Warning coloration associated with nematocyst-based defences in aeolidiodean nudibranchs |
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Authors: | Aguado, Felipe Marin, Arnaldo |
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Affiliation: | 1 IMIDA-Acuicultura, Las Salinas 7, PO Box 65, 30740 San Pedro del Pinatar, Murcia, Spain; and 2 Departamento de Ecología e Hidrología, Facultad de Biología, Universidad de Murcia, 30100 Murcia, Spain |
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Abstract: | This study examines the mechanisms of aposematism (unprofitabilityof prey combined with a conspicuous signal) in the aeolidioideanCratena peregrina (Gmelin, 1791). We investigated if marinefish avoid attacking aeolidioidean nudibranchs, which are anunprofitable group of prey for most predators. We analysed theinteraction between aeolids and predatory fish in laboratoryand field assays, with both live aeolids and artificial models.In the first experiment, we offered normal and blue-dyed C.peregrina to fish in the field. The number of attacks by fishwas independent of the density of the prey, albeit the normalaeolids were attacked less frequently than the blue ones. Thefact that all normal C. peregrina survived, whereas 1220%of the blue aeolids died after fish attacks, suggests that aposematiccoloration provides a selective advantage against fish predators.Field and laboratory assays with artificial aeolids were employedto test the effects of different factors (number of cerata,colour pattern, nematocysts), or a combination of factors, onfish learning. Fish learned to avoid unpalatable models withthe colour pattern of C. peregrina. After three to four trainingsessions with unprofitable models, fish avoided profitable modelswith the same colour pattern. Our results suggest that the colourpattern of C. peregrina combined with the presence of dorsalappendages and nematocysts make fish avoid aeolids. (Received 22 January 2004; accepted 18 August 2006) |
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