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Prey or predator: 0+ perch (Perca fluviatilis) in the trade-off between food and shelter
Authors:Jost Borcherding
Affiliation:1. Department of General Ecology & Limnology, Zoological Institute of the University of Cologne, Ecological Field Station Grietherbusch, D-50923, K?ln, Germany
Abstract:The 0+ cohort of perch can split into a slow-growing planktivorous and a fast-growing piscivorous cohort during their first months of life. Both cohorts are, however, vulnerable to predation by piscivorous fish. Laboratory experiments were performed to test the behavior of 0+ perch as a predator of cyprinids, and in the trade-off between food and shelter from the threat of predators. In the foraging trials, 0+ perch attacked bream faster than they did carp, and vegetation hampered the aggression against bream. In the second experiment, the habitat selection of two size classes of 0+ perch under the threat of predation was monitored. Overall, vegetation structures were preferred by both size classes of 0+ perch. When small fish were offered to the 0+ perch as food, the open water becomes more attractive. The results of the habitat use trials further show that the two size cohorts of 0+ perch may also differ in their behavior, in that the availability of fish as food becomes more important than the shelter of vegetation structures for the larger perch.
Keywords:Piscivorous 0+ perch  Size cohorts  Behavioral adaptations  Predation risk  Structural complexity  Predator avoidance
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