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Activity cycles and foraging behaviors of free-ranging sidewinder rattlesnakes (Crotalus cerastes): the ontogeny of hunting in a precocial vertebrate

机译:活动范围和响尾蛇响尾蛇(Crotalus cerastes)的觅食行为:在早熟脊椎动物中狩猎的个体

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Predators often employ a complex series of behaviors to overcome antipredator defenses and effectively capture prey. Although hunting behaviors can improve with age and experience, many precocial.species are necessarily effective predators from birth. Additionally, many predators experience innate ontogenetic shifts in predatory strategies as they grow, allowing them to adapt to prey more appropriate for their increased size and energetic needs. Understanding how the relative roles of innate age-specific adaptation and learning have evolved requires information on how predation behavior develops in situ, in free-ranging predators. However, most of the research on the ontogeny of predation behavior is based on laboratory studies of captive animals, largely due to the difficulty of following newborn individuals in nature. Here, we take advantage of the unique tracks left by juveniles of a precocial viperid, the sidewinder rattlesnake (Crotalus cerastes), which we used to follow free-ranging snakes in the field. We recorded details of their ambush hunting behavior, and compared the behaviors of these juveniles to adult snakes that we monitored in the field via radio telemetry. Although juvenile and adult behaviors were similar in most respects, we did find that adults chose more effective ambush sites, which may be due to their increased experience. We also found that juveniles (but typically not adults) perform periodic tail undulations while in ambush, and that juveniles displayed slightly different activity cycles. Both of these latter differences are likely the result of age-specific adaptations for juveniles' greater reliance on lizards versus small mammals as prey. We also compared the general predatory behavior of sidewinders to that of other species in the genus Crotalus. These findings will provide important baseline field information for more detailed empirical research on the ontogeny of predation behavior in precocial vertebrates. (C) 2016 Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved.
机译:捕食者经常采取一系列复杂的行为来克服反捕食者的防御并有效地捕获猎物。尽管狩猎行为会随着年龄和经验的增长而改善,但许多性早熟物种一定是出生时有效的捕食者。此外,许多捕食者随着其成长,在掠食性策略中会经历先天的遗传转变,从而使它们能够适应更适合其增长规模和精力旺盛需求的猎物。要了解先天特定年龄的适应和学习的相对作用是如何发展的,就需要有关捕食行为在自由放养的捕食者中如何发展的信息。但是,大多数关于捕食行为发生的研究都是基于对圈养动物的实验室研究,主要是由于难以追踪自然界中的新生个体。在这里,我们利用了性早熟幼虫(响尾蛇响尾蛇(Crotalus cerastes))幼虫留下的独特足迹,我们过去在田野中追踪蛇的活动。我们记录了它们伏击的行为细节,并将这些少年的行为与我们通过无线电遥测在野外监测的成年蛇的行为进行了比较。尽管青少年和成年人的行为在大多数方面相似,但我们确实发现成年人选择了更有效的伏击部位,这可能是由于他们的经验增加所致。我们还发现,少年(但通常不成年)在伏击时会周期性地出现尾巴起伏,并且少年的活动周期略有不同。后两者的差异很可能是针对特定年龄的适应性变化的结果,这是因为幼年对蜥蜴的依赖程度要比小哺乳动物作为猎物。我们还比较了响尾蛇的一般掠食行为与Crotalus属中其他物种的掠食行为。这些发现将为重要的基线野外研究提供信息,以进行有关早熟脊椎动物捕食行为发生的更详细的经验研究。 (C)2016 Elsevier GmbH。版权所有。

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