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食物网中清除作用对捕食的影响。

Effect of scavenging on predation in a food web.

作者信息

Mellard Jarad P, Hamel Sandra, Henden John-André, Ims Rolf A, Stien Audun, Yoccoz Nigel

机构信息

Department of Arctic and Marine Biology UiT The Arctic University of Norway Tromsø Norway.

Département de biologie Université Laval Québec Canada.

出版信息

Ecol Evol. 2021 May 3;11(11):6742-6765. doi: 10.1002/ece3.7525. eCollection 2021 Jun.

Abstract

Scavenging can have important consequences for food web dynamics, for example, it may support additional consumer species and affect predation on live prey. Still, few food web models include scavenging. We develop a dynamic model that includes two facultative scavenger species, which we refer to as the predator or scavenger species according to their natural scavenging propensity, as well as live prey, and a carrion pool to show ramifications of scavenging for predation in simple food webs. Our modeling suggests that the presence of scavengers can both increase and decrease predator kill rates and overall predation in model food webs and the impact varies (in magnitude and direction) with context. In particular, we explore the impact of the amount of dynamics (exploitative competition) allowed in the predator, scavenger, and prey populations as well as the direction and magnitude of interference competition between predators and scavengers. One fundamental prediction is that scavengers most likely increase predator kill rates, especially if there are exploitative feedback effects on the prey or carrion resources like is normally observed in natural systems. Scavengers only have minimal effects on predator kill rate when predator, scavenger, and prey abundances are kept constant by management. In such controlled systems, interference competition can greatly affect the interactions in contrast to more natural systems, with an increase in interference competition leading to a decrease in predator kill rate. Our study adds to studies that show that the presence of predators affects scavenger behavior, vital rates, and food web structure, by showing that scavengers impact predator kill rates through multiple mechanisms, and therefore indicating that scavenging and predation patterns are tightly intertwined. We provide a road map to the different theoretical outcomes and their support from different empirical studies on vertebrate guilds to provide guidance in wildlife management.

摘要

食腐行为会对食物网动态产生重要影响,例如,它可能支持更多的消费者物种,并影响对活体猎物的捕食。然而,很少有食物网模型考虑食腐行为。我们开发了一个动态模型,其中包括两种兼性食腐动物物种,根据它们自然的食腐倾向,我们将其称为捕食者或食腐动物物种,此外还有活体猎物和一个腐肉库,以展示食腐行为对简单食物网中捕食的影响。我们的建模表明,食腐动物的存在既可以增加也可以降低模型食物网中的捕食者捕杀率和总体捕食量,并且这种影响会因环境而异(在大小和方向上)。特别是,我们探讨了捕食者、食腐动物和猎物种群中允许的动态量(利用性竞争)以及捕食者和食腐动物之间干扰竞争的方向和强度的影响。一个基本预测是,食腐动物最有可能提高捕食者的捕杀率,特别是如果对猎物或腐肉资源存在利用性反馈效应,就像在自然系统中通常观察到的那样。当通过管理使捕食者、食腐动物和猎物的丰度保持恒定时,食腐动物对捕食者捕杀率的影响最小。在这种受控系统中,与更自然的系统相比,干扰竞争会极大地影响相互作用,干扰竞争的增加会导致捕食者捕杀率下降。我们的研究补充了一些研究,这些研究表明捕食者的存在会影响食腐动物的行为、生命率和食物网结构,同时表明食腐动物通过多种机制影响捕食者的捕杀率,因此表明食腐行为和捕食模式紧密相连。我们提供了一份路线图,展示了不同的理论结果以及来自关于脊椎动物群落的不同实证研究的支持,为野生动物管理提供指导。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/89a8/8207452/9bfe9274e927/ECE3-11-6742-g011.jpg

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