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Size-selective foraging behaviour of blue crabs,Callinectes sapidus (Rathbun), when feeding on mobile prey: Active and passive components of predation
Authors:Maite Mascaro  Luis E. Hidalgo  Xavier Chiappa-Carrara  Nuno Simoes
Affiliation:1. Grupo de Ecología y Biología Marina Experimental Facultad de Ciencias , UNAM;2. Facultad de Estudios Superiores-Zaragoza , UNAM
Abstract:Size-selective predation by small (30-50 mm carapace width) and large (90-110 mm) Callinectes sapidus when feeding on three different size classes of Litopenaeus setiferus was investigated. Laboratory experiments using no-choice and multiple-choice designs were carried out. Active and passive components of predation were evaluated by comparing the probability of attacking (active) and capturing (passive) shrimp. Small C. sapidus consumed shrimp of all size classes in similar frequencies during multiple and no-choice experiments, and the probability of attacking and capturing shrimp of all size classes was similar. Large crabs consumed large shrimp with a significantly higher frequency during multiple than during no-choice experiments, and the probability of capturing large shrimp was significantly higher than medium and small ones. Results in the present study suggest that size-specific consumption rates of C. sapidus are mainly the result of a passive mechanism associated with the salience of shrimp to predation. However, an active component of foraging behaviour related to the decision to attack an alternative prey whilst consuming one that has already been captured, helps to explain the differences in shrimp consumption between multiple and no-choice experiments. The complex interaction between active, passive components and satiation is discussed.
Keywords:Prey Selection  Active Prey Selection  Passive Prey Selection  Foraging Behaviour  Blue Crab  Callinectes Sapidus  Litopenaeus Setiferus
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