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猎物的种类而非质量会影响蜘蛛的表现。

Prey identity but not prey quality affects spider performance.

作者信息

Wimp Gina M, Lewis Danny, Murphy Shannon M

机构信息

Department of Biology, Georgetown University, Washington, DC, USA.

Department of Biological Sciences, University of Denver, Denver, CO, USA.

出版信息

Curr Res Insect Sci. 2021 Mar 24;1:100013. doi: 10.1016/j.cris.2021.100013. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

Increasing host plant quality affects higher trophic level predators, but whether such changes are simply a result of prey density or are also affected by changes in prey quality remain uncertain. Moreover, whether changes in prey quality affect measures of predator performance is understudied. Using a combination of field and greenhouse mesocosm experiments, we demonstrate that the survival and body size of a hunting spider ( Araneae: Lycosidae) is affected more by prey species identity than the trophic level of the prey. Furthermore, increasing host plant quality does not necessarily propagate through the food web by altering prey quality. While changes in plant quality affected spider body mass, they did so in opposite ways for spiders feeding on (Hemiptera: Delphacodes) herbivores relative to (Hemiptera: Miridae) egg predators, and had no impact on spider body mass for two additional species of intraguild prey. These changes in body mass were important because greater body mass increased spider egg production. To examine the generality of this pattern, we reviewed the literature and found a consistent positive relationship between female body size and egg production for species, indicating that body size is a reliable proxy for fitness. While many studies emphasize the importance of nitrogen to arthropod diets, this focus may be driven largely by our understanding of herbivore diets rather than predator diets. Thus, the positive impact of host plant quality on higher trophic level predators appears to be driven more by altering prey composition, density, and availability rather than simply providing predators with more nutritious prey.

摘要

寄主植物质量的提高会影响更高营养级的捕食者,但这种变化仅仅是猎物密度的结果,还是也受到猎物质量变化的影响,仍不确定。此外,猎物质量的变化是否会影响捕食者性能的指标,这方面的研究还很少。通过结合田间和温室中型生态系统实验,我们证明,狩猎蜘蛛(蜘蛛目:狼蛛科)的生存和体型受猎物物种身份的影响大于受猎物营养级的影响。此外,寄主植物质量的提高不一定会通过改变猎物质量在食物网中传递。虽然植物质量的变化影响了蜘蛛的体重,但对于以(半翅目:飞虱科)食草动物为食的蜘蛛和以(半翅目:盲蝽科)卵捕食者为食的蜘蛛,植物质量变化对体重的影响方式相反,并且对另外两种同业猎物蜘蛛的体重没有影响。体重的这些变化很重要,因为体重增加会提高蜘蛛的产卵量。为了检验这种模式的普遍性,我们查阅了文献,发现 种蜘蛛的雌性体型与产卵量之间存在一致的正相关关系,这表明体型是适合度的可靠指标。虽然许多研究强调氮对节肢动物饮食的重要性,但这种关注可能很大程度上是由我们对食草动物饮食的理解驱动的,而不是对捕食者饮食的理解。因此,寄主植物质量对更高营养级捕食者的积极影响似乎更多是由改变猎物组成、密度和可获得性驱动的,而不是简单地为捕食者提供更有营养的猎物。

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