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脊椎动物消费者对鲑鱼的差异化利用:对保护的启示

Differential use of salmon by vertebrate consumers: implications for conservation.

作者信息

Levi Taal, Wheat Rachel E, Allen Jennifer M, Wilmers Christopher C

机构信息

Department of Fisheries and Wildlife, Oregon State University , Corvallis, OR , USA.

Center for Integrated Spatial Research, Department of Environmental Studies, University of California , Santa Cruz, CA , USA.

出版信息

PeerJ. 2015 Aug 4;3:e1157. doi: 10.7717/peerj.1157. eCollection 2015.

Abstract

Salmon and other anadromous fish are consumed by vertebrates with distinct life history strategies to capitalize on this ephemeral pulse of resource availability. Depending on the timing of salmon arrival, this resource may be in surplus to the needs of vertebrate consumers if, for instance, their populations are limited by food availability during other times of year. However, the life history of some consumers enables more efficient exploitation of these ephemeral resources. Bears can deposit fat and then hibernate to avoid winter food scarcity, and highly mobile consumers such as eagles, gulls, and other birds can migrate to access asynchronous pulses of salmon availability. We used camera traps on pink, chum, and sockeye salmon spawning grounds with various run times and stream morphologies, and on individual salmon carcasses, to discern potentially different use patterns among consumers. Wildlife use of salmon was highly heterogeneous. Ravens were the only avian consumer that fed heavily on pink salmon in small streams. Eagles and gulls did not feed on early pink salmon runs in streams, and only moderately at early sockeye runs, but were the dominant consumers at late chum salmon runs, particularly on expansive river flats. Brown bears used all salmon resources far more than other terrestrial vertebrates. Notably, black bears were not observed on salmon spawning grounds despite being the most frequently observed vertebrate on roads and trails. From a conservation and management perspective, all salmon species and stream morphologies are used extensively by bears, but salmon spawning late in the year are disproportionately important to eagles and other highly mobile species that are seasonally limited by winter food availability.

摘要

鲑鱼和其他溯河产卵鱼类被具有独特生活史策略的脊椎动物所捕食,这些脊椎动物利用这种短暂的资源可利用期。根据鲑鱼到达的时间,如果例如脊椎动物消费者的数量在一年中的其他时间受到食物供应的限制,那么这种资源可能会超出它们的需求。然而,一些消费者的生活史使其能够更有效地利用这些短暂的资源。熊可以储存脂肪然后冬眠以避免冬季食物短缺,而像鹰、海鸥和其他鸟类这样高度移动的消费者可以迁徙以获取不同时间的鲑鱼供应。我们在粉红鲑、狗鲑和红鲑的产卵地使用了相机陷阱,这些产卵地具有不同的洄游时间和溪流形态,并且在单个鲑鱼尸体上也使用了相机陷阱,以辨别消费者之间潜在的不同使用模式。野生动物对鲑鱼的利用高度不均一。渡鸦是唯一在小溪流中大量捕食粉红鲑的鸟类消费者。鹰和海鸥不在溪流中早期的粉红鲑洄游时觅食,在红鲑早期洄游时也只是适度觅食,但在狗鲑晚期洄游时是主要消费者,特别是在广阔的河滩上。棕熊对所有鲑鱼资源的利用远远超过其他陆生脊椎动物。值得注意的是,尽管黑熊是在道路和小径上最常被观察到的脊椎动物,但在鲑鱼产卵地却未观察到它们。从保护和管理的角度来看,所有鲑鱼物种和溪流形态都被熊广泛利用,但在一年后期产卵的鲑鱼对鹰和其他受冬季食物供应季节性限制的高度移动物种尤为重要。

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