Data from: Mesopredator suppression by an apex predator alleviates the risk of predation perceived by small prey
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Predators can impact their prey via consumptive effects that occur through direct killing, and via non-consumptive effects that arise when the behaviour and phenotypes of prey shift in response to the risk of predation. Although predators' consumptive effects can have cascading population-level effects on species at lower trophic levels there is less evidence that predators' non-consumptive effects propagate through ecosystems. Here we provide evidence that suppression of abundance and activity of a mesopredator (the feral cat) by an apex predator (the dingo) has positive effects on both abundance and foraging efficiency of a desert rodent. Then by manipulating predators' access to food patches we further the idea that apex predators provide small prey with refuge from predation by showing that rodents increased their habitat breadth and use of ‘risky′ food patches where an apex predator was common but mesopredators rare. Our study suggests that apex predators' suppressive effects on mesopredators extend to alleviate both mesopredators' consumptive and non-consumptive effects on prey.
捕食者可通过两种途径对猎物施加影响:其一为通过直接猎杀产生的消耗性效应(consumptive effects),其二为当猎物的行为与表型因捕食风险发生改变时产生的非消耗性效应(non-consumptive effects)。尽管捕食者的消耗性效应可对低营养级物种产生级联种群效应,但目前关于捕食者非消耗性效应能否在生态系统中传播的实证仍较为有限。
本研究证实,顶级捕食者(apex predator)澳洲野犬(dingo)对中级捕食者(mesopredator)野化家猫(feral cat)的种群丰度与活动行为的抑制作用,可对荒漠啮齿类的种群数量及觅食效率产生积极影响。随后,我们通过操控捕食者对觅食斑块的访问权限,进一步验证了“顶级捕食者可为小型猎物提供捕食避难所”这一观点:研究发现,在顶级捕食者常见而中级捕食者稀少的区域,啮齿类的生境广度显著提升,且更多利用被视为“高风险”的觅食斑块。
本研究结果表明,顶级捕食者对中级捕食者的抑制效应,可同时缓解中级捕食者对猎物产生的消耗性与非消耗性效应。
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