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捕食者的体型与一种常见猎物的适宜性。

Predator size and the suitability of a common prey.

作者信息

Erickson Kristin S, Morse D H

机构信息

Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Box G-W, Brown University, Providence, RI 02912, USA, , , , , , US.

出版信息

Oecologia. 1997 Feb;109(4):608-614. doi: 10.1007/s004420050123.

Abstract

Although a predator's mass should influence the suitability of its prey, this subject has received little direct attention. We studied the capture and processing of an abundant syrphid fly Toxomerus marginatus (c. 4 mg) by 0.6- to 40-mg juvenile crab spiders Misumena vatia (Thomisidae) to determine how profitability, relative profitability (profitability/predator mass), overall gain in mass, and relative gain in mass differed with predator mass, and whether foraging changed concurrently. In multi-prey experiments, the smallest successful spiders (0.6-3.0 mg) extracted less mass from flies, and did so more slowly, than large spiders. This gain was proportionately similar to that of 10- to 40-mg spiders with access to many Toxomerus. However, many small spiders failed to capture flies. When we gave spiders only a single Toxomerus, the smallest ones again extracted mass more slowly than the large ones and increased in mass less than the large ones, but increased in mass proportionately more than large ones. Relative gain in mass from a single prey decreased with increasing spider mass. Spiders larger than 10 mg all extracted similar amounts of mass from a single Toxomerus at similar rates, but varied in time spent between captures. Thus, Toxomerus changes with spider mass from a large, hard-to-capture bonanza to a small, easy-to-capture item of low per capita value. However, Toxomerus is common enough that large spiders can capture it en masse, thereby compensating for its decline in per capita value.

摘要

尽管捕食者的体重会影响其猎物的适宜性,但这一主题几乎没有受到直接关注。我们研究了体重在0.6至40毫克的幼年蟹蛛(Misumena vatia,蟹蛛科)对数量丰富的食蚜蝇Toxomerus marginatus(约4毫克)的捕获和处理情况,以确定获利能力、相对获利能力(获利能力/捕食者体重)、总体体重增加以及体重相对增加如何随捕食者体重而变化,以及觅食行为是否同时发生改变。在多猎物实验中,最小的成功捕食的蜘蛛(0.6至3.0毫克)从苍蝇中获取的体重比大型蜘蛛少,且获取速度更慢。这种体重增加与那些能够捕食许多Toxomerus的10至40毫克的蜘蛛成比例相似。然而,许多小蜘蛛未能捕获苍蝇。当我们只给蜘蛛一只Toxomerus时,最小的蜘蛛再次比大型蜘蛛获取体重的速度更慢,体重增加也比大型蜘蛛少,但体重增加的比例比大型蜘蛛更大。从单个猎物中获得的体重相对增加随着蜘蛛体重的增加而减少。体重超过10毫克的蜘蛛从单个Toxomerus中以相似的速度获取相似数量的体重,但两次捕获之间花费的时间有所不同。因此,随着蜘蛛体重的变化,Toxomerus从一种大型、难以捕获的丰富猎物变成了一种小型、易于捕获但人均价值较低的猎物。然而,Toxomerus数量足够多,以至于大型蜘蛛可以大量捕获它,从而弥补其人均价值的下降。

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