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捕食者密度和活动的降低解释了昆虫猎物沿海拔梯度被捕食率下降的现象。

Decreasing Predator Density and Activity Explains Declining Predation of Insect Prey along Elevational Gradients.

作者信息

Camacho Luis F, Avilés Leticia

出版信息

Am Nat. 2019 Sep;194(3):334-343. doi: 10.1086/704279. Epub 2019 Jul 19.

Abstract

Predation, which is a fundamental force in ecosystems, has been found to decrease in intensity with elevation and latitude. The mechanisms behind this pattern, however, remain unaddressed. Using visual sampling of potential predators and live flies as baits, we assessed predation patterns along 4,000-m elevation transects on either side of the equatorial Andes. At the lower elevations, we found that around 80% of predation events on our insect baits were due to ants. The decline in predation with elevation was driven mainly by a decline in the abundance of ants, whose importance relative to other predators also declined. We show that both predator density and activity (predation rate per individual predator) decreased with elevation, thus ascribing specific mechanisms to known predation patterns. We suggest that changes in these two mechanisms may reflect changes in primary productivity and metabolic rate with temperature, factors of potential relevance across latitudinal and other macroecological gradients, particularly for ectotherm predators and prey.

摘要

捕食是生态系统中的一种基本力量,研究发现其强度会随着海拔和纬度的升高而降低。然而,这种模式背后的机制仍未得到探讨。我们以潜在捕食者的视觉采样和活苍蝇作为诱饵,沿着赤道安第斯山脉两侧4000米的海拔断面评估了捕食模式。在较低海拔地区,我们发现昆虫诱饵上约80%的捕食事件是由蚂蚁造成的。捕食随海拔升高而下降主要是由于蚂蚁数量的减少,其相对于其他捕食者的重要性也有所下降。我们表明,捕食者密度和活动(每个捕食者个体的捕食率)均随海拔升高而降低,从而为已知的捕食模式归因了具体机制。我们认为,这两种机制的变化可能反映了初级生产力和代谢率随温度的变化,这些因素在纬度和其他宏观生态梯度中可能具有潜在相关性,特别是对于变温动物捕食者和猎物而言。

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