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Evidence of intraspecific prey switching: stage-structured predation of polar bears on ringed seals

机译:种内猎物转换的证据:环形海豹对北极熊的阶段结构捕食

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Prey switching is a phenomenon in which a predator disproportionately consumes the most abundant prey type, and switches to preferentially consume another prey type if the first becomes relatively rare. This concept may be expanded outside of its usual usage describing switching between prey species (interspecific), to describe switching between prey stages within a given species (intraspecific). Polar bears (Ursus maritimus) are thought to seek out naive ringed seal (Pusa hispida) pups in the spring, but how that may change in years with low seal productivity is unknown. We addressed two main questions: If polar bears typically select for ringed seals’ pups, how does this change in years with reduced ringed-seal productivity? How does polar bear predation during years with low ringed-seal productivity impact the ringed seal population? We created a matrix population model for ringed seals to get an estimate of each stage’s availability to polar bears in the spring. These estimates of availability were combined with existing studies on the ages of seals consumed by polar bears in years of both high and low ringed seal productivity. Our results suggest that polar bears typically strongly select for ringed seal pups, but switch to disproportionately select older ringed seals in years with low pup availability. The effects of this on ringed seal population growth appear negligible. Non-intuitive results on the effect of prey switching on the prey population emphasize the importance of considering environmental sequences rather than individual years.Electronic supplementary materialThe online version of this article (10.1007/s00442-018-4297-x) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
机译:猎物转换是一种现象,其中捕食者不成比例地消耗最丰富的猎物类型,并且如果第一个变得相对稀少,则转换为优先消费另一种猎物类型。该概念可能会超出其通常用法的描述,即描述猎物种类之间的切换(种间),以描述给定物种内的猎物阶段之间的切换(种内)。人们认为北极熊(Ursus maritimus)会在春季寻找幼稚的环斑海豹(Pusa hispida)幼崽,但在海豹生产力低下的年份中,这种情况可能会如何变化尚不清楚。我们解决了两个主要问题:如果北极熊通常选择环斑海豹的幼崽,那么环斑海豹的生产力在几年内将如何变化?环状密封生产力低下的年份中的北极熊捕食如何影响环状海豹种群?我们为环形海豹创建了一个矩阵种群模型,以估算出春季每个阶段北极熊的可利用性。这些可用性的估计值与现有的研究相结合,既研究了环状环海豹的高生产力又经历了多年的北极熊所消耗的海豹的年龄。我们的研究结果表明,北极熊通常会强烈选择环斑海豹,但在幼崽可用性较低的年份中,北极熊会不成比例地选择较老的环斑海豹。这对环斑海豹种群增长的影响似乎可以忽略不计。关于猎物转换对猎物种群影响的非直观结果强调了考虑环境顺序而不是单个年份的重要性。电子补充材料本文的在线版本(10.1007 / s00442-018-4297-x)包含补充材料,其中适用于授权用户。

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