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Consumers mediate natural variation between prey richness and resource use in a benthic marine community

机译:消费者在底栖海洋群落中介导猎物丰富度与资源利用之间的自然变化

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Space is the limiting resource for sessile organisms on marine rocky substrata, and the availability of space is decreased by recruitment and growth but increased through senescence, physical disturbance and consumption. In the present study, we examined whether consumers mediate variation in the relationship between prey richness and resource (space) use in subtidal epi-faunal communities. First, we used surveys to identify relationships between prey richness, consumer richness, consumer identity and consumer abundance with available space. As predicted, available space was inversely correlated with sessile prey richness and positively correlated with consumer richness. However, a model selection approach identified the abundance of sea urchins and chitons specifically as the best predictors of available space, suggesting that the proportion of available space is a reasonable indicator of recent disturbance. Next, we manipulated urchin density in the field to test the hypothesis that urchins control the structure of this community by grazing sessile taxa and facilitating smaller consumers. Diet analyses and structural equation models together indicate that urchins generate available space directly by consuming macroscopic sessile prey, and indirectly by facilitating chitons, which maintain patches of space free of microscopic algae and recruits of larger sessile taxa. The significant interaction between prey richness and experimental urchin density on available space suggests that prey richness may buffer the impacts of urchin grazing. More generally, we highlight the need to study the effects of species richness on the structure of communities in the context of relevant ecological processes.
机译:空间是海洋岩石地层上无柄生物的限制资源,空间的可用性因募集和生长而减少,但由于衰老,物理干扰和消耗而增加。在本研究中,我们研究了潮下表层动物群落中消费者是否介导了猎物丰富度与资源(空间)使用之间关系的变化。首先,我们使用调查来确定猎物丰富度,消费者丰富度,消费者身份和具有可用空间的消费者丰富度之间的关系。如预测的那样,可用空间与无柄猎物的丰富度成反比,而与消费者的丰富度成正比。然而,一种模型选择方法将海胆和Chitons的丰富度专门确定为可用空间的最佳预测指标,这表明可用空间的比例是近期干扰的合理指标。接下来,我们在野外操纵野孩子的密度,以检验野孩子通过放牧无柄分类单元并促进较小的消费者来控制该社区结构的假设。饮食分析和结构方程模型一起表明,海胆通过食用宏观无柄的猎物直接产生可用空间,而通过促进Chitons间接产生可利用的空间,而Chitons则保持了无微藻类和较大的无柄类群的新空间。猎物丰富度与实验性海胆密度在可用空间上的显着相互作用表明,猎物丰富度可以缓冲海胆放牧的影响。更一般而言,我们强调需要在相关生态过程的背景下研究物种丰富度对社区结构的影响。

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    《Marine ecology progress series》 |2012年第25期|p.131-143|共13页
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    Robin Elahi; Kenneth P. Sebens;

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    Friday Harbor Laboratories, University of Washington, Friday Harbor, Washington 98250, USA Department of Biology, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 98195, USA;

    Friday Harbor Laboratories, University of Washington, Friday Harbor, Washington 98250, USA Department of Biology, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 98195, USA School of Aquatic and Fisheries Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 98195;

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  • 关键词

    space; diversity; strongylocentrotus; tonicella; subtidal; epifauna;

    机译:空间;多样性圆角虫扁桃体潮下动物;

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