Avoidance of feeding opportunities by the whelk Buccinanops globulosum in the presence of damaged conspecifics
Feeding decisions under predation risk can be a key in the life of scavenger organisms, and tuned recognition of predation alarm cues and flexibility in the response are fundamental. The effect of injured conspecifics on the response behavior of the whelk Buccinanops globulosum to feeding opportunit...
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paper:paper_00253162_v159_n10_p2359_Daleo2023-06-08T14:53:02Z Avoidance of feeding opportunities by the whelk Buccinanops globulosum in the presence of damaged conspecifics antipredator defense behavioral response body condition carrion conspecific feeding behavior gastropod marine ecosystem predation risk scavenger snail starvation trade-off Argentina Atlantic Ocean Patagonian Sea Feeding decisions under predation risk can be a key in the life of scavenger organisms, and tuned recognition of predation alarm cues and flexibility in the response are fundamental. The effect of injured conspecifics on the response behavior of the whelk Buccinanops globulosum to feeding opportunities was experimentally evaluated in a Patagonian Bay (40°45′S, 64°56′W, Argentina) in September 2010. The effect of sex, size, body condition, or starvation on anti-predatory behavior was assessed. The number of B. globulosum feeding on carrion was reduced by half when damaged conspecifics were present. Smaller, lighter, and starved individuals responded less to the presence of damaged conspecifics. These results indicate that, under natural conditions, feeding avoidance after detecting damaged conspecifics is a common and important anti-predatory strategy of B. globulosum and show that morphology and starvation are significant factors in the context of the trade-off between feeding and avoiding predation risk. © 2012 Springer-Verlag. 2012 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_00253162_v159_n10_p2359_Daleo http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00253162_v159_n10_p2359_Daleo |
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antipredator defense behavioral response body condition carrion conspecific feeding behavior gastropod marine ecosystem predation risk scavenger snail starvation trade-off Argentina Atlantic Ocean Patagonian Sea |
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antipredator defense behavioral response body condition carrion conspecific feeding behavior gastropod marine ecosystem predation risk scavenger snail starvation trade-off Argentina Atlantic Ocean Patagonian Sea Avoidance of feeding opportunities by the whelk Buccinanops globulosum in the presence of damaged conspecifics |
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antipredator defense behavioral response body condition carrion conspecific feeding behavior gastropod marine ecosystem predation risk scavenger snail starvation trade-off Argentina Atlantic Ocean Patagonian Sea |
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Feeding decisions under predation risk can be a key in the life of scavenger organisms, and tuned recognition of predation alarm cues and flexibility in the response are fundamental. The effect of injured conspecifics on the response behavior of the whelk Buccinanops globulosum to feeding opportunities was experimentally evaluated in a Patagonian Bay (40°45′S, 64°56′W, Argentina) in September 2010. The effect of sex, size, body condition, or starvation on anti-predatory behavior was assessed. The number of B. globulosum feeding on carrion was reduced by half when damaged conspecifics were present. Smaller, lighter, and starved individuals responded less to the presence of damaged conspecifics. These results indicate that, under natural conditions, feeding avoidance after detecting damaged conspecifics is a common and important anti-predatory strategy of B. globulosum and show that morphology and starvation are significant factors in the context of the trade-off between feeding and avoiding predation risk. © 2012 Springer-Verlag. |
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Avoidance of feeding opportunities by the whelk Buccinanops globulosum in the presence of damaged conspecifics |
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Avoidance of feeding opportunities by the whelk Buccinanops globulosum in the presence of damaged conspecifics |
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Avoidance of feeding opportunities by the whelk Buccinanops globulosum in the presence of damaged conspecifics |
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Avoidance of feeding opportunities by the whelk Buccinanops globulosum in the presence of damaged conspecifics |
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Avoidance of feeding opportunities by the whelk Buccinanops globulosum in the presence of damaged conspecifics |
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avoidance of feeding opportunities by the whelk buccinanops globulosum in the presence of damaged conspecifics |
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2012 |
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https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_00253162_v159_n10_p2359_Daleo http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00253162_v159_n10_p2359_Daleo |
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