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Different adaptation to visual hunting in three ground beetle species of the same genus
Authors:Thomas Bauer
Institution:Institut für Zoologie der Universität, Regensburg, F.R.G.
Abstract:Compound eyes and hunting behaviour of three species of the genus Asaphidion de Gozis 1886 (Coleoptera, Carabidae) have been investigated. All three have a fovea and binocular overlap in their frontal fields of vision. In the smallest species A. flavipes, the binocular overlap is largest and the foveal interommatidial angles are narrowest. All three species hunt by visual cues; A. flavipes is the most precise during the approach to the prey and during the attack. The mean size of its approach jerks and its critical distance prior to the attack are shorter than those of A. caraboides, and the scatter of these distances is much smaller. This leads to greater success in capturing fast fleeing prey (Collembola) on the soil surface.
Keywords:Carabidae  compound eyes  prey capture behaviour
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