Author:
Calver MC,Bradley JS,King DR
Abstract
Regressions of handling time on prey weight were determined for the dasyurids Srninthopsis hirtipes, S.
ooldea and Ningaui spp. preying on grasshoppers and cockroaches in the laboratory. In all cases, a simple
linear regression fitted the relationships better than logarithmic models. The slopes of the regression lines
were steeper for grasshopper prey than for cockroach prey in all species, and for each prey type the slopes for
the predators were ranked in order of predator weight. Capture efficiency, defined as the proportion of
successful attacks, did not vary significantly between predator species and prey types, and all predators
showed declining capture efficiencies with increasing prey size. Niche separation in these dasyurids does not
appear to be based on different optimal prey sizes for each species.
Subject
Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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