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Intraguild predation and mesopredator release effect on long-lived prey

机译:公会内捕食和中子释放对长寿猎物的影响

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Complete extirpation of a species can generate cascading effects throughout an ecosystem, yet are precisely the goal of island eradications of pest species. "Mesopredator release effect", an asymmetrical special case of intraguild predation, has been hypothesised as a possible indirect effect from eradications, where superpredator removal can generate a mesopredator increase which may increase the impact on their shared prey. Theoretically this suggests that for intraguild predators, the superpredator may protect the shared prey from mesopredation, and removal of superpredators alone is not recommended. We create a model of long-lived age-structured shared prey and explore the non-equilibrium dynamics of this system. The superpredator can impact all prey life-stages (adult survival and reproductive success) whereas the smaller mesopredator can only impact early life-stages (reproductive success). This model is independently tested with data from a closed oceanic island system where eradication of introduced intraguild predators is possible for conservation of threatened birds. Mesopredator release only occurs in strongly top-down moderated (resource-abundant) systems. Even when mesopredator release can occur, the negative impact of more mesopredators is outweighed by the benefit of superpredator removal, allowing recovery of the prey population. Results are robust to 10% variation in model parameters. The consideration of age-structured prey contradicts previous theoretical results for mesopredator release effect and intraguild predation. Superpredator eradication is vital for population recovery of long-lived insular species. Nonetheless island conservation must retain a whole-ecosystem perspective given the complex trophic relationships among multiple species on islands.
机译:物种的完全灭绝可以在整个生态系统中产生级联效应,而这恰恰是消灭有害生物物种的岛屿的目标。假想公会内捕食的一种不对称特殊情况“中s释放效应”,被认为是根除的一种可能的间接影响,在这种消灭中,超pre的去除会产生中op的增加,这可能会增加对它们共同猎物的影响。从理论上讲,这表明对于公会内的捕食者来说,超级捕食者可以保护共享的猎物免于中毒,因此不建议单独删除超级捕食者。我们创建了一个具有年龄结构的长寿命共享猎物模型,并探索了该系统的非平衡动力学。超级掠食者可以影响所有猎物的生命阶段(成年生存和生殖成功),而较小的中食者只能影响早期的生命阶段(生殖成功)。使用来自封闭的海洋岛系统的数据对该模型进行了独立测试,在该系统中,可以消灭引进的公会内掠食者以保护濒危鸟类。 Mesopredator释放仅发生在自上而下严格控制(资源丰富)的系统中。即使发生中性繁殖者释放,去除超级捕食者的好处也抵消了更多中性繁殖者的负面影响,使猎物种群得以恢复。结果对于模型参数的10%变化是可靠的。具有年龄结构的猎物的考虑与先前关于中食器释放效应和行会内捕食的理论结果相矛盾。消除超级捕食者对于长寿岛种的种群恢复至关重要。但是,鉴于岛屿上多种物种之间的复杂营养关系,岛屿保护必须保留整个生态系统的观点。

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