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Making the dead talk: alarm cue-mediated antipredator behaviour and learning are enhanced when injured conspecifics experience high predation risk

机译:造成死去的谈话:当受伤的消费者经历高掠夺风险时,报警提示介导的反挡板行为和学习得到增强

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Due to the costs of antipredator behaviour, prey have the ability to finely modulate their response according to the risk they have experienced, and adjust it over different scales of ecological time. Information on which to base their responses can be obtained from direct experience, but also indirectly from nearby conspecifics. In aquatic environments, alarm cues from injured conspecifics are an important and reliable source of information about current predation risk. We used wood frog tadpoles, Lithobates sylvaticus, to investigate whether prey responses to alarm cues match the level of background predation risk experienced by injured conspecifics. We found that tadpoles exposed to alarm cues from conspecifics raised in a high-risk environment showed a stronger antipredator response and an enhanced learned response to novel predators, when compared with tadpoles exposed to alarm cues from conspecifics raised in a low-risk environment. Alarm cues not only allow prey to cope with an ongoing predation event, but also to adjust their behaviour to match background risk in the environment.
机译:由于反达人行为的成本,猎物能够根据他们所经历的风险整理到他们的反应,并在不同的生态时间尺度上调整它。基于其响应的信息可以从直接经验中获得,也可以间接地从附近的ConsPecifics获得。在水生环境中,受伤的Compecifics的警报提示是有关当前捕食风险的重要又可靠的信息来源。我们使用木头青蛙蝌蚪菱形Sylvaticus,调查对报警提示的猎物响应是否与受伤的消费者所经历的背景捕食风险的水平相匹配。我们发现,在高风险环境中提出的来自Compecifics的警报提示的蝌蚪表现出更强大的反复器响应和对新型捕食者的增强的学习响应,与暴露于低风险环境中的Conspecifics的警报提示相比。警报提示不仅允许猎物应对正在进行的捕食事件,而且还要调整其行为以匹配环境中的背景风险。

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