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Multi-species suppression of herbivores through consumptive and non-consumptive effects

机译:通过消耗性和非消耗性作用抑制食草动物

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Most studies investigating the importance of non-consumptive interactions for herbivore suppression focus on pairwise interactions between one predator and one prey, ignoring any community context. Further, the potential for non-consumptive interactions to arise between herbivores and non-enemy organisms is commonly overlooked. We investigated the relative contributions of consumptive and non-consumptive effects to aphid suppression by a wasp assemblage containing both enemies and non-enemies. We examined the suppression of two aphid species with different defensive strategies, pea aphids (Acyrthosiphon pisum), which drop from their host plant to the ground, and green peach aphids (Myzus persicae), which remain on the plant and merely walk away. The expectation was that riskier defensive behaviors, like abandoning the plant, would result in larger non-consumptive effects. We found that the outcome of multi-species interactions differed depending on the mechanism of suppression, with interference among wasps in their consumptive effects and additivity in their non-consumptive effects. We also found that, despite differences in defensive strategies, the non-consumptive effects of wasps on aphid abundance were significant for both aphid species. Furthermore, when part of a multi-species assemblage, non-enemies enhanced aphid suppression via complementary non-consumptive effects with lethal enemies, but this increase in suppression was offset by disruption in the consumptive suppression of aphids by lethal enemies. We conclude that non-consumptive effects arise from interactions with both enemy and non-enemy species and that both can contribute to herbivore suppression when part of a broader community. We predict that encouraging the presence of non-enemy organisms may provide insurance against fluctuations in the size of consumptive enemy populations and buffer against herbivore outbreaks.
机译:大多数研究非消费性相互作用对食草动物抑制作用的重要性的研究都集中在一个捕食者和一个猎物之间的成对相互作用,而忽略了任何社区环境。此外,食草动物和非敌人生物之间发生非消费性相互作用的可能性通常被忽略。我们调查了消费性和非消费性效应对既包含敌人又包含非敌人的黄蜂群抑制蚜虫的相对贡献。我们研究了采用不同防御策略对两种蚜虫的抑制作用,豌豆蚜虫(Acyrthosiphon pisum)从寄主植物落到地面,绿色桃蚜虫(Myzus persicae)保留在植物上,只是离开了。期望的是,较高风险的防御行为(如放弃植物)将导致更大的非消费性影响。我们发现,多种物种相互作用的结果因抑制机制而异,黄蜂之间的干扰是其消耗效应,而黄蜂的非消耗性效应是相加的。我们还发现,尽管防御策略有所不同,但黄蜂对两种蚜虫的非食用效应均很显着。此外,当是多物种组合的一部分时,非敌人通过与致命性敌人互补的非消耗性作用增强了对蚜虫的抑制作用,但是这种抑制作用的增加被致命性敌人对蚜虫的消耗性抑制作用的破坏所抵消。我们得出的结论是,与敌对物种和非敌对物种的相互作用都产生了非消费性影响,当它们成为更广泛社区的一部分时,两者都可能对食草动物产生抑制作用。我们预测,鼓励非敌人生物的存在可能为抵御消费性敌军人数的波动提供保障,并为食草动物的爆发提供缓冲。

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