Foraging strategy and predator avoidance behaviour: an intraspecific approach |
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Authors: | Andrés Barbosa |
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Institution: | aDpto. Ecologia Evolutiva, Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales, CSIC, c/José Gutierrez Abascal, 2, 28006 Madrid, Spain |
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Abstract: | Relationships between predator avoidance behaviour (scanning and flocking) and foraging were studied in Calidris alpina, to test predictions regarding the effect of foraging techniques on such behaviours. The scanning hypothesis predicts that individuals with a tactile hunting technique and individuals with a visual hunting technique (both continuous searchers) do not differ in any variable related to scanning behaviour. The flocking hypothesis predicts that visually hunting individuals witl tend to form smaller flocks than tactile-foraging individuals. The two continuous feeding strategies did not differ among individuals in vigilance rate, nor in vigilance time or mean scan duration. However, with respect to flocking behaviour, visual foragers differed from tactile foragers in foraging flock size. The relationships between flocking behaviour and foraging strategy are discussed. The pattern found at the intraspecific level are the same as those found at interspecific level. |
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Keywords: | Foraging predator avoidance intraspecific waders |
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