作者
Pauline Billard, Alexandra K Schnell, Nicola S Clayton, Christelle Jozet-Alves
发表日期
2020/2/26
期刊
Biology letters
卷号
16
期号
2
页码范围
20190743
出版商
The Royal Society
简介
Some animals optimize their foraging activity by learning and memorizing food availability, in terms of quantity and quality, and adapt their feeding behaviour accordingly. Here, we investigated whether cuttlefish flexibly adapt their foraging behaviour according to the availability of their preferred prey. In Experiment 1, cuttlefish switched from a selective to an opportunistic foraging strategy (or vice versa) when the availability of their preferred prey at night was predictable versus unpredictable. In Experiment 2, cuttlefish exhibited day-to-day foraging flexibility, in response to experiencing changes in the proximate future (i.e. preferred prey available on alternate nights). In Experiment 1, the number of crabs eaten during the day decreased when shrimp (i.e. preferred food) were predictably available at night, while the consumption of crabs during the day was maintained when shrimp availability was unpredictable …
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P Billard, AK Schnell, NS Clayton, C Jozet-Alves - Biology letters, 2020