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Individual and combined effects of two types of phenological shifts on predator-prey interactions

机译:两种物候变化对捕食者-被捕者相互作用的个体和综合影响

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Timing of phenological events varies among years with natural variation in environmental conditions and is also shifting in response to climate change. These phenological shifts likely have many effects on species interactions. Most research on the ecological consequences of phenological shifts has focused on variation in simple metrics such as phenological firsts. However, for a population, a phenological event exhibits a temporal distribution with many attributes that can vary (e.g., mean, variance, skewness), each of which likely has distinct effects on interactions. In this study, we manipulated two attributes of the phenological distribution of a prey species to determine their individual and combined effects on predator-prey interactions. Specifically, we studied how shifts in the mean and variation around the mean (i.e., synchrony) of hatching by tadpoles (Hyla cinerea) affected interactions with predatory dragonfly naiads (Tramea carolina). At the end of larval development, we quantified survival and growth of predator and prey. We found that both types of shifts altered demographic rates of the prey; that the effects of synchrony shifts, though rarely studied, were at least as strong as those due to mean shifts; and that the combined effects of shifts in synchrony and mean were additive rather than synergistic. By dissecting the roles of two types of shifts, this study represents a significant step toward a comprehensive understanding of the complex effects of phenological shifts on species interactions. Embracing this complexity is critical for predicting how climate change will alter community dynamics.
机译:物候事件的发生时间随环境条件的自然变化而变化,并且随着气候变化而变化。这些物候变化可能会对物种相互作用产生许多影响。关于物候变化的生态后果的大多数研究都集中在诸如物候优先等简单指标的变化上。然而,对于人口而言,物候事件表现出具有许多可以变化的属性(例如,均值,方差,偏度)的时间分布,每种属性可能对交互具有不同的影响。在这项研究中,我们操纵了一个猎物物种的物候分布的两个属性,以确定它们对捕食者-猎物相互作用的个体影响和综合影响。具体来说,我们研究了mean(Hyla cinerea)孵化的均值和均值变化(即同步性)如何影响与掠食性蜻蜓(Tramea carolina)的相互作用。在幼体发育结束时,我们量化了捕食者和猎物的生存和生长。我们发现,两种转变都改变了猎物的人口统计率。同步移位的影响尽管很少研究,但至少与均值移位一样强;并且同步和均值变化的综合影响是加性的而不是协同的。通过剖析两种转变的作用,本研究代表了迈向全面理解物候转变对物种相互作用的复杂影响的重要一步。接受这种复杂性对于预测气候变化将如何改变社区动态至关重要。

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