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Intraguild predation in raptor assemblages: A review

机译:猛禽组合中的公会内捕食:回顾

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Intraguild predation, the killing of species that use similar resources, has been largely overlooked in raptor investigations. To help fill this gap in knowledge, we conducted a literature review, focusing on studies that tested the behavioural and demographic impact of intraguild predation on individuals, populations, and assemblages of diurnal and nocturnal raptorial species. Overall, data were available for 39 empirical and experimental studies on 63 populations belonging to 11 killer species and 15 victim species. An overview of these studies suggested that intraguild predation was a widespread, size-based phenomenon. Results from multiple studies on the same species at different locations were usually consistent across wide geographical areas. Individual-level demographic impacts included reduced site-occupancy, breeding success and survival. Individuals of the prey species responded to predation pressure through direct spatial avoidance, risk-sensitive habitat selection, short-term behavioural avoidance (e.g. reduced vocal activity and escape to refugia after predator detection) and, possibly, temporal segregation. Population-level effects were common but mainly examined as spatio-temporal correlations between the abundance of killer and victim species. Correlative evidence also suggested that intraguild predation may have the potential to structure whole raptor assemblages. More studies on other species and different geographic areas are needed to increase our understanding of the causes and consequences of this widespread interaction. From a conservation point of view, intraguild predation may limit the success of raptor preservation programmes and could be used as a management tool through its effect on mesopredator release and its potentially positive, indirect effects on game species. © 2008 The Authors.
机译:在猛禽调查中,公会内部捕食,即使用相似资源的物种的杀死,在很大程度上被忽视。为了填补这一知识空白,我们进行了文献综述,重点研究了行内捕食对昼夜活动性物种的个体,种群和组合的行为和人口影响。总体而言,可获得关于属于11个杀手物种和15个受害物种的63个种群的39个经验和实验研究的数据。这些研究的概述表明,公会内的掠食是一种普遍的,基于大小的现象。在不同地区对同一物种进行的多次研究结果通常在广泛的地理区域内是一致的。个人层面的人口影响包括减少场地占用,繁殖成功和生存。捕食物种的个体通过直接的空间规避,对风险敏感的栖息地选择,短期行为规避(例如,减少声带活动并在捕食者发现后逃避避难所)以及可能的时间隔离来应对掠夺压力。群体水平的影响是普遍的,但主要是作为大量杀手和受害者物种之间的时空相关性进行检验的。相关证据还表明,行会内捕食可能具有构成整个猛禽组合的潜力。需要对其他物种和不同地理区域进行更多研究,以加深我们对这种广泛相互作用的原因和后果的理解。从保护的角度来看,行会内捕食可能会限制猛禽保存程序的成功,并可能通过猛禽对中食者释放的影响以及对猎物物种的潜在积极,间接影响而用作管理工具。 ©2008作者。

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