Novak Mark, Wolf Christopher, Coblentz Kyle E, Shepard Isaac D
Department of Integrative Biology, Oregon State University, 3029 Cordley Hall, Corvallis, OR, 97331, USA.
Department Statistics, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, 97331, USA.
Ecol Lett. 2017 Jun;20(6):761-769. doi: 10.1111/ele.12777. Epub 2017 May 7.
A long-standing debate concerns how functional responses are best described. Theory suggests that ratio dependence is consistent with many food web patterns left unexplained by the simplest prey-dependent models. However, for logistical reasons, ratio dependence and predator dependence more generally have seen infrequent empirical evaluation and then only so in specialist predators, which are rare in nature. Here we develop an approach to simultaneously estimate the prey-specific attack rates and predator-specific interference (facilitation) rates of predators interacting with arbitrary numbers of prey and predator species in the field. We apply the approach to surveys and experiments involving two intertidal whelks and their full suite of potential prey. Our study provides strong evidence for predator dependence that is poorly described by the ratio dependent model over manipulated and natural ranges of species abundances. It also indicates how, for generalist predators, even the qualitative nature of predator dependence can be prey-specific.
长期以来的一个争论焦点是如何最好地描述功能反应。理论表明,比率依赖与最简单的猎物依赖模型无法解释的许多食物网模式相一致。然而,由于实际操作原因,比率依赖以及更普遍的捕食者依赖很少得到实证评估,而且仅在专门的捕食者中进行过评估,而这类捕食者在自然界中很罕见。在此,我们开发了一种方法,用于同时估计在野外与任意数量的猎物和捕食者物种相互作用的捕食者的猎物特异性攻击率和捕食者特异性干扰(促进)率。我们将该方法应用于涉及两种潮间带蛾螺及其全套潜在猎物的调查和实验。我们的研究提供了有力证据,证明在物种丰度的受控和自然范围内,比率依赖模型对捕食者依赖的描述不佳。它还表明,对于泛化捕食者而言,即使是捕食者依赖的定性性质也可能因猎物而异。