Data from: Strategic predatory pursuit of the stealthy, highly maneuverable, slow flying bat Corynorhinus townsendii
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A predator’s capacity to catch prey depends on its ability to navigate its
environment in response to prey movements or escape behavior. In
predator-prey interactions that involve an active chase, pursuit behavior
can be studied as the collection of rules that dictate how a predator
should steer to capture prey. It remains unclear how variable this
behavior is within and across species since most studies have detailed the
pursuit behavior of high-speed, open-area foragers. In this study, we
analyze the pursuit behavior in 44 successful captures by Corynorhinus
townsendii, Townsend’s big-eared bat (n = 4). This species forages close
to vegetation using slow and highly maneuverable flight, which contrasts
with the locomotor capabilities and feeding ecologies of other taxa
studied to date. Our results indicate that this species relies on an
initial stealthy approach, which is generally sufficient to capture prey
(32 out of 44 trials). In cases where the initial approach is not
sufficient to perform a capture attempt (12 out of 44 trials), C.
townsendii continues its pursuit by reacting to prey movements in a manner
best modeled with a combination of pure pursuit, or following prey
directly, and proportional navigation, or moving to an interception point.
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Dryad
创建时间:
2023-05-30



