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Body size and tree species composition determine variation in prey consumption in a forest‐inhabiting generalist predator

机译:身体大小和树种组成决定了森林居住的通用捕食者中猎物消费的变化

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Trophic interactions may strongly depend on body size and environmental variation, but this prediction has been seldom tested in nature. Many spiders are generalist predators that use webs to intercept flying prey. The size and mesh of orb webs increases with spider size, allowing a more efficient predation on larger prey. We studied to this extent the orb‐weaving spider Araneus diadematus inhabiting forest fragments differing in edge distance, tree diversity, and tree species. These environmental variables are known to correlate with insect composition, richness, and abundance. We anticipated these forest characteristics to be a principle driver of prey consumption. We additionally hypothesized them to impact spider size at maturity and expect shifts toward larger prey size distributions in larger individuals independently from the environmental context. We quantified spider diet by means of metabarcoding of nearly 1,000 A. diadematus from a total of 53 forest plots. This approach allowed a massive screening of consumption dynamics in nature, though at the cost of identifying the exact prey identity, as well as their abundance and putative intraspecific variation. Our study confirmed A. diadematus as a generalist predator, with more than 300 prey ZOTUs detected in total. At the individual level, we found large spiders to consume fewer different species, but adding larger species to their diet. Tree species composition affected both prey species richness and size in the spider's diet, although tree diversity per se had no influence on the consumed prey. Edges had an indirect effect on the spider diet as spiders closer to the forest edge were larger and therefore consumed larger prey. We conclude that both intraspecific size variation and tree species composition shape the consumed prey of this generalist predator.
机译:营养互动可能强烈取决于体型和环境变化,但这种预测很少在自然中进行测试。许多蜘蛛是使用Web拦截飞行猎物的通用捕食者。 ORB Web的尺寸和网格随蜘蛛尺寸的增加,允许更有效地对更大的猎物捕获。我们在这方面研究了织造的蜘蛛蜘蛛阿兰氏菌栖息在边缘距离,树木多样性和树种不同的森林碎片。已知这些环境变量与昆虫成分,丰富和丰度相关。我们预计这些森林特征是猛禽消费的原则。我们还将它们假设在成熟时冲击蜘蛛尺寸,并且期望从环境上下文的较大个体中的较大猎物尺寸分布。我们通过近1,000A的近1,000A次造成的蜘蛛饮食来定量蜘蛛。这种方法允许大量筛选消费动态的性质,尽管以识别确切的猎物身份以及其丰富和推定的拆散变异的成本。我们的研究证实了A. DiaDematus作为一般捕食者,总共检测到300多个猎物Zotus。在个人层面,我们发现大型蜘蛛消耗更少的不同物种,但为他们的饮食添加了较大的物种。树种成分影响了蜘蛛饮食中的猎物丰富和大小,尽管树多是对消费的猎物没有影响。由于更靠近森林边缘的蜘蛛更大,因此消耗更大的猎物,因此边缘对蜘蛛饮食进行间接影响。我们得出结论,有内部尺寸变化和树种组成均为该通用捕食者的消耗猎物。

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