Department of Zoology, Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University, Sakyo , Kyoto 606-8502, Japan.
Faculty of Agriculture, University of Miyazaki , Miyazaki 889-2192, Japan.
Proc Biol Sci. 2024 Jul;291(2027):20240719. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2024.0719. Epub 2024 Jul 31.
Understanding how environmental factors affect the performance of predators can provide profound insights into predator-prey interactions from evolutionary and ecological perspectives and the global distributional patterns of each taxon. Almost all venomous predators are ectotherms, with muscle contraction properties depending on temperature. For predators having venom transportation systems driven by muscle contraction, temperature may have quite large effects on envenomation performance for prey subjugation. Here, we used videography and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay to examine thermal effects on envenomation kinematics and venom expenditure in predatory strikes of a venomous snake, the Mamushi , to its main rodent prey at various body temperatures under both field and laboratory experimental conditions. Unexpectedly, we found that the thermal effects on envenomation performance are limited over nearly the entire ecologically relevant range of temperature (from 13.2°C to 26.2°C). Although temperature statistically significantly affected the mass of venom injected under field conditions, temperature explained only a minor proportion of the variation in venom expenditure. These findings suggest that the Mamushi is able to maintain prey subjugation performance across a wide range of temperatures, which is highly advantageous for ectothermic predators. Further studies should examine the underlying mechanisms of the limited thermal effects and their ubiquity across venomous predators.
了解环境因素如何影响捕食者的表现,可以从进化和生态的角度深入了解捕食者-猎物相互作用以及每个分类群的全球分布模式。几乎所有有毒的捕食者都是变温动物,肌肉收缩特性取决于温度。对于那些通过肌肉收缩驱动毒液输送系统的捕食者来说,温度可能对捕食者征服猎物的毒液注入性能有很大的影响。在这里,我们使用录像和酶联免疫吸附测定法,在野外和实验室实验条件下,检查了温度对毒蛇 Mamushi 捕食其主要啮齿动物猎物时的毒液注入运动学和毒液消耗的影响,在各种体温下。出乎意料的是,我们发现,毒液注入性能的热效应在几乎整个生态相关的温度范围内(从 13.2°C 到 26.2°C)都是有限的。尽管温度在野外条件下对注射的毒液量有统计学上的显著影响,但温度只解释了毒液消耗变化的一小部分。这些发现表明, Mamushi 能够在广泛的温度范围内保持对猎物的征服能力,这对变温动物捕食者来说是非常有利的。进一步的研究应该检查有限的热效应的潜在机制及其在有毒捕食者中的普遍性。