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Birds defend trees from herbivores in a Neotropical forest canopy

机译:鸟类保护新热带林冠层中的草食动物免受树木侵害

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Most forest birds include arthropods in their diet, sometimes specializing on arthropods that consume plant foliage. Experimental tests of whether bird predation on arthropods can reduce plant damage, however, are few and restricted to relatively low-diversity systems. Here, we describe an experimental test in a diverse tropical forest of whether birds indirectly defend foliage from arthropod herbivores. We also compare how the indirect effects of bird predation vary with different levels of foliage productivity in the canopy vs. the understory. For three Neotropical tree species, we observed that birds decreased local arthropod densities on canopy branches and reduced consequent damage to leaves. In contrast, we observed no evidence of bird–arthropod limitation on conspecific saplings in the less productive understory of the same forest. Our results support theory that predicts trophic cascades where productivity is high and suggest that birds play an important role in Neotropical communities by means of their indirect defense of some canopy tree species.
机译:大多数森林鸟类的饮食中都含有节肢动物,有时专门研究消耗植物叶子的节肢动物。但是,关于节肢动物上鸟类捕食是否可以减少植物危害的实验测试很少,并且仅限于相对低多样性的系统。在这里,我们描述了在多样化的热带森林中进行的一项实验测试,该测试是鸟类是否间接保护节肢动物食草动物的叶子。我们还比较了鸟类捕食的间接影响如何随树冠下层与下层冠层生产力的不同而变化。对于三种新热带树种,我们观察到鸟类降低了冠层树枝上的节肢动物密度,并减少了对叶子的损害。相反,我们没有观察到在同一个森林中生产力较低的林下对特定种苗的鸟类节肢动物的限制。我们的结果支持了预测生产力高的营养级联的理论,并表明鸟类通过间接保护某些冠层树种而在新热带群落中发挥重要作用。

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