Differences in learning by foraging juvenile pumpkinseed and bluegill sunfish in a structured habitat |
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Authors: | James D. Kieffer Patrick W. Colgan |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Biology, Queen's University at Kingston, Kingston, Ontario, K7L 3N6, Canada |
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Abstract: | Synopsis We investigated the ability of two congeneric species of sunfish to learn to forage on a novel prey item in feeding arenas containing structured habitats. Eight bluegill sunfish and eight pumpkinseed sunfish were given the opportunity to forage on whiteworms daily for 10 days. Each day, several behavioural measures were recorded for each fish. Both species of sunfish learned to feed over the 10-day period but the bluegill sunfish learned to feed more quickly than the pumpkinseed sunfish. Pumpkinseeds, however, attained a higher level of foraging efficiency. The differences in learning and foraging efficiency were related to body morphology. |
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Keywords: | Centrarchidae Feeding Morphological differences Lepomis gibbosa L. macrochira |
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