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Avoidance behavior in two sympatric planaria species: effects of conspecific and heterospecific chemical alarm cues
Authors:Simon C. Beeching  Jared T. Caroff  Stephanie L. Case  Shane H. Duda  Brooke E. Henry  Kristyn E. Pristov
Affiliation:1. Department of Biology, Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania, Slippery Rock, PA, USAsimon.beeching@sru.edu;3. Department of Biology, Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania, Slippery Rock, PA, USA
Abstract:In many aquatic animals, predator avoidance can be stimulated by chemical cues, including those released by injured prey (alarm cues). Alarm cues of both conspecific and heterospecific origin have been identified within several fish taxa, where phylogenetic conservation of the cue-response complex is common. Turbellarian flatworms (planaria) are among the simplest animals known to respond to chemical cues released by injured conspecifics. We examined how two locally sympatric planaria species respond to conspecific and heterospecific chemical cues using macerated tissue suspensions. Brown (Girardia tigrina) and black (Dugesia dorotocephala) planaria both exhibited avoidance behavior when presented conspecific cues. Despite a significant twofold difference in body size (black > brown), stimulus prepared from a single (1×) individual of either species elicited avoidance. Increasing brown planaria cue concentration by macerating two individuals (2×) produced a significant increase in conspecific avoidance. Heterospecific stimuli produced asymmetric results. Black planaria avoided the brown planaria stimulus, but only in the higher concentration (2×) trials. Brown planaria did not consistently exhibit avoidance of the black planaria stimulus and some brown subjects approached and consumed black planarian tissues. Our results expand the demonstrated occurrence of alarm cues among planaria and suggest that avoidance behavior can be mediated by multiple environmental and intrinsic factors in freshwater Turbellaria.
Keywords:planaria  alarm cues  predation  interspecific behavior  Girardia  Dugesia
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