Prasad Renée P, Snyder William E
Department of Entomology, Washington State University, Pullman 99164, USA.
Ecology. 2006 May;87(5):1131-7. doi: 10.1890/0012-9658(2006)87[1131:dtiiam]2.0.co;2.
Trait-mediated interactions (TMII) can alter the outcome or magnitude of species interactions. We examined how the interaction between a guild of ground and rove beetles and their fly egg prey was altered by a larger predator, the ground beetle Pterostichus melanarius, and an additional prey, aphids. In field and laboratory experiments, we manipulated the presence or absence of P. melanarius and aphids and recorded the impact of these manipulations on beetle activity and fly egg predation. Individually, aphids, by serving as preferred prey, and P. melanarius, by reducing focal beetle activity, weakened egg predation. However, egg predation was restored when both aphids and P. melanarius were present together, because aphids triggered greater foraging activity, and thus increased incidental predation of fly eggs, by P. melanarius. Thus, TMII among subsets of the community that were disruptive to predation on fly eggs could not be summed to predict the dominant, positive TMII within a more diverse community. Future TMII studies should include more realistic representations of species diversity, and should not ignore the influence of prey on predator behavior.
性状介导的相互作用(TMII)可以改变物种相互作用的结果或强度。我们研究了地甲虫和隐翅虫群落与其蝇卵猎物之间的相互作用是如何被更大的捕食者——地甲虫暗黑步甲,以及另一种猎物——蚜虫所改变的。在野外和实验室实验中,我们控制暗黑步甲和蚜虫的有无,并记录这些操作对甲虫活动和蝇卵捕食的影响。单独来看,蚜虫作为首选猎物,以及暗黑步甲通过降低目标甲虫的活动,都会削弱对卵的捕食。然而,当蚜虫和暗黑步甲同时存在时,卵捕食得以恢复,因为蚜虫引发了更大的觅食活动,从而增加了暗黑步甲对蝇卵的偶然捕食。因此,群落子集中对蝇卵捕食具有干扰性的TMII不能简单相加来预测更多样化群落中占主导地位的正向TMII。未来的TMII研究应更真实地呈现物种多样性,且不应忽视猎物对捕食者行为的影响。