研究。然而,所有最常见和分类上分布最广的一种反捕食行为却惊人地几乎没有得到过实验关注:即所谓的“多变”行为。这种行为是如此不可预测,以至于捕食者无法详细预测其猎物未来的位置或行动。在这项研究中,我们使用参与 3D 虚拟现实模拟的人类“捕食者”来测试猎物运动中的多变(即不可预测)变化如何影响参与者在猎物移动时对其进行视觉定位的能力(这是成功捕食的关键决定因素)。我们发现,目标定位的准确性显著受到猎物运动路径复杂性的预测,但令人惊讶的是,几乎没有证据表明底层运动规则中的高不可预测性直接等同于捕食者表现的下降。相反,不同的运动规则对目标定位的准确性有不同的影响,其中一个元素的多变变化的效果取决于其余元素的值。这些发现为研究不足的多变反捕食行为现象提供了重要的见解,这些见解直接适用于广泛分类群内的捕食者-猎物动态。