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Moonlight rather than moon phase influences activity and habitat use in an invasive amphibian predator and its native amphibian prey

机译:月光而不是月光,影响活动和栖息地在侵入式两栖捕食者和其天然两栖猎物中使用

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Predation affects population dynamics via both direct mortality and behavioural responses to the threat of death. Environmental factors are known to influence the activity of both predator and prey in amphibians by interacting with their physiological constraints. For instance, lunar cues (moonlight and moon cycle) influence amphibian predation risk and foraging efficiency. However, little information is available on how the moonlight affects activity and habitat use. Here, we investigated whether lunar light flux, environmental variables, and lunar phases influence abundance and habitat use in a predator-prey system consisting of an invasive predator (i.e., the American bullfrog Lithobates catesbeianus) and a native prey (i.e., the green frogs Pelophylax spp.). In accordance with both the "visual acuity" and "predation risk" hypotheses, the activity of the invasive predator was enhanced in moonlit nights, especially in open habitats, whereas the activity of the native prey species seemed to be not affected by the intensity of moonlight. Contrary to the "habitat-mediated predation risk hypothesis", no suppressive effect of moonlight in open habitats was found for L. catesbeianus, this possibly evidencing the lack of perceived predation risk by this alien species. Moon cycle had no effect on American bullfrog abundance and weakly affected the activity of green frogs especially in open habitats between the first quarter and the full moon. Our study shows how moonlight, lunar phases and environmental parameters influence the behaviour and ecology of the American bullfrog and one of its native prey. Since indirect effects have the potential to moderate or amplify the impacts of invasive species on native populations, our findings could help to understand the spreading of American bullfrogs and to possibly mitigate their impacts on native fauna through habitat restoration.
机译:捕食通过直接死亡率和对死亡威胁的直接死亡率和行为响应来影响人口动态。已知环境因素通过与其生理限制互动来影响捕食者和猎物中的捕食者和猎物的活性。例如,月球线索(月光和月亮周期)会影响两栖捕食风险和觅食效率。但是,很少的信息可以获得月光如何影响活动和栖息地使用。在这里,我们调查了月球光通量,环境变量和月球阶段是否影响了由侵入性捕食者组成的捕食者 - 猎物系统中的丰度和栖息地使用(即,美国牛牛蛙丝网北尼亚斯)和本地猎物(即绿青蛙pelophylax spp。)。根据“视力”和“捕食风险”假设,侵入性捕食者的活动在月光下的夜晚增强,特别是在开放栖息地,而本机猎物物种的活动似乎不受强度的影响月光。与“栖息地介导的掠夺风险假设”相反,为L. Catesbeianus发现了Moonlight的抑制作用,这可能证明了这种外来物种缺乏感知掠夺风险。月球周期对美国牛蛙丰富的影响没有影响,弱势影响绿色青蛙的活动,特别是在第一季度和满月之间的开放栖息地。我们的研究表明,月光如何影响美国牛蛙的行为和生态和其原生猎物之一。由于间接影响有可能中等或放大侵入性物种对原生人群的影响,因此我们的研究结果可以帮助了解美国牛蛙的传播,并通过栖息地恢复来减轻其对本地动物的影响。

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