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Behavioural interaction between fish predators and their prey: effects of plant density

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Behavioural interaction between fish predators and their prey: effects of plant density; 1989; Article; Journal; Animal Behaviour; Savino, Jacqueline F.; Stein, Roy A.

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Prey-specific anti-predatory behaviour under different degrees of structural complexity determines foraging success of predators. The behaviour of piscivorous fish (largemouth bass, Micropterus salmoides and northern pike, Esox lucius) and their prey (bluegills, Lepomis macrochirus, and fathead minnows, Pimephales promelas) were quantified in 60-min experiments in laboratory pools (2 multiplied by 4 m in diameter, 0 multiplied by 5 m deep) with artificial vegetation at densities of 0, 50, 250, and 1000 stems/m2. Largemouth bass switched predatory tactics from searching to ambushing as plant density increased whereas northern pike always used ambushing. At high plant density, both predators captured minnows, but not bluegills. Bluegills [...]

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languageEnglish
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valueAmsterdam, Netherlands

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