Data from: Behavioral diversity and biomechanical determinants of the outcome of a fish predator-prey interaction
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Jul 25, 2023 version files 54.84 KB
Abstract
Predator-prey interactions are ubiquitous and under strong selection because of the consequences experienced by both predator and prey if they lose the interaction. Biomechanics and behavior play important roles in the outcome of these interactions, but many studies focus on the prey, restrict the range of behaviors considered, and the role of prey boldness in the outcome is not understood. We used high-speed video to test for effects of multiple measures of performance and kinematics of both the predator and prey, and boldness of prey on the outcome of interactions between Pike Cichlids (Crenicichla) and Guppies (Poecilia reticulata). We found high variation in the behaviors employed during the predator-prey interactions, including in suction versus raptorial feeding, strike accuracy, and guppy responsiveness. We also found that predators moving relatively slower and prey moving relatively faster were more successful at consuming the prey and evading the predator, respectively. Prey that reacted farther from the predator were more likely to escape predation, but boldness of the prey did not affect the interaction. Our work suggests that a high level of variation in predator-prey interactions is widespread, even when strike and escape behaviors are stereotyped. We also showed that what both the predator and the prey do during an interaction are important in determining the outcome.
Methods
Data were collected from predator-prey interactions between Crenicichla pike cichlids and guppies (Poecilia reticulata). Interactions were video recorded in the lab at 480fps. The head at eye level and snout of the cichlids and the snout of the guppies were tracked with DLTdv8a in MATLAB. MATLAB was used to fit quintic splines to the data to estimate velocity and acceleration. Kinematic data were collected in ImageJ, behavioral data were collected through video playback. Guppy boldness was quantified separately from video recordings at 30fps, as the time it took each guppy to exit a refuge box. See manuscript for additional details.
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