Department of Evolution, Ecology, and Organismal Biology, University of California, Riverside, Riverside, CA 92521, USA.
J Exp Biol. 2024 Nov 15;227(22). doi: 10.1242/jeb.247814. Epub 2024 Nov 14.
Most predators rely on capturing prey for survival, yet failure is common. Failure is often attributed to prey evasion, but predator miscalculation and/or inaccuracy may also drive an unsuccessful event. We addressed the latter using threespine stickleback as predators and bloodworms (non-evasive) as prey. High-speed videography of the entire attack allowed us to determine the strike tactics leading to successful or missed strikes. We analyzed movements and morphological traits from 57 individuals. Our results reveal that kinematics drive the strike outcome and that failed strikes primarily arise from incorrect timing of mouth opening, often beginning too far from the prey for suction to be effective. This likely stems from the lack of integration between locomotion and feeding systems. Our study begins to unravel the important link between behavior and success in fish feeding.
大多数捕食者依靠捕捉猎物来生存,但失败是常见的。失败通常归因于猎物的逃避,但捕食者的误判和/或不准确也可能导致捕食失败。我们使用三种棘鱼作为捕食者和血虫(不逃避)作为猎物来解决后者。对整个攻击的高速录像使我们能够确定导致成功或错过攻击的攻击策略。我们分析了 57 个个体的运动和形态特征。我们的结果表明,运动学驱动着攻击的结果,而失败的攻击主要是由于口张开的时机不正确,通常开始得离猎物太远,以至于抽吸无法有效进行。这可能源于运动和进食系统之间缺乏整合。我们的研究开始揭示鱼类进食行为和成功之间的重要联系。