イカ墨による逃避行動の野外観察(S-stop)

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撮影場所:島根県隠岐郡隠岐の島町
* 種類
ヒメイカ
Idiosepius paradoxus

キーワード
Inking
pseudomorph
searching image
secondary defence


佐藤成祥
(Noriyosi Sato)
2020/02/18登録


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伸縮アームにマウントしたアクションカメラの先にルアーを付けて、ヒメイカの逃避行動を観察した。体色を透明にしつつ、墨を連続して吐きながら、後方に素早く遊泳していたが、ある瞬間に、突然急停止して体色を黒く変化させることにより、観察者の追跡を振り切った。

Below is the abstract from the article containing this video:

The characteristic inking behaviour of cephalopods is a secondary defence mechanism that helps them to escape predation. However, although it has been postulated that ink creates a decoy by disrupting the visual information received by the predator, the underlying mechanisms by which ink helps squid to escape from predators remain unknown. Therefore, we observed the inking behaviour of the Japanese pygmy squid (Idiosepius paradoxus). Field observations showed the squid intermittently and linearly ejected ink while rapidly swimming backwards in response to a predator and also changed their bodies to a light colour. This behaviour was then followed by a sudden and sharp change in swimming direction or sometimes a sudden break from swimming with a concurrent change in body colour to black. We also recorded the escape behaviour with inking under captive conditions in response to predatory sculpins, which allowed the successful escape from a predatory attack. Furthermore, the greater the number of ink ejections, the higher the probability that the sculpins would initiate a predatory attack on the ink rather than the squid. Together, these results suggest that squid inking behaviour exhibits a substantial decoy effect on predators and is associated with a series of complex, spatio-temporally regulated behaviours. Digital video images related to the article are available at http://www.momo-p.com/showdetail-e.php?movieid=momo200107ip01a, http://www.momo-p.com/showdetail-e.php?movieid=momo200107ip03a, and http://www.momo-p.com/showdetail-e.php?movieid=momo200107ip04a.

Yuto Hikidi, Noritaka Hirohashi, Takashi Kasugai, and Noriyosi Sato (2020).
An elaborate behavioural sequence reinforces the decoy effect of ink during predatory attacks on squid. J. Ethol. 10.1007/s10164-020-00640-8

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