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Effects of an exotic prey species on a native specialist: Example of the snail kite

机译:外来猎物对本地专家的影响:蜗牛风筝的例子

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Despite acknowledging that exotic species can exhibit tremendous influence over native populations, few case studies have clearly demonstrated the effects of exotic prey species on native predators. We examined the effects of the recently introduced island apple snail (Pomacea insularum) on the foraging behavior and energetics of the endangered snail kite (Rostrhamus sociabilis plumbeus) in Florida. We conducted time-activity budgets: (i) on kites foraging for native Florida apple snails (Pomacea paludosa) in major wetland units within the kites' range that had not been invaded by the exotic island apple snail and (ii) on kites foraging for exotic apple snails in Lake Tohopekaliga, the only major wetland utilized by the snail kite that had suffered a serious invasion of P. insularum. When foraging for P. insularum, snail kites dropped a greater proportion of snails, and they experienced increased handling times and decreased consumption rates; however, kites foraging for P. insularum also spent a smaller proportion of the day in flight. Estimates of net daily energy balances between kites feeding on P. insularum versus P. paludosa were comparable for adults, but juveniles experienced energetic deficiencies when feeding on the exotic snail. Due to this discrepancy, we hypothesize that wetlands invaded by P. insularum, such as Lake Tohopekaliga, may function as ecological traps for the snail kite in Florida by attracting breeding adults but simultaneously depressing juvenile survival. This study highlights the conservation implications and importance of elucidating the effects that exotic species have on native specialists, especially those that are endangered, because subtle influences on behavior may have significant population consequences.
机译:尽管承认外来物种可以对本地人口产生巨大影响,但很少有案例研究清楚地表明外来猎物物种对本地捕食者的影响。我们研究了最近引进的海岛苹果蜗牛(Pomacea insularum)对佛罗里达州濒临灭绝的蜗牛风筝(Rostrhamus sociabilis plumbeus)的觅食行为和能量的影响。我们进行了时间活动预算:(i)在风筝范围内未被湿地岛屿苹果蜗牛入侵的主要湿地单位中,佛罗里达野生苹果蜗牛(Pomacea paludosa)的风筝觅食,以及(ii)觅食的风筝Tohopekaliga湖中的奇异苹果蜗牛,这只蜗牛风筝所利用的唯一主要湿地遭受了严重的Insularum入侵。在为Insularum觅食时,蜗牛风筝会掉落更多比例的蜗牛,它们的处理时间增加且消耗率降低。然而,在岛上进行觅食的风筝在飞行中的时间也较小。在成年人中,以Insularum和paludosa为食的风筝之间的每日净能量平衡估计值是可比较的,但以异国蜗牛为食的少年却表现出精力不足。由于这种差异,我们假设被insularum入侵的湿地,例如Tohopekaliga湖,可能通过吸引成年成年成年人而成为佛罗里达风筝的生态陷阱,但同时又降低了少年的生存。这项研究强调了保护意义和阐明外来物种对本地专家尤其是濒临灭绝的专家的影响的重要性,因为对行为的微妙影响可能会对人口造成重大影响。

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