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Intermediate predator naïveté and sex-skewed vulnerability predict the impact of an invasive higher predator

机译:中性天敌掠夺者和性别偏见的脆弱性预测侵入性高等天敌的影响

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The spread of invasive species continues to reduce biodiversity across all regions and habitat types globally. However, invader impact prediction can be nebulous, and approaches often fail to integrate coupled direct and indirect invader effects. Here, we examine the ecological impacts of an invasive higher predator on lower trophic groups, further developing methodologies to more holistically quantify invader impact. We employ functional response (FR, resource use under different densities) and prey switching experiments to examine the trait- and density-mediated impacts of the invasive mosquitofish Gambusia affinis on an endemic intermediate predator Lovenula raynerae (Copepoda). Lovenula raynerae effectively consumed larval mosquitoes, but was naïve to mosquitofish cues, with attack rates and handling times of the intermediate predator unaffected by mosquitofish cue-treated water. Mosquitofish did not switch between male and female prey, consistently displaying a strong preference for female copepods. We thus demonstrate a lack of risk-reduction activity in the presence of invasive fish by L. raynerae and, in turn, high susceptibility of such intermediate trophic groups to invader impact. Further, we show that mosquitofish demonstrate sex-skewed predator selectivity towards intermediate predators of mosquito larvae, which may affect predator population demographics and, perversely, increase disease vector proliferations. We advocate the utility of FRs and prey switching combined to holistically quantify invasive species impact potential on native organisms at multiple trophic levels.
机译:入侵物种的扩散继续减少全球所有区域和生境类型的生物多样性。但是,入侵者影响的预测可能是模糊的,而且方法通常无法整合直接和间接的入侵者效应。在这里,我们研究了侵略性较高的捕食者对较低营养族群的生态影响,进一步开发了从整体上更全面地量化入侵者影响的方法。我们采用功能响应(FR,在不同密度下的资源利用)和猎物切换实验,以研究特有的和密度介导的侵袭性蚊子中华绒螯蟹对地方性中间捕食者Lovenula raynerae(Copepoda)的影响。 Lovenula raynerae有效地消耗了幼虫蚊子,但不了解蚊子的线索,中间捕食者的攻击率和处理时间不受蚊子线索处理过的水的影响。蚊子没有在雌性和雌性之间切换,始终显示出对雌性co足类动物的强烈偏好。因此,我们证明了在由雷氏乳杆菌侵袭性鱼类的存在下,缺乏降低风险的活动,进而,这种中间营养族群对入侵者的影响极易受到影响。此外,我们表明,蚊鱼对蚊幼虫的中间掠食者表现出性别偏向的掠食者选择性,这可能会影响捕食者种群的人口统计学,并反而增加疾病载体的扩散。我们提倡FRs和猎物转换的组合,以从多个营养水平全面量化入侵物种对本地生物的潜在影响。

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