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阐明竞争在推动同域幼鲨的空间和营养生态位模式中的作用。

Elucidating the role of competition in driving spatial and trophic niche patterns in sympatric juvenile sharks.

作者信息

Weideli Ornella C, Daly Ryan, Peel Lauren R, Heithaus Michael R, Shivji Mahmood S, Planes Serge, Papastamatiou Yannis P

机构信息

PSL Research University, EPHE-UPVD-CNRS, USR 3278 CRIOBE, 66860, Perpignan, France.

SOSF-D'Arros Research Centre (SOSF-DRC), c/o Save Our Seas Foundation (SOSF), 1201, Geneva, Switzerland.

出版信息

Oecologia. 2023 Mar;201(3):673-688. doi: 10.1007/s00442-023-05355-4. Epub 2023 Mar 17.

Abstract

The coexistence of ecologically and morphologically similar species is often facilitated by the partitioning of ecological niches. While subordinate species can reduce competition with dominant competitors through spatial and/or trophic segregation, empirical support from wild settings, particularly those involving large-bodied taxa in marine ecosystems, are rare. Shark nursery areas provide an opportunity to investigate the mechanisms of coexistence. We used experimental and field studies of sympatric juvenile sharks (blacktip reef shark, Carcharhinus melanopterus; sicklefin lemon shark, Negaprion acutidens) to investigate how competitive ability influenced realized niches at St. Joseph Atoll, Seychelles. Captive trials revealed that sicklefin lemon sharks were dominant over blacktip reef sharks, consistently taking food rewards. In the field, blacktip reef sharks were captured over a broader area than sicklefin lemon sharks, but daily space use of actively tracked sharks showed a high degree of overlap across microhabitats. While stomach contents analysis revealed that blacktip reef shark diets included a broader range of prey items, stable isotope analysis demonstrated significantly higher mean δC values for sicklefin lemon sharks, suggesting diverging dietary preferences. Overall, our results matched theoretical predictions of subordinate competitors using a greater range of habitats and displaying broader feeding niches than competitively dominant species. While separating the realized and fundamental niche of marine predators is complicated, we provide evidence that resource partitioning is at least partially driven by interspecific competition.

摘要

生态和形态相似的物种共存通常是由生态位的划分促成的。虽然从属物种可以通过空间和/或营养隔离来减少与优势竞争者的竞争,但来自野生环境的实证支持,尤其是那些涉及海洋生态系统中大型生物类群的实证支持却很少见。鲨鱼育幼区为研究共存机制提供了一个机会。我们利用对同域分布的幼年鲨鱼(黑鳍礁鲨,黑鳍真鲨;镰鳍柠檬鲨,尖吻柠檬鲨)的实验和实地研究,来探究竞争能力如何影响塞舌尔圣约瑟夫环礁上的实际生态位。圈养试验表明,镰鳍柠檬鲨比黑鳍礁鲨更具优势,总是能获取食物奖励。在野外,黑鳍礁鲨的捕获区域比镰鳍柠檬鲨更广,但对主动追踪的鲨鱼的日常空间利用情况显示,它们在微生境上有高度重叠。虽然胃内容物分析表明黑鳍礁鲨的食物种类范围更广,但稳定同位素分析显示,镰鳍柠檬鲨的平均δC值显著更高,这表明它们的饮食偏好有所不同。总体而言,我们的结果与从属竞争者的理论预测相符,即从属竞争者比竞争优势物种利用更广泛的栖息地,并表现出更广泛的摄食生态位。虽然区分海洋捕食者的实际生态位和基础生态位很复杂,但我们提供了证据表明资源划分至少部分是由种间竞争驱动的。

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