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Can Prey Use Dietary Cues to Distinguish Predators? A Test Involving Three Terrestrial Amphibians
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Can Prey Use Dietary Cues to Distinguish Predators? A Test Involving Three Terrestrial Amphibians

著者: Aaron J Wirsing; James D Roth; Dennis L Murray
版本/格式: 文章 文章 : 英语
刊登在:Herpetologica, Jun., 2005, vol. 61, no. 2, p. 104-110
数据库:JSTOR
其它数据库: British Library SerialsArticleFirst
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文件类型: 文章
所有的著者/提供者: Aaron J Wirsing; James D Roth; Dennis L Murray
ISSN:0018-0831
OCLC号码: 485307906
语言注释: English
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Prey animals may enhance their fitness by avoiding predators, but unnecessary responses to predators that pose little threat may be maladaptive. Dietary cues from predators may be used by prey individuals to identify "dangerous" predators (i.e., those that have been feeding on conspecific prey), and consequently to minimize needless reactions to cues from innocuous animals. We tested for the presence of diet-mediated antipredator responses in a terrestrial system involving wandering garter snake predators (Thamnophis elegans) and amphibian prey (spotted frogs, Rana luteiventris; long-toed salamanders, Ambystoma macrodactylum; and Pacific tree frogs, Pseudacris regilla). Wild-caught prey were exposed to cues from predators fed heterospecific (worm) versus conspecific diets in two-sided behavioral arenas, and patterns of selection for particular sides of the arena were assessed. We found that none of the amphibian prey species responded to differences in the diet of their predator, but two species avoided cues associated with injured conspecifics. These results suggest that some amphibians lack the capacity to distinguish between "dangerous" and "safe" predators, possibly due to historically low levels of predation, or because their predators possess the ability to break down or mask cues allowing for such discrimination. However, given that our experimental protocol tested for a single metric of predation risk reduction (i.e., behavioral avoidance), further analyses will be required to determine whether diet-dependent antipredator behavior is largely absent from this predator-prey system.

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