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Asynchrony, fragmentation, and scale determine benefits of landscape heterogeneity to mobile herbivores

机译:异步性,碎片化和规模决定了景观异质性对移动食草动物的好处

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Understanding the ways that resource heterogeneity shapes the performance of individuals and the dynamics of populations offers a central challenge in contemporary ecology. Emerging evidence shows that herbivores track heterogeneity in nutritional quality of vegetation by responding to phenological differences in plants, differences that result from spatial and temporal variation in conditions favoring plant growth. Theory predicts that when spatial variation in temperature, nutrients, or moisture results in spatially asynchronous pulses of plant growth, herbivores are able to prolong the period during which they have access to forage of peak nutritional value. Although this idea has substantial support from observational and modeling studies, it has not been examined experimentally. We hypothesized that access to asynchronous resources enhances nutritional status and growth of herbivores and that the magnitude of this effect depends on the scale of access relative to the grain of resources. We tested these hypotheses in mesocosm experiment using the migratory grasshopper, Melanoplus sanguinipes, feeding on young wheat and protein-rich bran as a model system. We demonstrated access to asynchronous pulses in resources enhanced the efficiency of use of high quality resource use and increased growth of individuals by 13%. Disruption of this mechanism when landscapes were fragmented lowered efficiency of resource use and caused growth of individuals to decline by 15%. However, the strength of the effects of fragmentation on herbivore performance depended on the spatial extent of fragmentation relative to the spatial and temporal grain of resource emergence. Our findings add experimental support to modeling and observational studies that have linked herbivore performance to spatial and temporal variation in plant phenology. We also offer evidence that fragmentation can impair herbivore performance, even when the total amount and quality of resources on landscapes remains unchanged.
机译:理解资源异质性如何影响个体的行为和人口的动态,是当代生态学面临的主要挑战。新兴证据表明,草食动物通过响应植物的物候差异来追踪植被营养质量的异质性,差异是由有利于植物生长的条件的时空变化引起的。理论预测,当温度,养分或水分的空间变化导致植物生长在空间上不同步时,草食动物便能够延长其获得最高营养价值的饲料的时期。尽管这个想法得到了观测和建模研究的大力支持,但尚未经过实验检验。我们假设获得异步资源可以增强草食动物的营养状况和生长,并且这种影响的程度取决于相对于资源谷物的获得规模。我们使用迁徙蚱experiment Melanoplus sanguinipes,以年轻小麦和富含蛋白质的麸皮为模型,在中观实验中测试了这些假设。我们证明了对资源中异步脉冲的访问提高了使用高质量资源的效率,并使个人增长了13%。当景观分散时,这种机制的破坏降低了资源利用的效率,并使个人的增长下降了15%。但是,碎片化对草食动物性能的影响强度取决于碎片化的空间范围,相对于资源出现的时空粒度。我们的发现为将食草动物的表现与植物物候的时空变化联系起来的建模和观测研究提供了实验支持。我们还提供证据表明,即使景观资源的总量和质量保持不变,碎片化也会损害草食动物的性能。

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