沙漠避免埋伏掠食者坑取决于位置,视觉地标和被困的巢合伙伴的位置
Adi Bar1, Eden Raveh-Pal1, Aziz Subach1
1School of Zoology, The George S. Wise Faculty of Life Sciences, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel.
Royal Society open science
|December 19, 2024
概括
沙漠学会避免陷,通过识别巢附近的危险区域来提高食成功. 视觉地标减少了落,但被困的巢合伴侣增加了风险,突出了捕食者-猎物动态.
科学领域:
- 行为生态学 行为生态学
- 捕食者与猎物的互动
- 动物导航 动物导航
背景情况:
- 在熟悉的路线上,中心位置的采集者面临着较高的掠食风险.
- 捕食者可以学会在巢穴附近伏击采集者,从而增加死亡率.
- 了解反掠食者策略对于获取食物的成功至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 调查影响沙漠 (Cataglyphis fortis) 易受陷的因素.
- 评估陷配置,巢伴侣的存在以及视觉地标对寻找食物的影响.
- 确定如何学习和适应食策略,以应对模拟的掠食.
主要方法:
- 模拟陷陷,以模仿鱼或蜘蛛的掠食行为.
- 陷的各种空间配置 (齐克扎克,直线,三角形).
- 在陷附近操纵了被困的巢友和视觉地标的存在.
主要成果:
- 与其他安排相比,齐格扎格坑的配置显著减少了食物的发现.
- 在连续的试验中展示了学习,显示较少的跌倒和更快的导航.
- 视觉地标减少了陷陷的跌倒,而被困的巢伴侣增加了跌倒和受损的食.
结论:
- 学会在巢附近的危险区域中导航,适应它们的食路线.
- 视觉线索有助于避免捕食者,增强捕食者的生存能力.
- 陷入巢穴的同伴充当一个欺骗性的吸引物,增加掠食风险,并对寻找食物的殖民地造成重大成本.
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