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昼夜时段下亚热带海域捕食者-猎物生境利用和行为相互作用的动态。

Dynamics of predator-prey habitat use and behavioral interactions over diel periods at sub-tropical reefs.

机构信息

Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science, Lowestoft, United Kingdom.

University of Connecticut, Department of Marine Sciences, Groton, Connecticut, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2019 Feb 6;14(2):e0211886. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0211886. eCollection 2019.

Abstract

The dynamics of fish communities at tropical and sub-tropical rocky reefs are influenced in many cases by predation activity and predator-prey interactions. These processes usually follow specific diel patterns in reef areas with higher rates of these interactions occurring during the crepuscular periods. However, other factors such as habitat complexity and species-specific behavior may alter these patterns, increasing variability in species interactions. A better understanding of the dynamics of these patterns and processes would allow us to manage and monitor fish communities in these productive and vulnerable areas more efficiently. We investigated behavioral changes of predators and prey fish in sub-tropical "live-bottom" (sandstone) reefs at Gray's Reef National Marine Sanctuary (GRNMS), located 20 nautical miles off the coast of Georgia, USA, using fisheries acoustic methods in association with visual census and direct observation using SCUBA. Changes in co-location and habitat preferences of predators and prey over time throughout the diel cycle were investigated using species distribution models (MAXENT) based on habitat predictors and by means of spatial statistics. The results indicate that predator and prey distribution patterns changed considerably throughout the day. Prey and predator species exhibited complex spatial dynamics and behavior over diel periods, with prey modifying patterns of habitat use and spatial distribution, likely as a response of their interactions with predators. Crepuscular periods were confirmed to be the most active phases in terms of predator-prey interactions and consequently the most variable. The combination of tools and approaches used in this study provided valuable sources of information that support the inferences of predation risk-driven habitat selection of prey in this sub-tropical reef system.

摘要

热带和亚热带岩礁鱼类群落的动态受到捕食活动和捕食者-猎物相互作用的影响。这些过程通常遵循特定的昼夜模式,在这些相互作用率较高的珊瑚礁区域,黄昏时期发生的频率更高。然而,其他因素,如栖息地复杂性和物种特定的行为,可能会改变这些模式,增加物种相互作用的可变性。更好地了解这些模式和过程的动态,将使我们能够更有效地管理和监测这些高生产力和脆弱地区的鱼类群落。我们使用渔业声学方法结合视觉普查和使用 SCUBA 的直接观察,在位于美国佐治亚州海岸外 20 海里的格雷礁国家海洋保护区(GRNMS)亚热带“活底”(砂岩)礁上调查了捕食者和猎物鱼类的行为变化。通过基于栖息地预测因子的物种分布模型(MAXENT)和空间统计方法,研究了捕食者和猎物在整个昼夜周期内随时间的共定位和栖息地偏好变化。结果表明,捕食者和猎物的分布模式在一天中变化很大。猎物和捕食者物种在昼夜期间表现出复杂的空间动态和行为,猎物改变了其对栖息地的利用和空间分布模式,这可能是它们与捕食者相互作用的反应。黄昏时期被证实是捕食者-猎物相互作用最活跃的阶段,因此也是最具变异性的阶段。本研究中使用的工具和方法的组合提供了有价值的信息来源,支持了在这个亚热带珊瑚礁系统中,猎物对捕食风险驱动的栖息地选择的推断。

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