Hunting strategies of a Lake Malawi cichlid with reverse countershading

Citation
Jr. Stauffer et al., Hunting strategies of a Lake Malawi cichlid with reverse countershading, COPEIA, (4), 1999, pp. 1108-1111
Citations number
17
Categorie Soggetti
Animal Sciences
Journal title
COPEIA
ISSN journal
00458511 → ACNP
Issue
4
Year of publication
1999
Pages
1108 - 1111
Database
ISI
SICI code
0045-8511(199912):4<1108:HSOALM>2.0.ZU;2-X
Abstract
Tyrannochromis macrostoma (Regan), a haplochromine cichlid fish endemic to Lake Malawi, Africa, exhibits reverse countershading, It attacks potential prey fishes from an upright, sideways (90 degrees rotation from an upright position), or upside-down (180 degrees rotation from an upright position) p ositions. Seventy percent of its attacks are from a sideways position. When ever it was observed attacking from an upside-down position, its prey was s tationed below the attacker. When attacking from a sideways position, its p rey was below the attacker 25% of the time and on the same plane 75% of the time, When attacking from a normal position, its prey was below the T, mac rostoma 82% of the time and on the same plane 18% of the time. Data present ed herein lend credence to the self-shadow concealment explanation for the selection of countershading. Tyrannochromis nigriventer Eccles, a closely r elated species, does not display reverse countershading but occasionally at tacks from an upside-down position.