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Factors Influencing Movements and Foraging Ecology of American Alligators (Alligator mississippiensis) in a Dynamic Subtropical Coastal Ecosystem

机译:动态亚热带沿海生态系统影响美洲短吻鳄(alligator mississippiensis)运动和觅食生态的因素

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Top predators can have large effects on community and population dynamics but we still know relatively little about their roles in ecosystems and which biotic and abiotic factors potentially affect their behavioral patterns. Understanding the roles played by top predators is a pressing issue because many top predator populations around the world are declining rapidly yet we do not fully understand what the consequences of their potential extirpation could be for ecosystem structure and function. In addition, individual behavioral specialization is commonplace across many taxa, but studies of its prevalence, causes, and consequences in top predator populations are lacking. In this dissertation I investigated the movement, feeding patterns, and drivers and implications of individual specialization in an American alligator (Alligator mississippiensis) population inhabiting a dynamic subtropical estuary. I found that alligator movement and feeding behaviors in this population were largely regulated by a combination of biotic and abiotic factors that varied seasonally. I also found that the population consisted of individuals that displayed an extremely wide range of movement and feeding behaviors, indicating that individual specialization is potentially an important determinant of the varied roles of alligators in ecosystems. Ultimately, I found that assuming top predator populations consist of individuals that all behave in similar ways in terms of their feeding, movements, and potential roles in ecosystems is likely incorrect. As climate change and ecosystem restoration and conservation activities continue to affect top predator populations worldwide, individuals will likely respond in different and possibly unexpected ways.
机译:顶级掠食者可能会对社区和人口动态产生重大影响,但我们对它们在生态系统中的作用以及哪些生物和非生物因素可能影响其行为方式的了解仍然相对较少。了解顶级捕食者所扮演的角色是一个紧迫的问题,因为世界上许多顶级捕食者的数量正在迅速下降,但我们还不完全了解它们的潜在灭绝对生态系统的结构和功能会产生什么后果。此外,个人行为专门化在许多生物分类中是司空见惯的,但是缺乏对顶级捕食者种群中其流行程度,成因和后果的研究。在本文中,我研究了居住在亚热带动态河口的美洲短吻鳄种群的运动,进食方式和驱动因素以及个体专业化的意义。我发现该种群中的鳄鱼运动和摄食行为在很大程度上受季节性变化的生物和非生物因素的共同影响。我还发现,种群由表现出极为广泛的运动和摄食行为的个体组成,这表明个体的专业化可能是鳄鱼在生态系统中各种角色的重要决定因素。最终,我发现假定顶级捕食者种群由在喂养,活动和在生态系统中的潜在角色方面都表现出相似行为的个体组成,这可能是错误的。随着气候变化以及生态系统的恢复和保护活动继续影响世界范围内的主要捕食者种群,个人可能会以不同且可能出乎意料的方式做出反应。

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    Rosenblatt Adam;

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