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Interspecific Competition for Shelters in Territorial and Gregarious Intertidal Grazers: Consequences for Individual Behaviour

机译:种间竞争在领土和滩涂群居食草动物避难所:对个人行为的后果

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Experiments have shown that interspecific interactions within consumer guilds can alter patterns of distribution, abundance and size of species. Plastic behavioural responses can be modulated by agonistic interactions. In many cases, consumers compete for space and shelters, and these interactions change the manner in which they exploit food. This study investigates the consequences of competition in the spatial and temporal organization of behaviour of intertidal grazers, which share algal resources and the use of rock crevices while resting, but exhibit different body sizes, spatial behaviour and foraging modes. We evaluate interaction strength between small gregarious Siphonaria lessoni and the larger territorial keyhole limpet Fissurella crassa and between S. lessoni and the medium-size gregarious chiton Chiton granosus. Using field manipulations and artificial arenas in the laboratory, we tested whether the use of crevices, micro-spatial distribution and activity are modified by the density of conspecifics and the presence of heterospecifics. Our results show that small-scale spatial segregation observed in the field between S. lessoni and C. granosus result from species-specific differences in habitat use. In turn, we found evidence that spatial segregation between F. crassa and S. lessoni results from highly asymmetric interference competition in the use of shelters. The presence of F. crassa reduced the use of crevices and growth rates of S. lessoni. Effects on growth rates are assumed to result from exposure to harsh environmental conditions rather than food limitation. Thus, neither gregarious behaviour nor differences in activity were sufficient to prevent competition with the larger grazer. Our study illustrates the importance of competition for shelters, which results in behavioural changes of the smaller-sized species, and how these plastic responses can translate into differences in growth rates. Use of shelters can thus be modulated by environmental conditions in a species-specific as well as an interactive manner within consumers’ guilds.
机译:实验表明,消费者行会内部的种间相互作用可以改变物种分布,数量和大小的模式。塑性行为反应可以通过激动相互作用来调节。在许多情况下,消费者争夺空间和庇护所,这些相互作用改变了他们开采食物的方式。这项研究调查了潮间草放牧者行为在时空组织中的竞争后果,这些放牧者在休息时共享藻类资源和使用岩石缝隙,但表现出不同的体型,空间行为和觅食方式。我们评估了小群群的虹吸管和更大的领地匙孔帽贝Fissurella crassa之间的相互作用强度,以及S. lessoni和中等大小的群聚Chiton Chiton granosus之间的相互作用强度。通过在实验室中使用现场操作和人工场所,我们测试了缝隙的使用,微空间分布和活动是否因同种异体的密度和异种异体的存在而改变。我们的结果表明,在田间小穗链霉菌和颗粒状梭菌之间的田间观察到小规模的空间隔离是由于栖息地使用的物种特异性差异造成的。反过来,我们发现证据表明F. crassa和S. lessoni之间的空间隔离是由庇护所的高度不对称干扰竞争引起的。 F. crassa的存在减少了缝链霉菌的缝隙使用和生长速率。假定对生长速率的影响是由于暴露于恶劣的环境条件而不是食物限制。因此,不合群的行为或活动差异都不足以阻止与大型放牧者的竞争。我们的研究表明了争夺庇护所的重要性,这会导致较小物种的行为发生变化,以及这些可塑性反应如何转化为增长率的差异。因此,庇护所的使用可以根据环境条件以物种特定以及消费者协会内部的互动方式进行调节。

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