作者
MJ Hansen, S Krause, M Breuker, Ralf HJM Kurvers, F Dhellemmes, PE Viblanc, J Müller, C Mahlow, K Boswell, S Marras, P Domenici, ADM Wilson, JE Herbert-Read, JF Steffensen, G Fritsch, TB Hildebrandt, P Zaslansky, Pascal Bach, PS Sabarros, J Krause
发表日期
2020/1/15
期刊
Proceedings of the Royal Society B
卷号
287
期号
1918
页码范围
20192228
出版商
The Royal Society
简介
Linking morphological differences in foraging adaptations to prey choice and feeding strategies has provided major evolutionary insights across taxa. Here, we combine behavioural and morphological approaches to explore and compare the role of the rostrum (bill) and micro-teeth in the feeding behaviour of sailfish (Istiophorus platypterus) and striped marlin (Kajikia audax) when attacking schooling sardine prey. Behavioural results from high-speed videos showed that sailfish and striped marlin both regularly made rostrum contact with prey but displayed distinct strategies. Marlin used high-speed dashes, breaking schools apart, often contacting prey incidentally or tapping at isolated prey with their rostra; while sailfish used their rostra more frequently and tended to use a slower, less disruptive approach with more horizontal rostral slashes on cohesive prey schools. Capture success per attack was similar between …
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