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Analysis of a Selective Predation Experiment

Authors :
B. F. J. Manly
Paul H. Miller
Laurence M. Cook
Source :
The American Naturalist. 106:719-736
Publication Year :
1972
Publisher :
University of Chicago Press, 1972.

Abstract

A new index of selection, α, is presented. It measures the degree to which a predator is more likely to take one kind of prey rather than another, and thus provides a direct estimation of predator behavior. It is unaffected by sampling in a finite population, this being the advantage over other methods of estimating selectivity. If selection is independent of the frequency of prey types, α is constant. Under frequency-dependent predation α changes with frequency. Measures of the frequency-independent and the frequency-dependent components may be obtained when both kinds of selection act together. The method of analysis has been applied to data on the behavior of Japanese quail, Coturnix coturnix japonica, presented with red and blue pastry food under controlled conditions. Variability in response between individual pairs of birds is large. A strong red preference is nevertheless exhibited, and also a distinct tendency for the birds to eat more than a proportional amount of whichever color was the most com...

Details

ISSN :
15375323 and 00030147
Volume :
106
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The American Naturalist
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........381afa717f88d4d71365e5075d4e543a
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1086/282808