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Improving the assessment of predator functional responses by considering alternate prey and predator interactions

机译:考虑替代猎物和捕食者相互作用,提高捕食者功能响应的评估

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To improve understanding of the complex and variable patterns of predator foraging behavior in natural systems, it is critical to determine how density-dependent predation and predator hunting success are mediated by alternate prey or predator interference. Despite considerable theory and debate seeking to place predator-prey interactions in a more realistic context, few empirical studies have quantified the role of alternate prey or intraspecific interactions on predator-prey dynamics. We assessed functional responses of two similarly sized, sympatric carnivores, lynx (Lynx canadensis) and coyotes (Canis latrans), foraging on common primary (snowshoe hares; Lepus americanus) and alternate (red squirrels; Tamiasciurus hudsonicus) prey in a natural system. Lynx exhibited a hyperbolic prey-dependent response to changes in hare density, which is characteristic of predators relying primarily on a single prey species. In contrast, the lynx-squirrel response was found to be linear ratio dependent, or inversely dependent on hare density. The coyote-hare and coyote-squirrel interactions also were linear and influenced by predator density. We explain these novel results by apparent use of spatial and temporal refuges by prey, and the likelihood that predators commonly experience interference and lack of satiation when foraging. Our study provides empirical support from a natural predator-prey system that (1) predation rate may not be limited at high prey densities when prey are small or rarely captured; (2) interference competition may influence the predator functional response; and (3) predator interference has a variable role across different prey types. Ultimately, distinct functional responses of predators to different prey types illustrates the complexity associated with predator-prey interactions in natural systems and highlights the need to investigate predator behavior and predation rate in relation to the broader ecological community.
机译:为了改善自然系统中的捕食者觅食行为的复杂和可变模式的理解,确定依赖于密度的捕食和捕食者狩猎成功是如何通过交替的猎物或捕食者干扰介导的。尽管寻求在更现实的背景下征收捕食者 - 猎物互动的理论和辩论,但很少有实证研究已经量化了替代猎物或惯性相互作用对捕食者 - 猎物动态的作用。我们评估了两种类似大小的,SympaTric肉食病毒,Lynx(Lynx Canadensis)和Coyotes(Canis Latrans)的功能反应,觅食在普通的主要(Snowshoe Hares; Lepus Americanus)和替代(红松鼠; TamiaSciurus Hudsonicus)猎物在自然系统中。 Lynx表现出一种对野兔密度的变化的双曲线依赖性响应,这是捕食者主要依赖于单一猎物种类的捕食者的特征。相反,发现Lynx-Squirrel响应是依赖性的线性比率,或者依赖于野兔密度。 Coyote-Hare和Coyote-Surichrel相互作用也是线性的并且受捕食性密度的影响。我们解释了这些新颖的结果,通过捕食性的空间和时间避难,以及捕食者通常经历干扰和缺乏习惯时的可能性。我们的研究提供了自然捕食者 - 猎物系统的实证支持,当猎物小或很少被捕获时,(1)捕食率可能不会受到高猎物密度的限制; (2)干扰竞争可能影响捕食者功能反应; (3)捕食者干扰在不同的猎物类型中具有可变作用。最终,捕食者对不同猎物类型的不同功能响应说明了与自然系统中的捕食者 - 猎物交互相关的复杂性,并突出了研究捕食者行为和与更广泛的生态社区相关的捕食率的需要。

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