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Haliotis tuberculata, a generalist marine herbivore that prefers a mixed diet, but with consistent individual foraging activity
- Source :
- Ethology, Ethology, Wiley, 2020, 126 (7), pp.716-726. ⟨10.1111/eth.13020⟩, Ethology (0179-1613) (Wiley), 2020-07, Vol. 126, N. 7, P. 716-726
- Publication Year :
- 2020
- Publisher :
- Wiley, 2020.
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Abstract
- WOS:000540196900005; While population foraging behaviour of herbivores has been extensively studied, individual choice is still poorly understood. Very few studies have focused on the individual consistency of foraging behaviour in marine herbivores. Because marine ectotherms are strongly influenced by their environment and because a mixed diet is appropriate for herbivores, we hypothesized thatHaliotis tuberculata, a large marine gastropod, would not exhibit significant individual consistency in foraging activity and would display generalist food choices. To test these hypotheses, the behaviour of 120 abalone was studied using a choice test of eight macroalgal species over 3 weeks, with video recording 24 hr a day. In addition, primary components, secondary metabolites and toughness of the eight algae were measured. At the population level, food choice was mainly related to the protein composition and the toughness of the macroalgae. We found thatH. tuberculatais a generalist species feeding on a variety of algae (IS = 0.64), even if 21% of the individuals can be considered to be specialists. However, in contrast to our hypothesis, highly consistent between-individual variation was observed in foraging activity (ICC = 0.81 for time spent feeding and ICC = 0.74 for number of feeding visits per day). The high individual consistency of foraging activity has some ecological and evolutionary implications currently not understood for this marine herbivore.
- Subjects :
- macroalgae
0106 biological sciences
food.ingredient
Abalone
growth
Population
Foraging
foraging activity
Zoology
food choice
marine herbivore
Generalist and specialist species
010603 evolutionary biology
01 natural sciences
australian abalone
mollusc
food
individual consistency
Food choice
0501 psychology and cognitive sciences
14. Life underwater
050102 behavioral science & comparative psychology
Haliotis
midae
education
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
Herbivore
education.field_of_study
behavior
ACL
feed
05 social sciences
intraclass correlation
nutrition
Ectotherm
proportion similarity index
Animal Science and Zoology
ecology
discus-hannai ino
[SDE.BE]Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and Ecology
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 14390310 and 01791613
- Volume :
- 126
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Ethology
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....db277387f4f85882a4f0acd18a372597