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捕食者与猎物体型比的种内和种间差异对营养相互作用强度的影响。

Influence of intra- and interspecific variation in predator-prey body size ratios on trophic interaction strengths.

作者信息

Cuthbert Ross N, Wasserman Ryan J, Dalu Tatenda, Kaiser Horst, Weyl Olaf L F, Dick Jaimie T A, Sentis Arnaud, McCoy Michael W, Alexander Mhairi E

机构信息

GEOMAR Helmholtz-Zentrum für Ozeanforschung Kiel Kiel Germany.

Institute for Global Food Security School of Biological Sciences Queen's University Belfast Belfast UK.

出版信息

Ecol Evol. 2020 Jun 1;10(12):5946-5962. doi: 10.1002/ece3.6332. eCollection 2020 Jun.

Abstract

Predation is a pervasive force that structures food webs and directly influences ecosystem functioning. The relative body sizes of predators and prey may be an important determinant of interaction strengths. However, studies quantifying the combined influence of intra- and interspecific variation in predator-prey body size ratios are lacking.We use a comparative functional response approach to examine interaction strengths between three size classes of invasive bluegill and largemouth bass toward three scaled size classes of their tilapia prey. We then quantify the influence of intra- and interspecific predator-prey body mass ratios on the scaling of attack rates and handling times.Type II functional responses were displayed by both predators across all predator and prey size classes. Largemouth bass consumed more than bluegill at small and intermediate predator size classes, while large predators of both species were more similar. Small prey were most vulnerable overall; however, differential attack rates among prey were emergent across predator sizes. For both bluegill and largemouth bass, small predators exhibited higher attack rates toward small and intermediate prey sizes, while larger predators exhibited greater attack rates toward large prey. Conversely, handling times increased with prey size, with small bluegill exhibiting particularly low feeding rates toward medium-large prey types. Attack rates for both predators peaked unimodally at intermediate predator-prey body mass ratios, while handling times generally shortened across increasing body mass ratios.We thus demonstrate effects of body size ratios on predator-prey interaction strengths between key fish species, with attack rates and handling times dependent on the relative sizes of predator-prey participants.Considerations for intra- and interspecific body size ratio effects are critical for predicting the strengths of interactions within ecosystems and may drive differential ecological impacts among invasive species as size ratios shift.

摘要

捕食是一种普遍存在的力量,它构建了食物网并直接影响生态系统功能。捕食者和猎物的相对体型大小可能是相互作用强度的一个重要决定因素。然而,目前缺乏量化捕食者与猎物体型比的种内和种间变异综合影响的研究。我们采用比较功能反应方法,研究了入侵性蓝鳃太阳鱼和大口黑鲈的三个体型等级对其罗非鱼猎物的三个缩放体型等级之间的相互作用强度。然后,我们量化了种内和种间捕食者 - 猎物体重比在攻击率和处理时间缩放方面的影响。两种捕食者在所有捕食者和猎物体型等级中均表现出II型功能反应。在小型和中型捕食者体型等级中,大口黑鲈的捕食量超过蓝鳃太阳鱼,而两种大型捕食者的情况更为相似。总体而言,小型猎物最易被捕食;然而,猎物之间的差异攻击率在不同捕食者体型中逐渐显现。对于蓝鳃太阳鱼和大口黑鲈来说,小型捕食者对小型和中型猎物体型表现出更高的攻击率,而大型捕食者对大型猎物表现出更高的攻击率。相反,处理时间随猎物大小增加,小型蓝鳃太阳鱼对中大型猎物类型的摄食率特别低。两种捕食者的攻击率在中等捕食者 - 猎物体重比时单峰达到峰值,而处理时间通常随着体重比增加而缩短。因此,我们证明了体型比在关键鱼类物种之间的捕食者 - 猎物相互作用强度中的作用,攻击率和处理时间取决于捕食者 - 猎物参与者的相对大小。考虑种内和种间体型比效应对于预测生态系统内相互作用的强度至关重要,并且随着体型比的变化,可能会驱动入侵物种之间不同的生态影响。

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