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- W2015890303 abstract "This study compared snail habitat use in Michigan lakes that contain a predator, the molluscivorous pumpkinseed sunfish,Lepomis gibbosus, with snail habitat use in adjacent lakes lacking pumpkinseeds. Snails in lakes with pumpkinseeds used the covered portion of standardized substrates more often than did snails in lakes lacking pumpkinseeds. The hypothesis that covered habitats provide a refuge from fish predation was experimentally tested by stockingPhysellainto artificial pools and manipulating the presence of cover and pumpkinseeds. After 3 days, survivorship ofPhysellawas 15-fold higher in pools containing a covered habitat. To test for the existence of chemically mediated predator avoidance behaviours inPhysella, they were exposed to water that had been in contact with (1) pumpkinseeds and (2) crushed conspecifics.Physelladid not change their habitat use when exposed to water that had been in contact with pumpkinseeds, but increased their refuge use two-fold over controls when exposed to water that had been in contact with crushed conspecifics. The effects of habitat structure on the type of predator avoidance response used byPhysellawas tested by exposing them to mortality risk in wading pools with and without covered habitats.Physelladid not move to the surface in response to mortality risk if a covered habitat was available, but in the absence of a covered habitat they responded to mortality risk by moving to the water's surface. Possible consequences of flexible behavioural choices by snails for population and community-level processes are discussed." @default.
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