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最优觅食理论解释了西太平洋棘冠海星 sp. 的摄食偏好

Optimal Foraging Theory Explains Feeding Preferences in the Western Pacific Crown-of-Thorns Sea Star sp.

出版信息

Biol Bull. 2021 Dec;241(3):303-329. doi: 10.1086/718141. Epub 2021 Dec 13.

Abstract

AbstractThe selectivity of crown-of-thorns sea stars ( sp.) for different coral prey types was quantified in the field and laboratory and compared with a range of nutritional and food quality parameters as well as the growth performance of sea stars fed on different types of coral. Growth rates of small juvenile sp. without previous exposure to coral fed for 6.6 months on 15 individual species of corals showed that the highest rates of growth were achieved on the same types of corals for which adult sea stars show the strongest preference, both in the field and in controlled aquarium conditions. Small sp. ( 20 mm, 0.5 g) fed on , , , and increased in size by an average of 9.2-10.7 mm (4.2-5.6 g) per month, compared with 0.1-0.4 mm (0.004-0.028 g) per month on coralline algae fed controls and species such as , , , and . Field studies on the same reef where the parents of these juvenile sea stars were collected demonstrated a strong sequential preference for acroporid and then pocilloporid corals, with faviid, merulinid, and poritid corals selected significantly less frequently than other corals when their relative abundance was taken into account. This order of preference by adult field-collected sea stars was confirmed and exhibited even more emphatically in aquarium experiments, where the relative abundance of prey species could be controlled. The growth experiments and measurements of comparative food value between preferred and non-preferred coral prey suggest that feeding preferences in sp. for and pocilloporids arose consistent with optimal foraging theory and evolved in response to this species being able to feed successfully and efficiently. The high abundance and, therefore, encounter rate of and pocilloporids is not considered to be an important factor in the evolution of feeding preferences, although relative abundance of alternative prey does affect selectivity. Individual growth and population fitness and reproductive output of sp. will be enhanced by preferential feeding on acroporid and pocilloporid corals, reinforcing the importance of optimal foraging theory in the evolution of feeding preferences.

摘要

摘要 在野外和实验室中,定量研究了棘冠海星( sp.)对不同珊瑚猎物类型的选择性,并将其与一系列营养和食物质量参数以及海星在不同类型的珊瑚上的生长表现进行了比较。对未接触过珊瑚的小幼年棘冠海星( sp.)进行了 6.6 个月的喂养实验,实验中给它们投喂了 15 种不同珊瑚,结果表明,在野外和受控水族箱条件下,幼年棘冠海星对同类型的珊瑚表现出最强的偏好,其生长速度最快。未接触过珊瑚的棘冠海星( sp.)( 20 毫米, 0.5 克),每月平均增加 9.2-10.7 毫米( 4.2-5.6 克),相比之下,以珊瑚藻为食的对照组每月只增加 0.1-0.4 毫米( 0.004-0.028 克),而食用鹿角珊瑚、滨珊瑚、蜂巢珊瑚和轴孔珊瑚等珊瑚的棘冠海星每月则只增加 0.004-0.028 克。在这些幼年棘冠海星父母被采集的同一珊瑚礁上进行的野外研究表明,棘冠海星对鹿角珊瑚和滨珊瑚具有强烈的顺序偏好,而法螺珊瑚、梅氏珊瑚和石珊瑚则明显比其他珊瑚的选择频率低,这考虑到了它们的相对丰度。在水族箱实验中,通过控制猎物物种的相对丰度,验证并强调了这种成年野外采集的棘冠海星的偏好顺序,在这些实验中,这些偏好顺序更明显。生长实验和对偏好珊瑚猎物与非偏好珊瑚猎物的比较食物价值的测量表明,棘冠海星对鹿角珊瑚和滨珊瑚的摄食偏好符合最佳觅食理论,并且这种偏好是由于它们能够成功和高效地摄食而进化而来的。鹿角珊瑚和滨珊瑚的高丰度,因此,它们的遭遇率,并不被认为是棘冠海星摄食偏好进化的一个重要因素,尽管替代猎物的相对丰度确实会影响选择性。棘冠海星的个体生长、种群适应性和繁殖产出将通过优先摄食鹿角珊瑚和滨珊瑚而得到增强,这强化了最佳觅食理论在摄食偏好进化中的重要性。

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