Department of Mathematics, University of Leicester, Leicester, United Kingdom.
PLoS One. 2013 Sep 25;8(9):e74586. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0074586. eCollection 2013.
Understanding of complex trophic interactions in ecosystems requires correct descriptions of the rate at which predators consume a variety of different prey species. Field and laboratory data on multispecies communities are rarely sufficient and usually cannot provide an unambiguous test for the theory. As a result, the conventional way of constructing a multi-prey functional response is speculative, and often based on assumptions that are difficult to verify. Predator responses allowing for prey selectivity and active switching are thought to be more biologically relevant compared to the standard proportion-based consumption. However, here we argue that the functional responses with switching may not be applicable to communities with a broad spectrum of resource types. We formulate a set of general rules that a biologically sound parameterization of a predator functional response should satisfy, and show that all existing formulations for the multispecies response with prey selectivity and switching fail to do so. Finally, we propose a universal framework for parameterization of a multi-prey functional response by combining patterns of food selectivity and proportion-based feeding.
理解生态系统中复杂的营养相互作用需要正确描述捕食者消耗各种不同猎物物种的速度。关于多物种群落的野外和实验室数据通常都不充足,并且通常不能为理论提供明确的检验。因此,构建多猎物功能反应的常规方法是推测性的,并且通常基于难以验证的假设。与基于标准比例的消耗相比,允许猎物选择性和主动切换的捕食者反应被认为更具有生物学相关性。然而,在这里我们认为,具有切换功能的功能反应可能不适用于具有广泛资源类型的群落。我们制定了一套通用规则,即捕食者功能反应的合理生物学参数化应满足这些规则,并且表明所有现有的具有猎物选择性和切换的多物种反应的表述都不符合这些规则。最后,我们通过结合食物选择性和基于比例的摄食模式,提出了一个通用的多猎物功能反应参数化框架。