MÖller Klas Ove, St John Michael, Temming Axel, Diekmann Rabea, Peters Janna, Floeter Jens, Sell Anne F, Herrmann Jens-Peter, Gloe Dominik, Schmidt Jörn O, Hinrichsen Hans H, MÖllmann Christian
Institute of Coastal Research, Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht, Max-Planck-Strasse 1, 21502 Geesthacht, Germany.
National Institute of Aquatic Resources, Technical University of Denmark, Kemitorvet, 2800 Kongens Lyngby, Copenhagen, Denmark.
J Plankton Res. 2020 Oct 13;42(6):702-713. doi: 10.1093/plankt/fbaa044. eCollection 2020 Nov-Dec.
Predators not only have direct impact on biomass but also indirect, non-consumptive effects on the behavior their prey organisms. A characteristic response of zooplankton in aquatic ecosystems is predator avoidance by diel vertical migration (DVM), a behavior which is well studied on the population level. A wide range of behavioral diversity and plasticity has been observed both between- as well as within-species and, hence, investigating predator-prey interactions at the individual level seems therefore essential for a better understanding of zooplankton dynamics. Here we applied an underwater imaging instrument, the video plankton recorder (VPR), which allows the non-invasive investigation of individual, diel adaptive behavior of zooplankton in response to predators in the natural oceanic environment, providing a finely resolved and continuous documentation of the organisms' vertical distribution. Combing observations of copepod individuals observed with the VPR and hydroacoustic estimates of predatory fish biomass, we here show (i) a small-scale DVM of ovigerous females in response to its main predators, (ii) observations of a direct short-term reaction of the prey to the arrival of the predator and (iii) evidence of pronounced individual variation in this adaptive behavior with potentially strong effects on individual performance and ecosystem functioning.
捕食者不仅对生物量有直接影响,还会对其猎物生物的行为产生间接的非消费性影响。水生生态系统中浮游动物的一个典型反应是通过昼夜垂直迁移(DVM)来躲避捕食者,这种行为在种群水平上已有充分研究。在物种间以及物种内都观察到了广泛的行为多样性和可塑性,因此,在个体水平上研究捕食者与猎物的相互作用对于更好地理解浮游动物动态似乎至关重要。在此,我们应用了一种水下成像仪器——视频浮游生物记录仪(VPR),它能够在自然海洋环境中对浮游动物个体针对捕食者的昼夜适应性行为进行非侵入性研究,提供生物垂直分布的精细解析和连续记录。结合使用VPR观察到的桡足类个体情况以及对捕食性鱼类生物量的水声估计,我们在此展示了:(i)怀卵雌体针对其主要捕食者的小规模昼夜垂直迁移;(ii)猎物对捕食者到来的直接短期反应观察结果;以及(iii)这种适应性行为中显著个体差异的证据,这种差异可能对个体表现和生态系统功能产生强烈影响。