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The archerfish predictive C-start

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s00359-023-01658-2

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Decision-making; Neuroethology; C-start; Predator; Speed-accuracy

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A quick decision allows hunting archerfish to secure prey even when outnumbered by competing fish. The fish select a rapid start based on brief information about prey motion and turn towards the catch point. These start decisions are indistinguishable from escape starts and enable the fish to accurately respond to various prey movements and fish positions. The start decisions do not sacrifice speed for accuracy and are resistant to environmental changes.
A very quick decision enables hunting archerfish to secure downed prey even when they are heavily outnumbered by competing other surface-feeding fish. Based exclusively on information that is taken briefly after the onset of prey motion, the fish select a rapid C-start that turns them right towards the later point of catch. Moreover, the C-start, and not later fin strokes, already lends the fish the speed needed to arrive at just the right time. The archerfish predictive C-starts are kinematically not distinguishable from escape C-starts made by the same individual and are among the fastest C-starts known in teleost fish. The start decisions allow the fish-for ballistically falling prey-to respond accurately to any combination of the initial variables of prey movement and for any position and orientation of the responding fish. The start decisions do not show a speed-accuracy tradeoff and their accuracy is buffered against substantial changes of environmental parameters. Here, I introduce key aspects of this high-speed decision that combines speed, complexity, and precision in an unusual way.

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