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Seasonal Trophic Niche Shift and Cascading Effect of a Generalist Predator Fish

机译:一般捕食性鱼类的季节营养生态位移和层叠效应

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Few studies have examined how foraging niche shift of a predator over time cascade down to local prey communities. Here we examine patterns of temporal foraging niche shifts of a generalist predator (yellow catfish, Pelteobagrus fulvidraco) and the abundance of prey communities in a subtropical lake. We predicted that the nature of these interactions would have implications for patterns in diet shifts and growth of the predator. Our results show significant decreases in planktivory and benthivory from late spring to summer and autumn, whereas piscivory increased significantly from mid-summer until late autumn and also increased steadily with predator body length. The temporal dynamics in predator/prey ratios indicate that the predation pressure on zooplankton and zoobenthos decreased when the predation pressure on the prey fish and shrimps was high. Yellow catfish adjusted their foraging strategies to temporal changes in food availability, which is in agreement with optimal foraging theory. Meanwhile the decrease in planktivory and benthivory of yellow catfish enabled primary consumers, such as zooplankton and benthic invertebrates, to develop under low grazing pressure via trophic cascading effects in the local food web. Thus, yellow catfish shifts its foraging niche to intermediate consumers in the food web to benefit the energetic demand on growth and reproduction during summer, which in turn indirectly facilitate the primary consumers. In complex food webs, trophic interactions are usually expected to reduce the strength and penetrance of trophic cascades. However, our study demonstrates strong associations between foraging niche of piscivorous fish and abundance of prey. This relationship appeared to be an important factor in producing top-down effects on both benthic and planktonic food webs. Citation: Xu J, Wen Z, Gong Z, Zhang M, Xie P, et al. (2012) Seasonal Trophic Niche Shift and Cascading Effect of a Generalist Predator Fish. PLoS ONE 7(12): e49691. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0049691
机译:很少有研究检查掠食者随着时间的流逝向着当地猎物群落的生态位转移。在这里,我们研究了通俗捕食者(黄色cat鱼,黄lt鱼)的时间觅食利基转移的模式以及亚热带湖泊中丰富的猎物群落。我们预测这些相互作用的性质将对饮食变化和捕食者生长的方式产生影响。我们的结果表明,从春季末到夏季和秋季,浮游动物和底栖动物显着减少,而食肉动物从仲夏到秋季末显着增加,并且随着捕食者的体长而稳定增加。捕食者/猎物比率的时间动态表明,当捕食鱼类和虾的捕食压力较高时,浮游动物和底栖动物的捕食压力会降低。黄cat鱼根据食物供应的时间变化调整了觅食策略,这与最佳觅食理论相符。同时,黄cat鱼浮游生物和底栖动物数量的减少使主要的消费者(如浮游动物和底栖无脊椎动物)能够通过当地食物网中的营养级联作用在低放牧压力下发展。因此,黄cat鱼将其觅食利基转移到食物网中的中间消费者,从而满足了夏季对生长和繁殖的旺盛需求,从而间接地为主要消费者提供了便利。在复杂的食物网中,通常预期营养相互作用会降低营养级联的强度和渗透性。但是,我们的研究表明,食鱼鱼的生态位觅食与猎物丰富之间有很强的联系。这种关系似乎是对底栖和浮游食物网产生自上而下影响的重要因素。引文:徐进,文正,龚正,张敏,谢鹏,等。 (2012)季节性营养小生境转移和多面体捕食鱼的级联效应。公共科学学报7(12):e49691。 doi:10.1371 / journal.pone.0049691

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