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Feeling the heat: the effect of acute temperature changes on predator–prey interactions in coral reef fish

机译:感觉到热量:温度急剧变化对珊瑚礁鱼类中捕食者与猎物相互作用的影响

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Recent studies demonstrate that the elevated temperatures predicted to occur by the end of the century can affect the physiological performance and behaviour of larval and juvenile fishes; however, little is known of the effect of these temperatures on ecological processes, such as predator–prey interactions. Here, we show that exposure to elevated temperatures significantly affected the predator–prey interactions of a pair of common reef fish, the planktivorous damselfish (Pomacentrus wardi) and the piscivorous dottyback (Pseudochromis fuscus). When predators exposed to elevated temperatures interacted with prey exposed in a similar manner, maximal attack speeds increased. This effect coupled with decreasing prey escape speeds and escape distances led to increased predation rates. Prey exposed to elevated temperatures also had decreased reaction distances and increased apparent looming threshold, suggesting that their sensory performance was affected. This occurred despite the increase in maximal attack speeds, which in other species has been shown to increase reaction distances. These results suggest that the escape performance of prey is sensitive to short-term increases in ambient temperature. As marine environments become more thermally variable in the future, our results demonstrate that some predators may become more successful, suggesting that there will be strong selection for the maintenance of maximal escape performance in prey. In the present era of rapid climate change, understanding how changes to individual performance influence the relationships between predators and their prey will be increasingly important in predicting the effects of climate change within ecosystems.
机译:最近的研究表明,预计到本世纪末会出现高温,这会影响幼鱼和幼鱼的生理性能和行为。然而,人们对这些温度对生态过程的影响知之甚少,例如掠食者与猎物的相互作用。在这里,我们表明,暴露于高温会显着影响一对普通礁鱼,浮游的雀鲷(Pomacentrus wardi)和食鱼的小背鲷(Pseudochromis fuscus)的捕食者与猎物之间的相互作用。当暴露于高温的捕食者与暴露于类似状态的猎物相互作用时,最大攻击速度会增加。这种影响加上猎物逃逸速度和逃逸距离的降低导致掠食率的提高。暴露于高温的猎物还具有缩短的反应距离和明显的隐现阈值,表明它们的感官性能受到影响。尽管最大攻击速度有所提高,但仍发生了这种情况,在其他物种中,最大攻击速度已显示出增加了反应距离。这些结果表明,猎物的逃避性能对环境温度的短期升高敏感。随着将来海洋环境变得更加热变,我们的结果表明,某些捕食者可能会变得更加成功,这表明将有很多选择来维持猎物的最大逃逸性能。在当今快速的气候变化时代,了解个体行为的变化如何影响食肉动物与其猎物之间的关系对于预测生态系统内气候变化的影响将变得越来越重要。

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