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溪流鱼类之间的相互作用:捕食者诱导的栖息地转移与幼体存活

Interactions among stream fishes: predator-induced habitat shifts and larval survival.

作者信息

Harvey Bret C

机构信息

Department of Zoology and Biological Station, University of Oklahoma, 73019, Norman, OK, USA.

出版信息

Oecologia. 1991 Jun;87(1):29-36. doi: 10.1007/BF00323776.

Abstract

Adult largemouth bass alter habitat use by, and abundances of, other fishes in small streams. Experimental manipulations of bass in natural stream pools (Brier Creek, Oklahoma) showed that responses of other fishes to adult bass were highly dependent on prey size, and that both direct and indirect effects of adult bass influence the distribution and abundance of other stream fishes. Experiments measuring the distributional responses of members of natural pool assemblages to adult bass revealed differences among adult sunfishes, "small" fishes (16-80 mm SL), and larval sunfish and minnows. Adult sunfishes (Lepomis spp.) did not detectably alter their depth distribution in response to adult bass, but changes in abundance of adult Lepomis on the whole-pool scale appeared positively related to changes in the number of bass. Small fishes tended to occupy shallower water when adult bass were present; changes in abundance of small fishes were negatively related to the number of adult bass. Larval minnows and larval Lepomis occupied primarily deep, mid-regions of pools, and were found only in pools which contained, or had contained, adult bass. A second set of experiments was motivated by censuses of small prairie-margin streams which revealed co-occurrence of larval fishes (of both minnow and sunfish species) and adult largemouth bass. Experimental manipulation of bass and Lepomis larvae on the whole-pool scale showed that adult bass enhanced short-term survival of Lepomis larvae. This effect appears to be an indirect result of habitat shifts by small fishes in response to bass; additional experiments indicated that these small fishes are potentially important predators of larvae. The interactions suggested in this study are analogous to those hypothesized for bass and sunfish in lakes by Werner and Hall (1988).

摘要

成年大口黑鲈会改变小型溪流中其他鱼类的栖息地利用方式和数量。在俄克拉荷马州的自然溪流池塘(布赖尔溪)中对大口黑鲈进行的实验操作表明,其他鱼类对成年大口黑鲈的反应高度依赖于猎物大小,并且成年大口黑鲈的直接和间接影响都会影响其他溪流鱼类的分布和数量。测量自然池塘群落成员对成年大口黑鲈分布反应的实验揭示了成年太阳鱼、“小型”鱼类(体长16 - 80毫米)以及幼体太阳鱼和米诺鱼之间的差异。成年太阳鱼(蓝鳃太阳鱼属)对成年大口黑鲈的存在没有明显改变其深度分布,但在整个池塘范围内成年蓝鳃太阳鱼数量的变化似乎与大口黑鲈数量的变化呈正相关。当有成年大口黑鲈存在时,小型鱼类倾向于占据较浅的水域;小型鱼类数量的变化与成年大口黑鲈的数量呈负相关。幼体米诺鱼和幼体蓝鳃太阳鱼主要占据池塘较深的中部区域,并且只在包含或曾经包含成年大口黑鲈的池塘中被发现。第二组实验是基于对小型草原边缘溪流的普查结果开展的,该普查显示幼体鱼类(米诺鱼和太阳鱼物种)与成年大口黑鲈共存。在整个池塘范围内对大口黑鲈和蓝鳃太阳鱼幼体进行实验操作表明,成年大口黑鲈提高了蓝鳃太阳鱼幼体的短期存活率。这种影响似乎是小型鱼类因大口黑鲈而发生栖息地转移的间接结果;额外的实验表明这些小型鱼类可能是幼体的重要捕食者。本研究中提出的相互作用类似于沃纳和霍尔(1988年)对湖泊中大口黑鲈和太阳鱼所假设的相互作用。

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