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在景观破碎化的不同状态下,捕食模式可能会随着季节的变化而发生变化。

Predation patterns across states of landscape fragmentation can shift with seasonal transitions.

机构信息

Institute of Marine Sciences, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 3431 Arendell Street, Morehead City, NC, 28557, USA.

出版信息

Oecologia. 2020 Jun;193(2):403-413. doi: 10.1007/s00442-020-04675-z. Epub 2020 Jun 18.

Abstract

Nested scales of habitat heterogeneity may independently or synergistically influence faunal interactions. Fragmentation effects (i.e., the breaking apart of landscapes) and edge effects (i.e., ecological differences between edges and interiors of patches, nested within landscapes) are distinct yet related ecological concepts, linked mathematically by the habitat edge-to-area ratio. Our study quantified the separate and interactive effects of fragmentation and edge on predation using temperate seagrass. To assess how predation and generalized consumption were influenced by fragmentation state (i.e., continuous, fragmented), and proximity to edge (i.e., edges, interiors), we used tethering assays with two prey-items: juvenile crabs, Callinectes sapidus, and "squidpops" (dried squid mantle). We also investigated whether faunal densities (a proxy for consumption potential) and temperature (a proxy for a broad suite of seasonal changes) correlated with predation across landscapes. Results showed fragmentation state affected predation (i.e., crab) mortality, yet edge effects did not. Moreover, the directionality of fragmentation effects shifted across a temperature/seasonal gradient. Predation mortality more than doubled in continuous landscapes amidst temperature increases, surpassing initially higher mortality in fragmented landscapes, which did not systematically vary with temperature. This mortality magnitude "flip" matched spatiotemporal trends in faunal densities between continuous and fragmented meadows. Consumption rates of both prey-items increased alongside temperature and neither demonstrated edge effects. However, crabs showed fragmentation effects not seen with squidpops, suggesting differing foraging strategies used by consumers of these prey-items. We conclude that fragmentation and edge effects have dynamic influences on temperate predator-prey interactions, as faunal favorability of habitat heterogeneity can "flip" temporally.

摘要

嵌套的生境异质性尺度可能独立或协同地影响动物间的相互作用。片段化效应(即景观的破碎化)和边缘效应(即斑块内部和边缘之间的生态差异,嵌套在景观中)是截然不同但相关的生态概念,通过生境边缘与面积比在数学上联系在一起。我们的研究使用温带海草量化了片段化和边缘对捕食作用的单独和交互影响。为了评估捕食和广义消费如何受到片段化状态(即连续、片段化)和接近边缘(即边缘、内部)的影响,我们使用了两种猎物的系留试验:幼年螃蟹 Callinectes sapidus 和“鱿鱼弹”(干鱿鱼外套)。我们还研究了动物密度(消费潜力的代理)和温度(广泛季节变化的代理)是否与景观上的捕食作用相关。结果表明,片段化状态影响捕食(即螃蟹)死亡率,但边缘效应没有。此外,片段化效应的方向性在温度/季节性梯度上发生了变化。在温度升高的情况下,连续景观中的捕食死亡率增加了一倍以上,超过了最初在片段化景观中更高的死亡率,而温度变化并没有系统地影响死亡率。这种死亡率“翻转”与连续和片段化草地中动物密度的时空趋势相匹配。两种猎物的消耗率都随着温度的升高而增加,并且都没有表现出边缘效应。然而,螃蟹表现出了与鱿鱼弹不同的片段化效应,这表明这些猎物的消费者使用了不同的觅食策略。我们得出结论,片段化和边缘效应对温带捕食者-猎物相互作用具有动态影响,因为生境异质性的动物适宜性可能会随时间发生“翻转”。

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