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被捕食者的补贴或捕食者的线索?笼养捕食者对水生消费者和资源的直接和间接影响。

Prey subsidy or predator cue? Direct and indirect effects of caged predators on aquatic consumers and resources.

机构信息

Department of Biology, Virginia Commonwealth University, 1000 W. Cary St., Richmond, VA, 23284-2012, USA,

出版信息

Oecologia. 2013 Dec;173(4):1481-90. doi: 10.1007/s00442-013-2702-z. Epub 2013 Jun 16.

Abstract

The non-consumptive effects of predators on prey can affect prey phenotypes, potentially having important consequences for communities due to trait-mediated indirect interactions. Predicting non-consumptive effects and their impacts on communities can be difficult because predators can affect resources directly through nutrient cycling and indirectly by altering prey resource use, which can lead to complex interactions among resources and consumers. In this study we examined the effects of caged dragonfly predators on aquatic resources in the presence and absence of two focal herbivores, the tadpoles of Neotropical tree frogs Agalychnis callidryas and Dendropsophus ebraccatus. We crossed the presence/absence of caged dragonflies with four tadpole treatments: no tadpoles, each tadpole species alone, and both species together to examine interactions among tadpole composition, predator presence, and time on tadpole growth, resources, and zooplankton abundances. Predator effects on growth changed through ontogeny and was species-dependent. Predators initially reduced then dramatically increased A. callidryas growth, but had no effect on D. ebraccatus. Predators also increased the abundances of both periphyton and phytoplankton. However, there was no evidence of a trait-mediated trophic cascade (i.e., tadpole by predator interaction). Instead, nutrients from prey carcass subsidies likely played an increasingly important role in facilitating resources, and shaping tadpole growth, competitive interactions, and zooplankton abundances through time. In nutrient-poor aquatic systems the release of nutrients via the consumption of terrestrially derived prey items by aquatic predators may have important impacts on food webs by facilitating resources independent of the role of trait-mediated trophic cascades.

摘要

捕食者对猎物的非消耗性影响会影响猎物表型,由于特质介导的间接相互作用,这可能对群落产生重要影响。预测非消耗性影响及其对群落的影响可能很困难,因为捕食者可以通过营养循环直接影响资源,也可以通过改变猎物对资源的利用间接影响资源,这可能导致资源和消费者之间的复杂相互作用。在这项研究中,我们研究了有笼蜻蜓捕食者对存在和不存在两种焦点食草动物(新热带树蛙 Agalychnis callidryas 和 Dendropsophus ebraccatus 的蝌蚪)的水生资源的影响。我们将有笼蜻蜓的存在/不存在与四种蝌蚪处理交叉:没有蝌蚪、每种蝌蚪单独存在、两种蝌蚪一起存在,以研究蝌蚪组成、捕食者存在和时间对蝌蚪生长、资源和浮游动物丰度的相互作用。捕食者对生长的影响随个体发育而变化,并且取决于物种。捕食者最初减少了 A. callidryas 的生长,然后急剧增加,但对 D. ebraccatus 没有影响。捕食者还增加了周丛生物和浮游植物的丰度。然而,没有证据表明存在特质介导的营养级联(即,猎物与捕食者的相互作用)。相反,来自猎物尸体的养分可能通过促进资源的方式,通过时间发挥越来越重要的作用,塑造蝌蚪的生长、竞争相互作用和浮游动物的丰度。在营养贫乏的水生系统中,通过水生捕食者消耗陆地衍生的猎物来释放养分,可能会通过促进资源独立于特质介导的营养级联的作用,对食物网产生重要影响。

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