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Temperate predators and seasonal water temperatures impact feeding of a range expanding tropical fish

机译:温带的捕食者和季节性水温影响范围扩大的热带鱼的摄食

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Range expansions of species due to climate change threaten the function and composition of marine ecosystems globally, yet factors constraining or facilitating this redistribution are poorly understood. Native predators may constrain prey shifting poleward through consumption, or by restricting their feeding activity. However, the extent that native predators impact range-expanders will likely be structured by physiological mismatches between these groups, associated with water temperatures. We examined how temperate predators and seasonal water temperature affected foraging of the planktivorous tropical reef fish, Abudefduf vaigiensis, within temperate southeastern Australian waters, an emerging new range. Foraging excursions of A. vaigiensis were compared between predator-rich marine reserves and predator-depauperate fished reefs during summer and winter (similar to 18 and 22 degrees C water, respectively). A. vaigiensis foraged with shorter excursions in marine reserves than fished reefs and higher excursions during summer than winter. Effects of predation risk and water temperature on A. vaigiensis foraging were isolated in an aquarium experiment. Groups were held at 18 or 22 degrees C and visually exposed to a temperate predator, a predator control (temperate herbivore) and an empty tank. Foraging excursions and feeding rates were reduced when exposed to predators at 22 degrees C, but did not differ between predator and the predator control or empty tank at 18 degrees C. Results suggest temperate predators may restrict range expansions of A. vaigiensis by reducing its' food intake during summer months. But winter water temperatures may limit feeding, independent of predation risk. Protection of predators from fishing should improve resistance of some marine ecosystems to impacts of range expanding prey.
机译:由于气候变化,物种范围的扩大威胁着全球海洋生态系统的功能和组成,但人们对限制或促进这种再分配的因素知之甚少。本土捕食者可能通过消费或限制其摄食活动来限制猎物向极地移动。然而,本地掠食者影响范围扩展者的程度很可能由这些群体之间的生理失配(与水温相关)来构造。我们研究了温带捕食者和季节性水温如何影响澳大利亚东南部温带水域(一个新兴的新范围)内的板状热带珊瑚鱼Abudefduf vaigiensis的觅食。在夏季和冬季(分别类似于18和22摄氏度的水),比较了捕食丰富的海洋保护区和掠夺性贫化的鱼礁之间的游动曲霉。在海洋保护区中觅食的越南曲霉的游猎时间比鱼礁短,而在夏季,觅食的游猎活动比冬季的游猎活动高。在水族馆实验中分离了捕食风险和水温对A. vaigiensis觅食的影响。将各组保持在18或22摄氏度,目视暴露于温带食肉动物,食肉动物控制动物(温带草食动物)和空罐中。当暴露于22°C的捕食者下时,觅食的偏移和摄食率降低,但在18°C的捕食者与捕食者对照或空罐之间没有差异。结果表明,温带的捕食者可能通过降低其对虾的范围扩展进行限制夏季的食物摄入量。但是,冬季水温可能会限制进食,而不受捕食风险的影响。保护捕食者免受捕捞,应提高一些海洋生态系统对范围扩大的猎物的影响的抵抗力。

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    《Marine biology》 |2016年第4期|70.1-70.14|共14页
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    Univ Technol Sydney, Sch Life Sci, Sydney, NSW 2007, Australia;

    Univ Technol Sydney, Sch Life Sci, Sydney, NSW 2007, Australia;

    Univ Technol Sydney, Sch Life Sci, Sydney, NSW 2007, Australia;

    Macquarie Univ, Dept Biol Sci, North Ryde, Sydney, NSW 2109, Australia;

    Univ Technol Sydney, Sch Life Sci, Sydney, NSW 2007, Australia;

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