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浑浊度会干扰视觉捕食者的觅食成功率,但不会干扰化学感应捕食者的觅食成功率。

Turbidity interferes with foraging success of visual but not chemosensory predators.

作者信息

Lunt Jessica, Smee Delbert L

机构信息

Current affiliation: Smithsonian Marine Station , Fort Pierce, FL , USA.

Department of Life Sciences, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi , Corpus Christi, TX , USA.

出版信息

PeerJ. 2015 Sep 8;3:e1212. doi: 10.7717/peerj.1212. eCollection 2015.

Abstract

Predation can significantly affect prey populations and communities, but predator effects can be attenuated when abiotic conditions interfere with foraging activities. In estuarine communities, turbidity can affect species richness and abundance and is changing in many areas because of coastal development. Many fish species are less efficient foragers in turbid waters, and previous research revealed that in elevated turbidity, fish are less abundant whereas crabs and shrimp are more abundant. We hypothesized that turbidity altered predatory interactions in estuaries by interfering with visually-foraging predators and prey but not with organisms relying on chemoreception. We measured the effects of turbidity on the predation rates of two model predators: a visual predator (pinfish, Lagodon rhomboides) and a chemosensory predator (blue crabs, Callinectes sapidus) in clear and turbid water (0 and ∼100 nephelometric turbidity units). Feeding assays were conducted with two prey items, mud crabs (Panopeus spp.) that rely heavily on chemoreception to detect predators, and brown shrimp (Farfantepenaus aztecus) that use both chemical and visual cues for predator detection. Because turbidity reduced pinfish foraging on both mud crabs and shrimp, the changes in predation rates are likely driven by turbidity attenuating fish foraging ability and not by affecting prey vulnerability to fish consumers. Blue crab foraging was unaffected by turbidity, and blue crabs were able to successfully consume nearly all mud crab and shrimp prey. Turbidity can influence predator-prey interactions by reducing the feeding efficiency of visual predators, providing a competitive advantage to chemosensory predators, and altering top-down control in food webs.

摘要

捕食能显著影响猎物的种群数量和群落,但当非生物条件干扰觅食活动时,捕食者的影响会减弱。在河口群落中,浑浊度会影响物种丰富度和丰度,并且由于沿海开发,许多地区的浑浊度正在发生变化。许多鱼类在浑浊水域中的觅食效率较低,先前的研究表明,在浑浊度升高时,鱼类数量减少,而螃蟹和虾类数量增加。我们推测,浑浊度通过干扰视觉觅食的捕食者和猎物,而非依赖化学感应的生物,改变了河口的捕食相互作用。我们测量了浑浊度对两种模式捕食者捕食率的影响:一种视觉捕食者(海湾鲳鲹,Lagodon rhomboides)和一种化学感应捕食者(青蟹,Callinectes sapidus),分别在清澈和浑浊的水中(0和~100散射浊度单位)进行测量。用两种猎物进行摄食试验,一种是泥蟹(Panopeus spp.),它们严重依赖化学感应来检测捕食者,另一种是褐虾(Farfantepenaus aztecus),它们利用化学和视觉线索来检测捕食者。由于浑浊度降低了海湾鲳鲹对泥蟹和虾的觅食,捕食率的变化可能是由浑浊度削弱了鱼类的觅食能力驱动的,而不是因为影响了猎物对鱼类消费者的易感性。青蟹的觅食不受浑浊度影响,并且青蟹能够成功捕食几乎所有的泥蟹和虾类猎物。浑浊度可以通过降低视觉捕食者的摄食效率、为化学感应捕食者提供竞争优势以及改变食物网中的自上而下控制来影响捕食者与猎物的相互作用。

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