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Fine-scale behavioural adjustments of prey on a continuum of risk.

Maud I A Kent1, James E Herbert-Read2, Gordon McDonald3, A Jamie Wood4,5,6, Ashley J W Ward1.   

Abstract

In the wild, prey species often live in the vicinity of predators, rendering the ability to assess risk on a moment-to-moment basis crucial to survival. Visual cues are important as they allow prey to assess predator species, size, proximity and behaviour. However, few studies have explicitly examined prey's ability to assess risk based on predator behaviour and orientation. Using mosquitofish, Gambusia holbrooki, and their predator, jade perch, Scortum barcoo, under controlled conditions, we provide some of the first fine-scale characterization of how prey adapt their behaviour according to their continuous assessment of risk based on both predator behaviour and angular distance to the predator's mouth. When these predators were inactive and posed less of an immediate threat, prey within the attack cone of the predator showed reductions in speed and acceleration characteristic of predator-inspection behaviour. However, when predators became active, prey swam faster with greater acceleration and were closer together within the attack cone of predators. Most importantly, this study provides evidence that prey do not adopt a uniform response to the presence of a predator. Instead, we demonstrate that prey are capable of rapidly and dynamically updating their assessment of risk and showing fine-scale adjustments to their behaviour.

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Keywords:  attack cone; collective behaviour; fountain effect; predator–prey interactions; risk sensitivity

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31113322      PMCID: PMC6545081          DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2019.0448

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Biol Sci        ISSN: 0962-8452            Impact factor:   5.349


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3.  Fine-scale behavioural adjustments of prey on a continuum of risk.

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1.  Fine-scale behavioural adjustments of prey on a continuum of risk.

Authors:  Maud I A Kent; James E Herbert-Read; Gordon McDonald; A Jamie Wood; Ashley J W Ward
Journal:  Proc Biol Sci       Date:  2019-05-29       Impact factor: 5.349

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