Optimal foraging in an amphibious mammal. II. A study using principal component analysis |
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Authors: | Nigel Dunstone,Raymond J. O Connor |
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Affiliation: | Department of Zoology, University College of North Wales, Bangor LL57 2UW U.K. |
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Abstract: | The organization of underwater foraging behaviour by mink (Mustela vison) was examined using multivariate analyses, thus enabling the role of fish density and the effect of cover in shaping the mink's hunting effort to be clarified. The effect of the mink's oxygen limitation was more strongly linked to the availability of cover for the prey than to the density of fish provided. Foraging economics accounted for approximately 51% of the variance in behaviour pattern whilst oxygen constraints took out a further 23%. Open waters are deemed unsuitable hunting grounds for this predator because mink lack the underwater endurance necessary for effective pursuit of detected prey. |
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