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顶级掠食者和劣势者:亚洲森林景观中三种顶级肉食动物的种内相互作用。

Topcats and underdogs: intraguild interactions among three apex carnivores across Asia's forestscapes.

机构信息

National Centre for Biological Sciences, TIFR, GKVK Campus, Bellary Road, Bengaluru, 560065, India.

Wildlife Conservation Society-India, 551, 7th Main Road, 2nd Stage Rajiv Gandhi Nagar, Kodigehalli, Bengaluru, 560097, India.

出版信息

Biol Rev Camb Philos Soc. 2023 Dec;98(6):2114-2135. doi: 10.1111/brv.12998. Epub 2023 Jul 14.

DOI:10.1111/brv.12998
PMID:37449566
Abstract

Intraguild interactions among carnivores have long held the fascination of ecologists. Ranging from competition to facilitation and coexistence, these interactions and their complex interplay influence everything from species persistence to ecosystem functioning. Yet, the patterns and pathways of such interactions are far from understood in tropical forest systems, particularly across countries in the Global South. Here, we examined the determinants and consequences of competitive interactions between dholes Cuon alpinus and the two large felids (leopards Panthera pardus and tigers Panthera tigris) with which they most commonly co-occur across Asia. Using a combination of traditional and novel data sources (N = 118), we integrate information from spatial, temporal, and dietary niche dimensions. These three species have faced catastrophic declines in their extent of co-occurrence over the past century; most of their source populations are now confined to Protected Areas. Analysis of dyadic interactions between species pairs showed a clear social hierarchy. Tigers were dominant over dholes, although pack strength in dholes helped ameliorate some of these effects; leopards were subordinate to dholes. Population-level spatio-temporal interactions assessed at 25 locations across Asia did not show a clear pattern of overlap or avoidance between species pairs. Diet-profile assessments indicated that wild ungulate biomass consumption by tigers was highest, while leopards consumed more primate and livestock prey as compared to their co-predators. In terms of prey offtake (ratio of wild prey biomass consumed to biomass available), the three species together harvested 0.4-30.2% of available prey, with the highest offtake recorded from the location where the carnivores reach very high densities. When re-examined in the context of prey availability and offtake, locations with low wild prey availability showed spatial avoidance and temporal overlap among the carnivore pairs, and locations with high wild prey availability showed spatial overlap and temporal segregation. Based on these observations, we make predictions for 40 Protected Areas in India where temporally synchronous estimates of predator and prey densities are available. We expect that low prey availability will lead to higher competition, and in extreme cases, to the complete exclusion of one or more species. In Protected Areas with high prey availability, we expect intraguild coexistence and conspecific competition among carnivores, with spill-over to forest-edge habitats and subsequent prey-switching to livestock. We stress that dhole-leopard-tiger co-occurrence across their range is facilitated through an intricate yet fragile balance between prey availability, and intraguild and conspecific competition. Data gaps and limitations notwithstanding, our study shows how insights from fundamental ecology can be of immense utility for applied aspects like large predator conservation and management of human-carnivore interactions. Our findings also highlight potential avenues for future research on tropical carnivores that can broaden current understanding of intraguild competition in forest systems of Asia and beyond.

摘要

种内相互作用一直吸引着生态学家的兴趣。从竞争到促进和共存,这些相互作用及其复杂的相互作用影响着从物种持续存在到生态系统功能的一切。然而,在热带森林系统中,特别是在全球南方的国家中,这些相互作用的模式和途径远未被理解。在这里,我们研究了亚洲各地最常见的豺犬 Cuon alpinus 与两种大型猫科动物(豹 Panthera pardus 和虎 Panthera tigris)之间竞争相互作用的决定因素和后果。我们使用了传统和新颖的数据来源(N=118)的组合,从空间、时间和饮食生态位维度整合信息。这三个物种在过去一个世纪中其共同出现的范围经历了灾难性的下降;它们的大多数源种群现在都局限在保护区内。对物种对之间的二元相互作用的分析表明存在明显的社会等级制度。老虎对豺犬具有优势,尽管豺犬的群体力量有助于缓解其中的一些影响;豹子则处于豺犬之下。在亚洲 25 个地点进行的种群水平时空相互作用评估并未显示物种对之间明显的重叠或回避模式。饮食特征评估表明,老虎消耗的野生有蹄类动物生物量最多,而与它们的共同捕食者相比,豹子消耗了更多的灵长类动物和家畜猎物。就猎物采食量(消耗的野生猎物生物量与可用生物量之比)而言,这三种物种共同收获了 0.4-30.2%的可用猎物,在食肉动物密度非常高的地点记录到的采食量最高。当根据猎物的可利用性和采食量重新进行检查时,猎物生物量可利用性低的地点显示出食肉动物对之间的空间回避和时间重叠,而猎物生物量可利用性高的地点则显示出空间重叠和时间分离。基于这些观察结果,我们对印度 40 个拥有同步估计的捕食者和猎物密度的保护区进行了预测。我们预计低猎物可用性将导致更高的竞争,在极端情况下,将导致一种或多种物种完全被排除在外。在猎物可利用性高的保护区,我们预计种内共存和食肉动物之间的同种竞争,以及溢出到森林边缘栖息地和随后的猎物向家畜的转变。我们强调,豺狼-豹-虎在其范围内的共存是通过猎物可用性、种内竞争和同种竞争之间的复杂而脆弱的平衡来实现的。尽管存在数据差距和限制,但我们的研究表明,从基础生态学中获得的见解如何能够极大地用于大型捕食者保护和管理人类-食肉动物相互作用等应用方面。我们的研究结果还突出了未来关于热带食肉动物的研究的潜在途径,可以拓宽目前对亚洲及其他地区森林系统中种内竞争的理解。

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