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Cooperative foraging in neotropical pseudoscorpions: effects of prey changes on behavioral adjustments of colonies

机译:在新型伪气旋中的合作觅食:猎物变化对菌落行为调整的影响

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The pseudoscorpion? Paratemnoides nidificator is a generalist predator that captures large arthropods that live on tree trunks. Few pseudoscorpions species show some degree of sociality. We investigated how colonies of the pseudoscorpion P. nidificator adjust their cooperative capture behavior under a situation of changing prey types as a simulation of variation in prey availability. We hypothesized that colonies would be more efficient at prey capture under repeated exposure to the same prey, and that the change in the availability of prey would be followed by new behavioral adjustments to adequately exploit the new prey. Eight experimental colonies housed in the laboratory received repetitions of three different ant species as prey. The number of pseudoscorpions attacking the prey, the number of behavioral acts, and the time expended subduing prey were evaluated as measures of prey capture performance, in relation to repetitive exposure to the same prey and also in relation to prey type changes. However, only individuals’ recruitment significantly responded to prey type exposure. Prey capture behavior was heterogeneous among colonies, resulting in highly variable behavioral responses. Colonies showed a tendency toward increasing capture success through repeated prey type exposure. However, 50% of the colonies were unable to capture the new prey type and died of starvation. Although it is a generalist predator, prey capture behavior could depend on different coordination components for subduing and handling large prey. Therefore, changes in prey availability could cause the attenuation of a cooperative relationship in some colonies, making them more prone to failure during capture.
机译:伪科普镜? Paratemnoides nidificator是一位通用捕食者,捕获了生活在树干上的大型节肢动物。很少有伪科幻物种展示了一定程度的社会性。我们调查了伪科学素的殖民地如何在改变猎物类型的情况下调整它们的合作捕获行为作为猎物可用性的变化的模拟。我们假设殖民地在重复接触同一猎物时占猎物捕获更有效,并且猎物可用性的变化将随后进行新的行为调整,以充分利用新的猎物。在实验室中的八个实验菌落获得了三种不同的蚂蚁物种作为猎物的重复。攻击猎物的伪科学阶段的数量,行为行为的数量以及时间消耗的潜水猎物被评估为猎物捕获性能的衡量标准,与相同的猎物的重复暴露以及与猎物类型的变化有关。但是,只有个人的招聘明显响应猎物类型暴露。饲料捕获行为在菌落中是异质的,导致高度可变的行为响应。通过重复的猎物曝光,殖民地表现出增加捕获成功的趋势。然而,50%的菌落无法捕获新的猎物类型并死于饥饿。虽然它是一般主义的捕食者,但猎物捕获行为可能取决于不同的协调组件,用于脱模和处理大猎物。因此,猎物可用性的变化可能导致一些殖民地中的合作关系的衰减,使得在捕获期间更容易发生。

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