Important mesopredator restricts feeding in response to risk cues from a new invasive predator

IF 1.8 3区 生物学 Q3 ECOLOGY
Hannah Diebboll
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Invasive predators can alter community structure and dynamics in their invaded communities through direct consumption of prey and by inducing prey to alter traits, such as behavior or morphology, to avoid predation. These changes can modify the strength or even the direction of species interactions which can have cascading effects throughout a community. On rocky shores in the Gulf of Maine, an important mesopredator, the whelk Nucella lapillus, alters its feeding behavior when it detects waterborne chemical cues of a long-established invasive crab, Carcinus maenas, potentially impacting the abundance and distribution patterns of sessile species and energy flow through the food web. A more recent invasive crab, Hemigrapsus sanguineus, has become a dominant predator in the southern Gulf of Maine rocky intertidal, but our understanding of its impacts on community structure and dynamics remains incomplete. I examined whether chemical cues from Hemigrapsus alter the feeding behavior of Nucella to better understand how native fauna are responding to this relatively new invasive predator and its potential impacts on the community. Nucella exhibited a risk-induced change in feeding behavior by significantly reducing its feeding rate on blue mussels (Mytilus edulis) when Hemigrapsus cues were detected. These findings demonstrate the capacity for rapid behavioral responses to new invasive species and highlight the potential for such interactions to alter community structure and dynamics.

重要的中型食肉动物根据新入侵的食肉动物的风险提示限制进食
入侵捕食者可以通过直接捕食猎物或诱使猎物改变行为或形态等特征来避免被捕食,从而改变其入侵群落的群落结构和动态。这些变化会改变物种相互作用的强度甚至方向,从而对整个群落产生连带效应。在缅因湾的岩石海岸上,一种重要的中层捕食者--乳螺(Nucella lapillus)在检测到一种长期入侵的螃蟹--胭脂鱼(Carcinus maenas)的水传播化学线索时,会改变其捕食行为,从而对无柄物种的数量和分布模式以及食物网中的能量流产生潜在影响。一种较新的入侵蟹 Hemigrapsus sanguineus 已成为缅因湾南部岩石潮间带的主要捕食者,但我们对其对群落结构和动态影响的了解仍不全面。为了更好地了解本地动物如何应对这种相对较新的外来捕食者及其对群落的潜在影响,我研究了来自血腥鲑的化学线索是否会改变 Nucella 的摄食行为。当检测到Hemigrapsus线索时,Nucella表现出一种风险诱导的摄食行为变化,即显著降低对蓝贻贝(Mytilus edulis)的摄食率。这些发现证明了对新入侵物种做出快速行为反应的能力,并强调了这种相互作用改变群落结构和动态的潜力。
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Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 生物-海洋与淡水生物学
CiteScore
4.30
自引率
0.00%
发文量
98
审稿时长
14 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology provides a forum for experimental ecological research on marine organisms in relation to their environment. Topic areas include studies that focus on biochemistry, physiology, behavior, genetics, and ecological theory. The main emphasis of the Journal lies in hypothesis driven experimental work, both from the laboratory and the field. Natural experiments or descriptive studies that elucidate fundamental ecological processes are welcome. Submissions should have a broad ecological framework beyond the specific study organism or geographic region. Short communications that highlight emerging issues and exciting discoveries within five printed pages will receive a rapid turnaround. Papers describing important new analytical, computational, experimental and theoretical techniques and methods are encouraged and will be highlighted as Methodological Advances. We welcome proposals for Review Papers synthesizing a specific field within marine ecology. Finally, the journal aims to publish Special Issues at regular intervals synthesizing a particular field of marine science. All printed papers undergo a peer review process before being accepted and will receive a first decision within three months.
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