Description of the feeding rhythm of cone snails in French Polynesia

Author:

Teillard Valentin1ORCID,Gache Camille1,Dutertre Sebastien2,Bambridge Tamatoa1,Salvat Bernard1,Planes Serge1

Affiliation:

1. UAR 3278 CRIOBE, BP 1013, PSL Université Paris: EPHE-UPVD–CNRS , 98729 Papetoai, Mooréa , French Polynesia

2. Institut des Biomolécules Max Mousseron, Département des acides aminés, Peptides et Protéines, Unité Mixte de Recherche 5247, Université Montpellier 2—Centre Nationale de la Recherche Scientifique , Place Eugène Bataillon, 34095 Montpellier Cedex 5 , France

Abstract

ABSTRACT The Conidae is a family of marine gastropod molluscs that includes carnivorous and venomous species. The venom they produce is remarkably diverse and has recently drawn much interest from a pharmacological perspective. To respond to this growing interest, a better understanding of the ecology and biology of the species is required. Only a few studies have examined the feeding behaviour and the trophic specialization of these species in detail. In this study, we investigated diet through hunger and satiety experiments of eight species of cones that occur in French Polynesia and that present different feeding modes (piscivorous, molluscivorous or vermivorous). Monitoring behaviour of cones during fasting periods demonstrated a correlation between increased hunger and nocturnal cone activity, mainly for piscivorous species, while the molluscivores did not show this correlation. In the study on satiety, we defined an average frequency of feeding for cone species that were fed prey ad libitum. Finally, this study provided indications that will help to define an equilibrium feeding frequency in further studies involving the cultivation of cones.

Funder

National Science Foundation

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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