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Evaluating evasion strategies in zebrafish larvae.

Yusheng JiaoBrendan ColvertYi ManMatthew J McHenryEva A Kanso
Published in: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2023)
An effective evasion strategy allows prey to survive encounters with predators. Prey are generally thought to escape in a direction that is either random or serves to maximize the minimum distance from the predator. Here, we introduce a comprehensive approach to determine the most likely evasion strategy among multiple hypotheses and the role of biomechanical constraints on the escape response of prey fish. Through a consideration of six strategies with sensorimotor noise and previous kinematic measurements, our analysis shows that zebrafish larvae generally escape in a direction orthogonal to the predator's heading. By sensing only the predator's heading, this orthogonal strategy maximizes the distance from fast-moving predators, and, when operating within the biomechanical constraints of the escape response, it provides the best predictions of prey behavior among all alternatives. This work demonstrates a framework for resolving the strategic basis of evasion in predator-prey interactions, which could be applied to a broad diversity of animals.
Keyphrases
  • aedes aegypti
  • functional connectivity
  • drosophila melanogaster
  • finite element analysis
  • upper limb