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捕食者可以通过非消费性影响来影响其猎物的宿主-寄生虫动态。

Predators can influence the host-parasite dynamics of their prey via nonconsumptive effects.

作者信息

Zukowski Nicolette, Kirk Devin, Wadhawan Kiran, Shea Dylan, Start Denon, Krkošek Martin

机构信息

Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology University of Toronto Toronto ON Canada.

School of Public Health, University of California Berkeley CA USA.

出版信息

Ecol Evol. 2020 Jun 12;10(13):6714-6722. doi: 10.1002/ece3.6401. eCollection 2020 Jul.

Abstract

Ecological communities are partly structured by indirect interactions, where one species can indirectly affect another by altering its interactions with a third species. In the absence of direct predation, nonconsumptive effects of predators on prey have important implications for subsequent community interactions. To better understand these interactions, we used a -parasite-predator cue system to evaluate if predation risk affects responses to a parasite. We investigated the effects of predator cues on two aspects of host-parasite interactions (susceptibility to infection and infection intensity), and whether or not these effects differed between sexes. Our results show that changes in response to predator cues caused an increase in the prevalence and intensity of parasite infections in female predator-exposed . Importantly, the magnitude of infection risk depended on how long were exposed to the cues. Additionally, heavily infected that were constantly exposed to cues produced relatively more offspring. While males were ~5× less likely to become infected compared to females, we were unable to detect effects of predator cues on male -parasite interactions. In sum, predators, prey, and their parasites can form complex subnetworks in food webs, necessitating a nuanced understanding of how nonconsumptive effects may mediate these interactions.

摘要

生态群落部分是由间接相互作用构建而成的,即一个物种可以通过改变其与第三个物种的相互作用来间接影响另一个物种。在没有直接捕食的情况下,捕食者对猎物的非消费性影响对随后的群落相互作用具有重要意义。为了更好地理解这些相互作用,我们使用了一种寄生虫 - 捕食者线索系统来评估捕食风险是否会影响对寄生虫的反应。我们研究了捕食者线索对宿主 - 寄生虫相互作用的两个方面(感染易感性和感染强度)的影响,以及这些影响在性别之间是否存在差异。我们的结果表明,对捕食者线索的反应变化导致暴露于捕食者的雌性中寄生虫感染的患病率和强度增加。重要的是,感染风险的大小取决于暴露于线索的时间长短。此外,持续暴露于线索的重度感染个体产生的后代相对更多。虽然雄性感染的可能性比雌性低约5倍,但我们无法检测到捕食者线索对雄性 - 寄生虫相互作用的影响。总之,捕食者、猎物及其寄生虫可以在食物网中形成复杂的子网,因此需要对非消费性影响如何介导这些相互作用有细致入微的理解。

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