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捕食压力对螨类发育、寿命和繁殖的水平依赖性影响。

Level-dependent effects of predation stress on prey development, lifespan and reproduction in mites.

机构信息

School of Biological Sciences, The University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.

Manaaki Whenua - Landcare Research, 231 Morrin Road, St Johns, Auckland, 1072, New Zealand.

出版信息

Biogerontology. 2022 Aug;23(4):515-527. doi: 10.1007/s10522-022-09980-z. Epub 2022 Jul 25.

Abstract

In predator-prey interactions, non-consumptive effects of predators have been less studied than consumptive effects. However, non-consumptive effects may have significant influences on prey and can change different aspects of their life history such as development, reproduction and lifespan. The odour and other cues associated with a predator, without direct contact, could induce stress in prey, leading to phenotypic changes in life history traits. In this study, we investigate how mild and strong predator-induced stress could affect prey life history. The prey (Tyrophagus putrescentiae) was exposed, from hatching to death, to three different levels of predation stress from its predator (Neoseiulus cucumeris) (1, 3 or 5 predator adults in an adjacent cage separated by a mesh screen). Compared with the control, both males and females under predator-induced stress had longer developmental time and shorter lifespan when the level of predation stress increased, showing significant level-dependence. In addition, females had reduced fecundity under predation stress. Sex-specific response to predation stress was observed under a low level of predation stress: females had greater reduction in lifespan than males. Furthermore, the reduction in female lifespan was due more from the decrease in the post-oviposition period than the decrease in the oviposition period. Future studies applying even milder levels of predation press, such as exposure of prey to predator cues only during part of the prey lifespan, may provide additional insights.

摘要

在捕食者-猎物相互作用中,捕食者的非消耗性影响比消耗性影响研究得较少。然而,非消耗性影响可能对猎物有重大影响,并能改变其生活史的不同方面,如发育、繁殖和寿命。与捕食者相关的气味和其他线索,即使没有直接接触,也可能在猎物中引起压力,导致生活史特征的表型变化。在这项研究中,我们研究了轻度和强烈的捕食者诱导的压力如何影响猎物的生活史。从孵化到死亡,猎物(Tyrophagus putrescentiae)暴露于其捕食者(Neoseiulus cucumeris)的三种不同程度的捕食压力下(相邻笼子中 1、3 或 5 个成年捕食者,用网隔开)。与对照组相比,当捕食压力增加时,处于捕食者诱导的压力下的雄性和雌性的发育时间都更长,寿命更短,表现出显著的水平依赖性。此外,捕食压力下雌性的繁殖力降低。在低水平的捕食压力下观察到对捕食压力的性别特异性反应:雌性的寿命减少比雄性更大。此外,雌性寿命的减少更多地归因于产卵后期的减少,而不是产卵期的减少。未来的研究应用甚至更温和的捕食压力水平,如仅在猎物寿命的一部分时间内暴露于捕食者线索,可能会提供更多的见解。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/8972/9388410/790c319b84d3/10522_2022_9980_Fig1_HTML.jpg

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