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From the Cover: Golden eagles feral pigs and insular carnivores: How exotic species turn native predators into prey

机译:从封面开始:金鹰野猪和孤立的食肉动物:外来物种如何将本地捕食者变成猎物

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Island ecosystems are particularly vulnerable to exotic species. Here we show how an introduced prey has led to the wholesale restructuring of an island food web, including the near extinction of an endemic carnivore. Introduced pigs, by providing abundant food, enabled golden eagles to colonize the California Channel Islands. Eagles preyed heavily on the island fox, whose resulting decline toward extinction released populations of the competitively inferior island skunk. The presence of exotic pigs led to major ecosystem shifts by indirectly causing predation to replace competition as the dominant force shaping these island communities.
机译:岛屿生态系统特别容易受到外来物种的侵害。在这里,我们展示了引入的猎物如何导致岛屿食物网的大规模重组,包括地方性食肉动物的濒临灭绝。引进的猪通过提供丰富的食物,使金鹰能够在加利福尼亚海峡群岛定居。雄鹰猛烈地捕食了岛上的狐狸,狐狸的灭绝导致了他们的竞争,亚伯拉罕的劣等臭鼬种群得以释放。外来猪的存在导致间接掠夺取代竞争,成为塑造这些岛屿社区的主导力量,从而导致生态系统发生重大变化。

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