Ritchie Euan G, Johnson Christopher N
School of Marine and Tropical Biology, James Cook University, Townsville, Queensland 4811, Australia.
Ecol Lett. 2009 Sep;12(9):982-98. doi: 10.1111/j.1461-0248.2009.01347.x. Epub 2009 Jul 14.
There is growing recognition of the important roles played by predators in regulating ecosystems and sustaining biodiversity. Much attention has focused on the consequences of predator-regulation of herbivore populations, and associated trophic cascades. However apex predators may also control smaller 'mesopredators' through intraguild interactions. Removal of apex predators can result in changes to intraguild interactions and outbreaks of mesopredators ('mesopredator release'), leading in turn to increased predation on smaller prey. Here we provide a review and synthesis of studies of predator interactions, mesopredator release and their impacts on biodiversity. Mesopredator suppression by apex predators is widespread geographically and taxonomically. Apex predators suppress mesopredators both by killing them, or instilling fear, which motivates changes in behaviour and habitat use that limit mesopredator distribution and abundance. Changes in the abundance of apex predators may have disproportionate (up to fourfold) effects on mesopredator abundance. Outcomes of interactions between predators may however vary with resource availability, habitat complexity and the complexity of predator communities. There is potential for the restoration of apex predators to have benefits for biodiversity conservation through moderation of the impacts of mesopredators on their prey, but this requires a whole-ecosystem view to avoid unforeseen negative effects. 'Nothing has changed since I began. My eye has permitted no change. I am going to keep things like this.' From 'Hawk Roosting', by Ted Hughes.
捕食者在调节生态系统和维持生物多样性方面所发挥的重要作用正日益受到认可。人们的关注大多集中在捕食者对食草动物种群的调节作用及其相关的营养级联效应上。然而,顶级捕食者也可能通过种内相互作用控制较小的“中间捕食者”。去除顶级捕食者可能会导致种内相互作用的改变和中间捕食者的爆发(“中间捕食者释放”),进而导致对较小猎物的捕食增加。在此,我们对捕食者相互作用、中间捕食者释放及其对生物多样性的影响的研究进行综述和综合分析。顶级捕食者对中间捕食者的抑制在地理和分类学上都很普遍。顶级捕食者通过杀死中间捕食者或施加恐惧来抑制它们,这会促使行为和栖息地利用发生变化,从而限制中间捕食者的分布和数量。顶级捕食者数量的变化可能对中间捕食者的数量产生不成比例(高达四倍)的影响。然而,捕食者之间相互作用的结果可能会因资源可用性、栖息地复杂性和捕食者群落的复杂性而有所不同。恢复顶级捕食者有可能通过减轻中间捕食者对其猎物的影响而对生物多样性保护有益,但这需要从整个生态系统的角度出发,以避免产生不可预见的负面影响。“从我开始以来,一切都没有改变。我的眼睛不容许有任何改变。我要把事情保持这样。”摘自泰德·休斯的《鹰巢栖息》