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Data from: Constraints and demands interact to affect prey dietary reaction to predation

  • 1. Hebrew University of Jerusalem
  • 2. University of Sydney

Description

Prey alter their foraging when threatened by predators. Two mutually inclusive hypotheses explain this response. The first entails that defense behaviors to minimize exposure to predators prevent prey from achieving their preferred diet, while the second postulates that prey deliberately change their diet to fulfill new stress-induced nutritional demands. We combined field observations and laboratory experiments to determine which hypothesis dictates snail dietary responses to risk of beetle predation. Snails exposed to predation-risk reduced activity, increased climbing, increased respiration, ate distinctively to achieve a certain nutrient target, and preferred eating on the cage floor at the costs of nutritional imbalance and elevated risk. When only carbohydrates-rich food was on the floor, stressed snails reduced activity and foraged less, but when only protein-rich food was on the floor snails increased activity and consumed more carbohydrates than their no-risk conspecifics. This outcome suggests that nutrient accessibility may determine which hypothesis governs the prey dietary reaction to predation risk.

Notes

Funding provided by: European Research Council
ROR ID: https://ror.org/0472cxd90
Award Number: ERC-2013-StG-337023

Methods

Snails' density- counting live snails in 1 square meter, in each microhabitat

Snails' activity and vertical location- observations

Snails' physiological stress- CO2 respiration rates

Snails' macronutrient consumption- weighing artificial food consumption  

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10.5061/dryad.q2bvq83rr (DOI)