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Foraging investment in a long‐lived herbivore and vulnerability to coursing and stalking predators

机译:觅食长寿草食动物的投资并容易受到掠食者的威胁

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Allocating resources to growth and reproduction requires grazers to invest time in foraging, but foraging promotes dental senescence and constrains expression of proactive antipredator behaviors such as vigilance. We explored the relationship between carnivore prey selection and prey foraging effort using incisors collected from the kills of coursing and stalking carnivores. We predicted that prey investing less effort in foraging would be killed more frequently by coursers, predators that often exploit physical deficiencies. However, such prey could expect delayed dental senescence. We predicted that individuals investing more effort in foraging would be killed more frequently by stalkers, predators that often exploit behavioral vulnerabilities. Further these prey could expect earlier dental senescence. We tested these predictions by comparing variation in age‐corrected tooth wear, a proxy of cumulative foraging effort, in adult (3.4–11.9 years) wildebeest killed by coursing and stalking carnivores. Predator type was a strong predictor of age‐corrected tooth wear within each gender. We found greater foraging effort and earlier expected dental senescence, equivalent to 2.6 additional years of foraging, in female wildebeest killed by stalkers than in females killed by coursers. However, male wildebeest showed the opposite pattern with the equivalent of 2.4 years of additional tooth wear in males killed by coursers as compared to those killed by stalkers. Sex‐specific variation in the effects of foraging effort on vulnerability was unexpected and suggests that behavioral and physical aspects of vulnerability may not be subject to the same selective pressures across genders in multipredator landscapes.
机译:将资源分配给生长和繁殖需要放牧者在觅食上投入时间,但是觅食会促进牙齿衰老,并限制主动防捕食者行为(例如警惕)的表达。我们使用从灭绝食肉动物和猎杀食肉动物身上收集的切牙,探索了食肉动物猎物选择与猎物觅食之间的关系。我们预测,在觅食上投入较少精力的猎物将被那些经常利用身体缺陷的驯养者和捕食者更频繁地杀死。但是,这样的猎物可能会延迟牙齿的衰老。我们预测,在觅食上投入更多精力的人会被缠扰者,经常利用行为漏洞的掠食者更频繁地杀死。此外,这些猎物可能期望更早的牙齿衰老。我们通过比较成年(3.4–11.9岁)成年的角马被co食和缠扰的食肉动物杀死,通过校正年龄的牙齿磨损(累积的觅食力的代用物)的变化来检验这些预测。捕食者类型是每个性别中年龄校正的牙齿磨损的有力预测指标。我们发现,在追猎者杀死的雌性牛羚中,觅食者杀死的雌性牛羚的觅食努力和预期的齿衰较早,相当于2.6年的觅食。然而,雄性牛羚表现出相反的模式,与追猎者杀死的雄性相比,被驯鹿者杀死的雄性增加了2.4年的牙齿磨损。觅食工作对脆弱性影响的性别差异是出乎意料的,这表明脆弱性的行为和身体方面可能不会受到多捕食者景观中不同性别的相同选择压力的影响。

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