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Bullia digitalis (Gastropoda) actively pursues moving prey by swash-riding
Authors:F J Odendaal    P Turchin    G Hoy    P Wickens    J Wells  and G Schroeder
Institution:Zoology Department, University of Cape Town, Rondebosch 7700, South Africa
Abstract:An individual's success at locating resource items is largely determined by the manner in which it searches. Studies on the movement trajectories of individuals have therefore been useful in elucidating mechanisms by which animals find their resources. Studies thus far have concentrated on animals that live in physically stable environments and search for stationary food items. Several of these studies revealed a surprising ineptitude of individuals in locating their resources. Our study on the other hand focuses on an animal living in a highly turbulent environment that needs to locate moving food items. We studied Bullia digitalis , a whelk that lives in the surf and swash zones of sandy beaches. In spite of constraints imposed by wave action on its movement and obvious difficulties in using positive chemotaxis in a turbulent environment, B. digitalis appears to be most efficient in tracking its prey through the surf. It uses wave-generated flow in a form of locomotion called swash-riding which is commonly used by a wide variety of sandy beach invertebrates.
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