Contextual behavioural plasticity in Italian agile frog (<i>Rana latastei</i>) tadpoles exposed to native and alien predator cues
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ABSTRACT Predation is a strong driver for the evolution of prey behaviour. To properly assess actual risk predation, anuran tadpoles mostly rely on water-borne chemical cues, and their ability to evaluate environmental information even more crucial when potential predators consist unknown alien species. Behavioural plasticity – that is, capacity express changes in behaviour response different stimuli cope with predation risk. We explored defensive Italian agile frog (Rana latastei) exposed cues two predator species, one native (dragonfly larvae) (red swamp crayfish). Firstly, we observed whether plastic life history trait (i.e. hatching time) might be affected by predatory cues. Secondly, recorded suite behavioural responses (activity level, lateralization sinuosity) each cue. For assessing sinuosity, developed C++ code automatic analysis digitally tadpole tracks. Hatching time seemed not while both species diet tadpoles’ Tadpoles responded threat main strategies: freezing ‘zig-zagging’. While first had previously been reported, individual trajectories indicated can also increase path complexity, probably prevent from anticipating location. decrease intensity, which suggests under risk, tend scrutinize surrounding environment equally sides.
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عنوان ژورنال: The Journal of Experimental Biology
سال: 2021
ISSN: ['1477-9145', '0022-0949']
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1242/jeb.240465