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Spatial contagion drives colonization and recruitment of frogflies on clutches of red-eyed treefrogs

机译:空间蔓延驱动红眼树蛙抓地上的蝇类的定殖和募集

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Spatial contagion occurs when the perceived suitability of neighbouring habitat patches is not independent. As a result, organisms may colonize less-preferred patches near preferred patches and avoid preferred patches near non-preferred patches. Spatial contagion may thus alter colonization dynamics as well as the type and frequency of post-colonization interactions. Studies have only recently documented the phenomenon of spatial contagion and begun to examine its consequences for local recruitment. Here, we test for spatial contagion in the colonization of arboreal egg clutches of red-eyed treefrogs by a frogfly and examine the consequences of contagion for fly recruitment. In laboratory choice experiments, flies oviposit almost exclusively on clutches containing dead frog eggs. In nature, however, flies often colonize intact clutches without dead eggs. Consistent with predictions of contagion-induced oviposition, we found that flies more frequently colonize intact clutches near damaged clutches and rarely colonize intact clutches near other intact clutches. Moreover, contagion appears to benefit flies. Flies survived equally well and suffered less parasitism on clutches lacking dead eggs. This study demonstrates how reward contagion can influence colonization dynamics and suggests that colonization patterns caused by contagion may have important population- and community-level consequences.
机译:当相邻生境斑块的感知适应性不是独立的时,就会发生空间传染。结果,生物可以在优选斑块附近定植较不优选斑块,并避免在非优选斑块附近避开优选斑块。因此,空间蔓延可能会改变定殖动态以及定殖后相互作用的类型和频率。直到最近,研究才记录了空间传染现象,并开始研究其对当地招募的影响。在这里,我们测试了一只蛙蝇在红眼树蛙的树状卵离合器定殖中的空间传染性,并研究了这种传染性对果蝇募集的后果。在实验室选择的实验中,苍蝇几乎完全排卵在含有死青蛙卵的离合器上。然而,在自然界中,苍蝇通常会定殖完好无损的离合器,而没有死卵。与传染引起的排卵的预测一致,我们发现苍蝇更频繁地定居在受损离合器附近的完整离合器上,而很少定居在其他完整离合器附近的完整离合器上。而且,传染似乎使苍蝇受益。苍蝇存活得同样好,并且在没有死卵的离合器上寄生的情况也更少。这项研究证明了奖励传染病如何影响定居动态,并表明由传染病引起的定殖模式可能会在人口和社区层面产生重要后果。

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