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Drivers of Daily Routines in an Ectothermic Marine Predator: Hunt Warm Rest Warmer?

机译:海洋放热捕食者日常活动的驱动因素:狩猎温暖休息温暖?

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Animal daily routines represent a compromise between maximizing foraging success and optimizing physiological performance, while minimizing the risk of predation. For ectothermic predators, ambient temperature may also influence daily routines through its effects on physiological performance. Temperatures can fluctuate significantly over the diel cycle and ectotherms may synchronize behaviour to match thermal regimes in order to optimize fitness. We used bio-logging to quantify activity and body temperature of blacktip reef sharks (Carcharhinus melanopterus) at a tropical atoll. Behavioural observations were used to concurrently measure bite rates in herbivorous reef fishes, as an index of activity for potential diurnal prey. Sharks showed early evening peaks in activity, particularly during ebbing high tides, while body temperatures peaked several hours prior to the period of maximal activity. Herbivores also displayed peaks in activity several hours earlier than the peaks in shark activity. Sharks appeared to be least active while their body temperatures were highest and most active while temperatures were cooling, although we hypothesize that due to thermal inertia they were still warmer than their smaller prey during this period. Sharks may be most active during early evening periods as they have a sensory advantage under low light conditions and/or a thermal advantage over cooler prey. Sharks swam into shallow water during daytime low tide periods potentially to warm up and increase rates of digestion before the nocturnal activity period, which may be a strategy to maximize ingestion rates. “Hunt warm, rest warmer” may help explain the early evening activity seen in other ectothermic predators.
机译:动物的日常工作代表了在最大程度地提高觅食成功率和优化生理机能之间,同时又将捕食风险最小化的折衷方案。对于外吸性天敌,环境温度也可能通过影响生理性能而影响日常活动。温度可能会在diel周期内大幅波动,并且等温线可能会同步行为以匹配热状况,以优化适应性。我们使用生物记录来量化热带环礁中黑鳍礁鲨(Carcharhinus melanopterus)的活动和体温。行为观察被用来同时测量草食性礁鱼的咬合率,作为潜在昼夜猎物活动的指标。鲨鱼表现出傍晚的活动高峰,尤其是在退潮时,而最高活动时间之前的几个小时,体温达到峰值。食草动物的活动高峰也比鲨鱼活动高峰提前了几个小时。鲨鱼的体温最高时似乎最不活跃,而温度降温时最活跃,尽管我们假设由于热惯性,在此期间它们仍比较小的猎物温暖。鲨鱼在傍晚时分可能是最活跃的,因为它们在低光照条件下具有感官优势,并且/或者比凉爽的猎物具有热优势。鲨鱼在白天的低潮时段游入浅水区,有可能在夜间活动之前变暖并增加消化率,这可能是最大化摄入率的一种策略。 “温暖,休息”可能有助于解释其他电热掠食者中傍晚的活动。

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