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Juvenile bonefish (Albula vulpes) show a preference to shoal with mojarra (Eucinostomus spp.) in the presence of conspecifics and another gregarious co-occurring species

机译:少年骨鱼(Albula Vulpees)似乎偏好于莫姆拉(Eucinostomus SPP)的浅滩在存在的情况下和另一种艰巨的共同发生的物种存在

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Grouping behavior occurs across a wide variety of taxa, both within and between species. While members are thought to obtain foraging and antipredator advantages, they can also experience costs in the forms of competition or increased conspicuity to predators. The mechanisms behind these costs and benefits can vary depending on group composition, ultimately influencing the choice of which groups to join. Mixed-species fish shoals are common in shallow nearshore habitats, where research has shown that juvenile bonefish (Albula vulpes) occur among similarly-sized mojarras (Eucinostomus spp.) at a rate far exceeding that predicted given the fishes overlapping habitat use, suggesting that bonefish may actively select to join mojarras. To evaluate this hypothesis experimentally, we assessed the shoaling preferences of bonefish when presented with shoals of conspecifics, mojarras, or another gregarious co-occurring fish (pilchard; Harengula jaguana) in a laboratory setting. Focal juvenile bonefish (n = 25) were given the choice between: (i) conspecifics or mojarra, and (ii) conspecifics or pilchard, tested in shoal sizes of one, two, four, and eight. Bonefish were also given the choice between a mixed shoal (two conspecifics, two mojarra) as an alternative to single species shoals of either: (iii) four conspecifics, or (iv) four mojarra. Juvenile bonefish exhibited a strong association with mojarra, spending significantly more time with them than conspecifics in all but one treatment. Moreover, focal fish showed no detectable preference between conspecifics or pilchard, regardless of shoal size. In mixed shoal treatments, focal fish spent significantly more time wherever there was a higher proportion of mojarra. These findings imply that the co-occurrence of bonefish and mojarra in nature is largely a product of bonefish shoal choice behavior, and likewise that any costs that bonefish might incur by joining mojarras (i.e., oddity effects) are likely outweighed by the putative benefits of doing so, which potentially include access to social information and/or reduced intraspecific competition.
机译:分组行为在物种内和之间的各种分类群中发生。虽然成员被认为获得觅食和反向者的优势,但它们也可以以竞争形式或增加掠夺者的临时工成本。这些成本和福利背后的机制可以根据组组成而变化,最终影响选择哪些组加入。混合物种鱼浅在浅海栖息地中很常见,其中研究表明,在类似尺寸的Mojarras(eucinostomus spp)中发生了少年骨鱼(Albula狐狸),其速度远远超过预测的鱼类重叠栖息地使用,这表明这一点骨鱼可以主动选择加入Mojarras。为了通过实验起来评估这一假设,当在实验室环境中呈现出杂志,Mojarras或另一种艰巨的共同鱼(Pillchard; Harengula Jaguana)的浅滩时,我们评估了骨鱼的良好偏好。焦少年骨鱼(n = 25)在:(i)Conspecifics或Mojarra,以及(ii)的散望或丘拉德,以一个,两个,四和八个。还赋予骨鱼在混合浅滩(两个Conspecifics,两种Mojarra)之间作为单一物种浅的替代:(iii)四个Conspecifics,或(iv)四个Mojarra。少年骨鱼与Mojarra表现出强大的联系,在除了一个治疗之外的消费者都比他们在一起的时间更多的时间。此外,不管浅叶大小,焦颈鱼在Conspecifics或Pillchard之间没有检测到的偏好。在混合浅滩治疗中,焦氏鱼在莫杰拉比例比例较高的情况下花费了更多的时间。这些发现意味着骨鱼和Mojarra本质上的共同发生在很大程度上是Bonefish浅层选择行为的产物,并且同样地通过加入Mojarras(即奇怪的效果)可能会导致骨鱼可能会产生的任何成本这样做,这可能包括访问社交信息和/或减少的内部竞争。

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    《Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology》 |2020年第6期|151374.1-151374.9|共9页
  • 作者单位

    Carleton Univ Dept Biol Fish Ecol & Conservat Physiol Lab 1125 Colonel Dr Ottawa ON K1S 5B6 Canada;

    Univ Massachusetts Dept Environm Conservat Amherst MA 01003 USA;

    Carleton Univ Dept Biol Fish Ecol & Conservat Physiol Lab 1125 Colonel Dr Ottawa ON K1S 5B6 Canada|Univ Plymouth Sch Biol & Marine Sci Plymouth PL4 8AA Devon England;

    Univ Massachusetts Dept Environm Conservat Amherst MA 01003 USA;

    Carleton Univ Dept Biol Fish Ecol & Conservat Physiol Lab 1125 Colonel Dr Ottawa ON K1S 5B6 Canada|Dalhousie Univ Dept Biol 1355 Oxford St Halifax NS B4H 4R2 Canada;

    Cape Eleuthera Inst Flats Ecol & Conservat Program Rock Sound Eleuthera Bahamas|Great Lakes Indian Fish & Wildlife Commiss POB 9 72682 Maple St Odanah WI 54861 USA;

    Carleton Univ Dept Biol Fish Ecol & Conservat Physiol Lab 1125 Colonel Dr Ottawa ON K1S 5B6 Canada;

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    Sociality; Social behavior; Tropical ecology; Marine biology;

    机译:社会性;社会行为;热带生态学;海洋生物学;

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