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Coordinated hunting behaviors of mixed-species groups of piscivores and associated species at Isla del Coco National Park (Eastern Tropical Pacific)

机译:COMERIAL COMIVIVERS和COCO COCO国家公园(东热带太平洋东部)混合物种群和相关物种的协调狩猎行为

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ABSTRACT Studies of mixed-species groups of animals can reveal emergent complexities of collective behaviors. In this study we collected data on mixed-species hunting groups composed primarily of piscivorous fishes (species composition, abundance, behavioral interactions) and used both multivariate and network analyses to quantify pair-wise and guild level behavioral relationships. Our results indicate that such collective behaviors exhibit consistent patterns of associations (33 species with 282 pair-wise links within the observed network) with 10 dominant species accounting for 60% of pair-wise interactions. Species richness within groups varied (mean = 2.4, range 2-6 species) as did group size (mean = 8.1 individuals, range 2-80). Mixed-species groups, in general, were composed of species representing morphologically diverse forms that appeared to enhance access to shelter sites and implement diverse strategies for prey capture. It is noteworthy that the composition of groups did not reflect the relative abundances of their component species within the overall community of fishes, suggesting that group membership was an elective choice. The identification of these patterns, assuming they are persistent features of these communities, can be used as a foundation for studies to assess dynamics of mixed-species relationships, rates of predator success based on group membership, demographic consequences, and responses to variations in habitat attributes and associated prey resources. Such information could be used to interpret the nature of multispecies interactions within predator communities and potentially aid in conservation and management.
机译:摘要混合物种动物组的研究可以揭示集体行为的紧急复杂性。在这项研究中,我们收集了主要由品种鱼类(物种组成,丰度,行为相互作用)组成的混合物种狩猎组的数据,并利用多变量和网络分析来量化配对和公会级行为关系。我们的结果表明,这种集体行为表现出一致的关联模式(观察到网络内的33种,具有282个对的一部分,其中10种显性物种占一致相互作用的60%。组中的物种丰富度(平均= 2.4,范围2-6种)和组大小(平均值= 8.1个体,2-80)。一般而言之,混合物种组由代表形态学上不同形式的物种组成,这些形式似乎加强了对庇护站点的访问,并为猎物捕获实施不同的策略。值得注意的是,组的组成没有反映其组分物种在鱼类整体社区内的相对丰富,这表明集团成员资格是选修选择。假设它们是这些社区的持续特征的识别,可以用作评估混合物种关系动态的研究基础,基于集团成员资格,人口后果,对栖息地变化的审查,掠食者成功的率属性和相关的猎物资源。这些信息可用于解释捕食者社区内的多数互动的性质,并潜在地帮助保护和管理。

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