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Predation Risk Influences the Diving Behavior of a Marine Mesopredator

机译:捕食风险影响海洋中捕器的潜水行为

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Exploring factors that influence diving behavior is critical to understanding energy budgets, habitat use, and exploitation rates of prey. Optimal diving behavior studies have focused primarily on trade-offs between oxygen recovery at the surface and energy intake at depth. General predictions from these models are often supported by empirical data, but a mismatch exists between theory and data that has led to increasingly complex models. Despite the importance of nonconsumptive predator effects in terrestrial and marine communities, the possibility that predation risk induces changes in diving behavior has only recently been recognized. We tested whether pied cormorants (Phalacrocorax varius) modify their diving behavior in response to spatio-temporal variation in tiger shark (Galeocerdo cuvier) abundance in the relatively pristine seagrass ecosystem of Shark Bay, Australia. As theory predicted, cormorants reduced the duration of the most dangerous component of the dive cycle by reducing the proportion of time spent at the surface as predation risk increased, but only in the most dangerous habitat. Contrary to model predictions, cormorants accomplished this reduction by increasing dive durations while maintaining similar post-dive surface intervals (leading to lower diving rates). By implication, foraging cormorants may be working harder during high-risk periods and in high-risk habitats to minimize their exposure to predators at the surface. Our finding that cormorants modify their diving behavior in response to spatial and temporal variation in predation risk suggests that the effects of predators on diving species may be greater, and manifest through more pathways, than is currently appreciated. Future studies of diving species, including those considered “top predators,” must explicitly consider the potential importance of predation risk. Furthermore, diving behavior as an index of patch quality should be used cautiously when divers are threatened by predators, which is often the case.
机译:探索影响潜水行为的因素对于理解能源预算,栖息地使用和猎物的利用率至关重要。最佳潜水行为研究主要集中在地表氧气回收与深度能量摄入之间的权衡。这些模型的一般预测通常得到经验数据的支持,但是理论与数据之间存在不匹配,导致模型越来越复杂。尽管在陆地和海洋社区中,非消耗性的捕食者效应非常重要,但捕食风险引起潜水行为变化的可能性直到最近才被认识到。我们测试了在澳大利亚鲨鱼湾相对原始的海草生态系统中,虎斑whether(Phalacrocorax varius)是否响应于虎鲨(Galeocerdo cuvier)数量的时空变化而改变其潜水行为。正如理论所预测的那样,随着掠食风险的增加,cor减少了在潜水表面花费的时间比例,从而减少了潜水周期中最危险的部分的持续时间,但仅限于最危险的栖息地。与模型预测相反,cor通过增加潜水时间来实现这种减少,同时保持相似的潜水后水面间隔(导致较低的潜水速度)。言下之意,在高风险时期和高风险栖息地中觅食cor可能会更加努力,以最大程度地减少它们在地表掠食者的暴露。我们的发现finding响应于捕食风险的时空变化而改变了其潜水行为,这表明捕食者对潜水物种的影响可能比目前意识到的更大,并且通过更多途径显现。未来对潜水物种的研究,包括那些被认为是“顶级捕食者”的物种,必须明确考虑捕食风险的潜在重要性。此外,当潜水员受到捕食者威胁时,应谨慎使用潜水行为作为斑块质量的指标,通常是这种情况。

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