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Acoustically eavesdropping bat predators take longer to capture katydid prey signalling in aggregation

机译:声学窃听的蝙蝠捕食者需要更长的时间来捕获聚集中的Katydid猎物信令

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Prey that are signalling in aggregation become more conspicuous with increasing numbers and tend to attract more predators. Such grouping may, however, benefit prey by lowering the risk of being captured because of the predator's difficulty in targeting individuals. Previous studies have investigated anti-predatory benefits of prey aggregation using visual predators, but it is unclear whether such benefits are gained in an auditory context. We investigated whether katydids of the genus Mecopoda gain protection from their acoustically eavesdropping bat predator Megaderma spasma when calling in aggregation. In a choice experiment, bats approached calls of prey aggregations more often than those of prey calling alone, indicating that prey calling in aggregation are at higher risk. In prey capture tasks, however, the average time taken and the number of flight passes made by bats before capturing a katydid were significantly higher for prey calling in aggregation than when calling alone, indicating that prey face lower predation risk when calling in aggregation. Another common anti-predatory strategy, calling from within vegetation, increased the time taken by bats to capture katydids calling alone but did not increase the time taken to capture prey calling from aggregations. The increased time taken to capture prey calling in aggregation compared with solitary calling prey offers an escape opportunity, thus providing prey that signal acoustically in aggregations with anti-predatory benefits. For bats, greater detectability of calling prey aggregations is offset by lower foraging efficiency, and this trade-off may shape predator foraging strategies in natural environments.
机译:随着数量的增加,聚集在一起发出信号的猎物变得更加明显,并倾向于吸引更多的捕食者。然而,由于捕食者很难将目标锁定在个体身上,这样的分组可能会降低被捕获的风险,从而使猎物受益。以前的研究已经调查了使用视觉捕食者聚集猎物的反捕食优势,但尚不清楚这种优势是否在听觉环境中获得。我们调查了麦角虫属的凯蒂虫在召唤聚集物时是否能获得保护,免受其听觉窃听的蝙蝠捕食者大皮鼠痉挛。在一项选择实验中,蝙蝠更频繁地接近猎物聚集的叫声,而不是单独的猎物叫声,这表明聚集的猎物叫声的风险更高。然而,在猎物捕捉任务中,蝙蝠在捕捉卡蒂迪之前的平均时间和飞行次数明显高于单独呼唤时,这表明蝙蝠在呼唤聚集时面临较低的捕食风险。另一种常见的反捕食者策略是从植被中鸣叫,这增加了蝙蝠捕捉单独鸣叫的凯蒂德所需的时间,但没有增加捕捉聚集的猎物鸣叫所需的时间。与单独呼唤的猎物相比,捕获聚集中呼唤的猎物所需的时间增加,提供了逃跑的机会,从而为聚集中发出声音信号的猎物提供了反捕食优势。对于蝙蝠来说,召唤猎物聚集的更高检测能力被较低的觅食效率所抵消,这种权衡可能会影响捕食者在自然环境中的觅食策略。

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