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Individual Differences in Foraging Strategies of Parasitic Sabre-Tooth Blennies

机译:在寄生磨刀齿Blennies觅食策略个体差异

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Originally, evolutionary game theory typically predicted that optimal behaviour in a given situation is uniform or bimodal. However, the growing evidence that animals behave more variably while individuals may differ consistently in their behaviour, has led to the development of models that predict a distribution of strategies. Here we support the importance of such models in a study on a coral reef fish host–parasite system. Parasitic blennies (Plagiotremus sp.) regularly attack other fishes to bite off scales and mucus. Individuals of some victim species react to being bitten with punishing the parasite through aggressive chasing. Our field observations and laboratory experiments show that individual blennies differ markedly in how they incorporate being punished into their foraging decisions. We discuss how these differences may affect the payoff structure and hence the net effect of punishment on punishers and on the appearance of a public good for look-alikes.
机译:最初,进化博弈理论通常预测给定情况下的最佳行为是统一的或双峰的。但是,越来越多的证据表明,动物的行为更加可变,而个体的行为却可能始终存在差异,这导致了预测策略分布的模型的发展。在这里,我们在珊瑚礁鱼类宿主-寄生虫系统研究中支持这种模型的重要性。寄生鱼皮(Plagiotremus sp。)经常攻击其他鱼类以咬除鳞片和粘液。一些受害物种的个体通过积极追击被咬伤并惩罚寄生虫。我们的现场观察和实验室实验表明,各个肉皮饼在将被惩罚纳入其觅食决策的方式上存在显着差异。我们讨论了这些差异如何影响收益结构,从而影响惩罚对惩罚者的净效果以及对相像人士的公共物品的外观。

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    Andrea Bshary; Redouan Bshary;

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