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- Title
The Influence of Shelter Type and Coverage on Crayfish (Procambarus clarkii) Predation by Catfish (Silurus asotus): A Controlled Environment Study.
- Authors
Zhao, Mingguang; Feng, Guangpeng; Wang, Haihua; Shen, Chenchen; Fu, Yilong; Zhang, Yanping; Zhang, Haixin; Yao, Yuan; Chen, Jianhua; Xu, Weikang
- Abstract
Simple Summary: Procambarus clarkii is typically viewed as a predator rather than prey, due to its strong anti-predatory capabilities. However, during its juvenile stage, it remains vulnerable to predators. Nonetheless, complex outdoor habitats can offer some protection. By examining the effects of three different types of shelters with various coverages and combinations on the predation rhythm, behavior, and efficiency of Silurus asotus on juvenile Procambarus clarkii, we found that the presence and complexity of shelters in the environment have a limited impact on the predatory activities of Silurus asotus. Among the shelter types, PVC pipes offered the best protection, followed by stone, with water grass providing the least protection. Furthermore, the protective effect of shelters increased with coverage rate. Therefore, we suggest that the type and abundance of shelters significantly influence the predation rhythm and behavior of Silurus asotus on Procambarus clarkii in outdoor environments. Procambarus clarkii is adept at using natural shelters and caves to evade attacks from predators. However, the concealment abilities and mechanisms of P. clarkii for different types of shelters under predation pressure have not yet been reported. In this study, laboratory experiments were carried out to determine the effects of different coverages (25%, 50%, and 75%) and different combinations (I–VII) of three types of shelters (PVC pipes, water grass, and stone) on the predation rhythm, behavior, and abilities of Silurus asotus on P. clarkii. The results indicated that the predation of S. asotus on P. clarkii exhibited significant rhythmicity under shelter conditions, excluding PVC pipes, 75% stone, and combination VI. Among the three types of shelters, PVC pipes provided the strongest concealment, followed by stone and water grass. With the increase in shelter coverage, the anti-predation ability of P. clarkii continued to increase, and the optimal shade rate for water grass was 50%. In the different shelter combinations, the environmental complexity had little effect on the predation activity of S. asotus on P. clarkii. These findings demonstrated that the type and abundance of shelters in the wild environment can affect the predation rhythm and activities of S. asotus on P. clarkii.
- Subjects
PROCAMBARUS clarkii; PREDATION; POLYVINYL chloride pipe; CRAYFISH; CATFISHES
- Publication
Animals (2076-2615), 2024, Vol 14, Issue 8, p1147
- ISSN
2076-2615
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/ani14081147