Research Institute on Terrestrial Ecosystems (IRET-URT Lecce), National Research Council of Italy (CNR), Campus Ecotekne, S.P. Lecce-Monteroni, 73100, Lecce, Italy.
Laboratory of Ecology, Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences and Technologies, University of the Salento, S.P. Lecce-Monteroni, 73100, Lecce, Italy.
Oecologia. 2022 Jun;199(2):377-386. doi: 10.1007/s00442-022-05195-8. Epub 2022 Jun 9.
The behavioural choices made by foragers regarding the use of resource patches have a direct influence on the energy balance of the individual. Given that several individual traits linked to the acquisition of spatially distributed resources increase with body size (e.g., energy requirements, resource ingestion rates, and movement capacity), it is reasonable to expect size dependencies in overall foraging behaviour. In this study, we tested how body size influences the number, duration, and frequency of foraging episodes in heterogeneous resource patches. To this end, we performed microcosm experiments using the aquatic amphipod Gammarus insensibilis as a model organism. An experimental maze was used to simulate a habitat characterised by resource-rich, resource-poor, and empty patches under controlled conditions. The patch use behaviour of 40 differently sized specimens foraging alone in the experimental maze was monitored via an advanced camera setup. Overall, we observed that individual body size exerted a major influence on the use of resource patches over time. Larger individuals had stronger preference for the resource-rich patches initially and visited them more frequently than smaller individuals, but for shorter periods of time. However, larger individuals subsequently decreased their use of resource-rich patches in favour of resource-poor patches, while smaller individuals continued to prefer resource-rich patches for the whole experimental time. With body size being a key organismal trait, our observations support the general understanding of foraging behaviours related to preference, patch use, and abandonment.
觅食者在使用资源斑块时做出的行为选择直接影响个体的能量平衡。鉴于与获取空间分布资源相关的几个个体特征随体型增大而增加(例如,能量需求、资源摄取率和运动能力),因此可以合理地预期整体觅食行为存在体型依赖性。在这项研究中,我们测试了体型如何影响异质资源斑块中觅食事件的数量、持续时间和频率。为此,我们使用水生片脚类动物秀丽白虾作为模型生物进行了微宇宙实验。实验迷宫用于模拟在受控条件下具有富含资源、资源贫乏和空斑块的栖息地。通过先进的摄像系统监测了 40 个单独在实验迷宫中觅食的不同体型标本的斑块使用行为。总的来说,我们观察到个体体型对随时间推移对资源斑块的使用产生了重大影响。较大的个体最初对富含资源的斑块有更强的偏好,比较小的个体更频繁地访问它们,但时间更短。然而,较大的个体随后减少了对富含资源的斑块的使用,转而偏好资源贫乏的斑块,而较小的个体则在整个实验时间内继续偏好富含资源的斑块。由于体型是一个关键的生物体特征,我们的观察结果支持了与偏好、斑块利用和放弃有关的一般觅食行为的理解。