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タイトル: Predominance of cross-predation between lateral morphs in a largemouth bass and a freshwater goby.
著者: Yasugi, Masaki
Hori, Michio
著者名の別形: 八杉, 公基
キーワード: antisymmetry
morphological asymmetry
laterality
predation
prey-predator relationship
Micropterus salmoides
Rhinogobius
発行日: Dec-2011
出版者: Zoological Society of Japan
誌名: Zoological science
巻: 28
号: 12
開始ページ: 869
終了ページ: 874
抄録: The predator-prey relationship between largemouth bass, Micropterus salmoides, and freshwater goby, Rhinogobius spp., in Lake Biwa, Japan, was examined with respect to their morphological antisymmetry (laterality). Largemouth bass and Rhinogobius gobies exhibited lateral dimorphism in the height of the mandible and the length of the dentary, respectively. Populations of both species were composed of both left-developed and right-developed individuals. Each predation event was categorized as either cross-predation (a predator caught prey of the opposite morph) or parallel-predation (a predator caught prey of the same morph). Stomach contents analysis revealed that cross-predation events predominated over parallel-predation. Annual sampling for eight years demonstrated that in both largemouth bass and Rhinogobius gobies, the ratio of right-developed individuals in the population fluctuated temporally around 0.5. As the predominance of cross-predation was found in the relationship between the exotic largemouth bass and an endemic goby, the predominance may be caused by a kinematical interplay at each predation event.
著作権等: © 2011 Zoological Society of Japan
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2433/169697
DOI(出版社版): 10.2108/zsj.28.869
PubMed ID: 22132783
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