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Evidence of weaker phenotypic plasticity by prey to novel cues from non-native predators

机译:猎物对来自非本地掠食者的新线索的表型可塑性较弱的证据

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Abstract A central question in evolutionary biology is how coevolutionary history between predator and prey influences their interactions. Contemporary global change and range expansion of exotic organisms impose a great challenge for prey species, which are increasingly exposed to invading non-native predators, with which they share no evolutionary history. Here, we complete a comprehensive survey of empirical studies of coevolved and naive predator?¢????prey interactions to assess whether a shared evolutionary history with predators influences the magnitude of predator-induced defenses mounted by prey. Using marine bivalves and gastropods as model prey, we found that coevolved prey and predator-naive prey showed large discrepancies in magnitude of predator-induced phenotypic plasticity. Although naive prey, predominantly among bivalve species, did exhibit some level of plasticity ?¢???? prey exposed to native predators showed significantly larger amounts of phenotypic plasticity. We discuss these results and the implications they may have for native communities and ecosystems.
机译:摘要进化生物学中的一个核心问题是捕食者与猎物之间的共同进化史如何影响它们的相互作用。当代全球变化和外来生物的范围扩展给猎物物种带来了巨大的挑战,这些猎物物种越来越多地受到入侵的非本土掠食者的攻击,而它们没有任何进化史。在这里,我们完成了对演化的天真捕食者与天敌相互作用的实证研究的全面调查,以评估与掠食者共享的进化史是否会影响被捕食者捕食者诱导的防御的规模。使用海洋双壳类动物和腹足动物作为模型的猎物,我们发现共进化的猎物和天敌捕食者在捕食者诱导的表型可塑性大小上显示出很大的差异。尽管幼稚的猎物(主要是双壳类动物)表现出一定程度的可塑性。暴露于天然捕食者的猎物表现出明显更多的表型可塑性。我们讨论了这些结果及其对本地社区和生态系统的影响。

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