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A snail-eating snake recognizes prey handedness

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タイトル A snail-eating snake recognizes prey handedness
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著者 Danaisawadi, Patchara

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信州大学研究者総覧へのリンク
氏名 Asami, Takahiro
URL http://soar-rd.shinshu-u.ac.jp/profile/ja.uenpOakh.html
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出版者 Nature Research
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内容記述 Scientific Reports.6:23832(2016)
書誌情報 Scientific Reports

巻 6, p. 23832, 発行日 2016-04-05
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内容記述タイプ Abstract
内容記述 Specialized predator-prey interactions can be a driving force for their coevolution. Southeast Asian snail-eating snakes (Pareas) have more teeth on the right mandible and specialize in predation on the clockwise-coiled (dextral) majority in shelled snails by soft-body extraction. Snails have countered the snakes’ dextral-predation by recurrent coil reversal, which generates diverse counterclockwise-coiled (sinistral) prey where Pareas snakes live. However, whether the snake predator in turn evolves any response to prey reversal is unknown. We show that Pareas carinatus living with abundant sinistrals avoids approaching or striking at a sinistral that is more difficult and costly to handle than a dextral. Whenever it strikes, however, the snake succeeds in predation by handling dextral and sinistral prey in reverse. In contrast, P. iwasakii with little access to sinistrals on small peripheral islands attempts and frequently misses capturing a given sinistral. Prey-handedness recognition should be advantageous for right-handed snail-eating snakes where frequently encountering sinistrals. Under dextral-predation by Pareas snakes, adaptive fixation of a prey population for a reversal gene instantaneously generates a sinistral species because interchiral mating is rarely possible. The novel warning, instead of sheltering, effect of sinistrality benefitting both predators and prey could further accelerate single-gene ecological speciation by left-right reversal.
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関連識別子 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27046345
関連名称 27046345
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関連識別子 https://doi.org/10.1038/srep23832
関連名称 10.1038/srep23832
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