Rowe Zeke W, Robins Joseph H, Rands Sean A
School of Biological Sciences University of Bristol Bristol UK.
Department of Ecological Sciences Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Amsterdam Netherlands.
Ecol Evol. 2023 Mar 15;13(3):e9908. doi: 10.1002/ece3.9908. eCollection 2023 Mar.
Most animals need to spend time being vigilant for predators, at the expense of other activities such as foraging. Group-living animals can benefit from the shared vigilance effort of other group members, with individuals reducing personal vigilance effort as group size increases. Behaviors like active scanning or head lifting are usually used to quantify vigilance but may not be accurate measures of this. We suggest that measuring an animal's blinking rate gives a meaningful measure of vigilance: increased blinking implies reduced vigilance, as the animal cannot detect predators when its eyes are closed. We describe an observational study of a captive population of red deer, where we measured the blinking rates of individual deer from groups of differing sizes (where mean group size ranged between 1 and 42.7 individuals). We demonstrate that as group size increases in red deer, individuals increase their blink rate, confirming the prediction that vigilance should decrease. Blinking is a simple non-invasive measure and offers a useful metric for assessing the welfare of animals experiencing an increase in perceived predation risk or other stressors.
大多数动物需要花费时间警惕捕食者,这是以牺牲诸如觅食等其他活动为代价的。群居动物可以从其他群体成员共同的警戒努力中受益,随着群体规模的增加,个体减少自身的警戒努力。诸如主动扫视或抬头等行为通常用于量化警戒,但可能不是对此的准确衡量。我们认为,测量动物的眨眼频率能给出一个有意义的警戒衡量指标:眨眼增加意味着警戒降低,因为动物闭眼时无法察觉捕食者。我们描述了一项对圈养马鹿种群的观察研究,在该研究中我们测量了不同规模群体(平均群体规模在1至42.7只个体之间)中个体鹿的眨眼频率。我们证明,随着马鹿群体规模的增加,个体的眨眼频率会升高,这证实了警戒应该降低的预测。眨眼是一种简单的非侵入性测量方法,为评估感知到捕食风险增加或其他应激源的动物的福利提供了一个有用的指标。