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种内捕食的空间避难所:对猎物抑制和营养级联的影响。

Spatial refuge from intraguild predation: implications for prey suppression and trophic cascades.

作者信息

Finke Deborah L, Denno Robert F

机构信息

Department of Entomology, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, 20742, USA.

出版信息

Oecologia. 2006 Aug;149(2):265-75. doi: 10.1007/s00442-006-0443-y. Epub 2006 May 18.

Abstract

The ability of predators to elicit a trophic cascade with positive impacts on primary productivity may depend on the complexity of the habitat where the players interact. In structurally-simple habitats, trophic interactions among predators, such as intraguild predation, can diminish the cascading effects of a predator community on herbivore suppression and plant biomass. However, complex habitats may provide a spatial refuge for predators from intraguild predation, enhance the collective ability of multiple predator species to limit herbivore populations, and thus increase the overall strength of a trophic cascade on plant productivity. Using the community of terrestrial arthropods inhabiting Atlantic coastal salt marshes, this study examined the impact of predation by an assemblage of predators containing Pardosa wolf spiders, Grammonota web-building spiders, and Tytthus mirid bugs on herbivore populations (Prokelisia planthoppers) and on the biomass of Spartina cordgrass in simple (thatch-free) and complex (thatch-rich) vegetation. We found that complex-structured habitats enhanced planthopper suppression by the predator assemblage because habitats with thatch provided a refuge for predators from intraguild predation including cannibalism. The ultimate result of reduced antagonistic interactions among predator species and increased prey suppression was enhanced conductance of predator effects through the food web to positively impact primary producers. Behavioral observations in the laboratory confirmed that intraguild predation occurred in the simple, thatch-free habitat, and that the encounter and capture rates of intraguild prey by intraguild predators was diminished in the presence of thatch. On the other hand, there was no effect of thatch on the encounter and capture rates of herbivores by predators. The differential impact of thatch on the susceptibility of intraguild and herbivorous prey resulted in enhanced top-down effects in the thatch-rich habitat. Therefore, changes in habitat complexity can enhance trophic cascades by predator communities and positively impact productivity by moderating negative interactions among predators.

摘要

捕食者引发对初级生产力产生积极影响的营养级联效应的能力,可能取决于各参与者相互作用的栖息地的复杂性。在结构简单的栖息地中,捕食者之间的营养级相互作用,如集团内捕食,会削弱捕食者群落对食草动物抑制和植物生物量的级联效应。然而,复杂的栖息地可能为捕食者提供一个免受集团内捕食的空间庇护所,增强多个捕食者物种限制食草动物种群的集体能力,从而提高营养级联对植物生产力的总体强度。本研究利用栖息在大西洋沿岸盐沼的陆生节肢动物群落,考察了由豹蛛、结网蜘蛛和盲蝽组成的捕食者组合对食草动物种群(飞虱)以及对简单(无茅草)和复杂(茅草丰富)植被中大米草生物量的捕食影响。我们发现,结构复杂的栖息地增强了捕食者组合对飞虱的抑制作用,因为有茅草的栖息地为捕食者提供了免受包括同类相食在内的集团内捕食的庇护所。捕食者物种间拮抗相互作用减少以及猎物抑制增加的最终结果是,捕食者效应通过食物网的传导增强,从而对初级生产者产生积极影响。实验室的行为观察证实,集团内捕食发生在简单的、无茅草的栖息地,并且在有茅草的情况下,集团内捕食者对集团内猎物的遭遇率和捕获率降低。另一方面,茅草对捕食者与食草动物的遭遇率和捕获率没有影响。茅草对集团内猎物和食草动物猎物易感性的不同影响,导致在茅草丰富的栖息地自上而下的效应增强。因此,栖息地复杂性的变化可以增强捕食者群落的营养级联效应,并通过调节捕食者之间的负面相互作用对生产力产生积极影响。

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