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具有种内捕食关系的群落中,差异生境利用和补充繁殖有助于共存。

Differential habitat use and recruitment facilitate coexistence in a community with intraguild predation.

机构信息

Department of Evolution, Ecology and Organismal Biology, University of California-Riverside, Riverside, California, 92521, USA.

Department of Biology, Siena College, Loudonville, New York, 12211, USA.

出版信息

Ecology. 2022 Jan;103(1):e03558. doi: 10.1002/ecy.3558. Epub 2021 Nov 4.

Abstract

Theory predicts that species engaged in intraguild predation (IGP) can only coexist under limited conditions, yet IGP is common in nature. Habitat complexity can promote coexistence by reducing encounter rates, but little information is known about the contribution of differential habitat use. We hypothesized that differential use of alternative habitats promotes coexistence of an intraguild (IG) predator and prey. We evaluated predictions of this hypothesis with an experimental introduction of an IG predator fish into four natural stream communities that previously contained only the IG prey fish. We monitored the development of this IGP over the course of four years to determine how each species used alternative stream habitats. The introduced species preferred pool habitats while the resident species was more evenly distributed across pools and riffles. The density of the resident decreased in the pool habitat preferred by the invader, accompanied by a local increase in the mean of the resident size distribution. Selective predation by the invader on hatchling residents appears to impact the residents' demographic response. The continued recruitment of resident juveniles in riffles, where the introduced species is rare, facilitated the persistence of the resident. This differential use of habitats was not accompanied by a change in the resident's growth rates in either habitat. Our results showed that differential habitat selection and recruitment promoted persistence during an invasion involving IGP, which helps to bridge the gap between theory and observation in explaining coexistence in IGP systems.

摘要

理论预测,参与种间捕食(IGP)的物种只能在有限的条件下共存,但 IGP 在自然界中很常见。栖息地复杂性可以通过降低遭遇率来促进共存,但关于差异栖息地利用的贡献知之甚少。我们假设替代栖息地的差异利用可以促进种间(IG)捕食者和猎物的共存。我们通过将一种 IG 捕食者鱼类引入四个先前只含有 IG 猎物鱼类的天然溪流群落中,来评估这个假设的预测。我们监测了四年内这种 IGP 的发展情况,以确定每个物种如何利用替代溪流栖息地。引入的物种更喜欢池塘栖息地,而居住的物种在池塘和急流中分布更均匀。入侵物种对幼鱼的选择性捕食似乎对居民的人口动态反应产生了影响。居民的幼年个体在引入物种稀少的急流中继续繁殖,这有助于居民的持续存在。这种对栖息地的差异利用并没有改变居民在任何一种栖息地的生长速度。我们的研究结果表明,差异的栖息地选择和补充促进了 IGP 入侵期间的持续存在,这有助于弥合理论和观察之间在解释 IGP 系统共存方面的差距。

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