Wenting Elke, Rinzema Salomé C Y, van Langevelde Frank
Department of Environmental Sciences Wageningen University and Research Wageningen The Netherlands.
Department of Animal Ecology and Physiology Institute for Water and Wetland Research Radboud University Nijmegen The Netherlands.
Ecol Evol. 2022 Feb 22;12(2):e8576. doi: 10.1002/ece3.8576. eCollection 2022 Feb.
Carcass decomposition largely depends on vertebrate scavengers. However, how behavioral differences between vertebrate scavenger species, the dominance of certain species, and the diversity of the vertebrate scavenger community affect the speed of carcass decomposition is poorly understood. As scavenging is an overlooked trophic interaction, studying the different functional roles of vertebrate species in the scavenging process increases our understanding about the effect of the vertebrate scavenger community on carcass decomposition. We used motion-triggered infrared camera trap footages to profile the behavior and activity of vertebrate scavengers visiting carcasses in Dutch nature areas. We grouped vertebrate scavengers with similar functional roles. We found a clear distinction between occasional scavengers and more specialized scavengers, and we found wild boar () to be the dominant scavenger species in our study system. We showed that these groups are functionally different within the scavenger community. We found that overall vertebrate scavenger diversity was positively correlated with carcass decomposition speed. With these findings, our study contributes to the understanding about the different functional roles scavengers can have in ecological communities.
尸体分解很大程度上取决于脊椎动物食腐者。然而,脊椎动物食腐者物种之间的行为差异、某些物种的优势地位以及脊椎动物食腐者群落的多样性如何影响尸体分解速度,目前还知之甚少。由于食腐是一种被忽视的营养相互作用,研究脊椎动物物种在食腐过程中的不同功能作用,能增进我们对脊椎动物食腐者群落对尸体分解影响的理解。我们利用运动触发的红外摄像机陷阱拍摄的影像,来描绘荷兰自然区域中访问尸体的脊椎动物食腐者的行为和活动。我们将具有相似功能作用的脊椎动物食腐者归为一组。我们发现偶尔食腐者和更专业化的食腐者之间有明显区别,并且我们发现野猪是我们研究系统中的主要食腐者物种。我们表明这些组在食腐者群落中功能不同。我们发现脊椎动物食腐者的总体多样性与尸体分解速度呈正相关。基于这些发现,我们的研究有助于理解食腐者在生态群落中可能具有的不同功能作用。