向日葵海星降低紫海胆的捕食率取决于海胆的饥饿状态

IF 2.7 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ECOLOGY
Ecosphere Pub Date : 2024-07-22 DOI:10.1002/ecs2.4948
Ross Whippo, Sarah Gravem, Ethan Porter-Hughes, Aaron W. E. Galloway
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摘要

生态系统的功能部分是通过直接的物种相互作用来维持的,但间接的相互作用和非消耗性影响可能具有同等的生态重要性。在北美西海岸,捕食性向日葵海星(Pycnopodia helianthoides)最近的种群崩溃与紫海胆(Strongylocentrotus purpuratus)的大量繁殖以及多个地区海带冠层覆盖率的同时下降有关。最近的工作开始量化 Pycnopodia 对海胆的捕食率效应(即直接消耗效应),这可能会导致密度对海带的间接影响。然而,我们对海胆行为的非消耗性效应的重要性以及 Pycnopodia 可能对海带产生的性状介导的间接效应还不甚了解。这使我们对这些掠食者可能如何控制食草动物种群以及间接控制近岸栖息地大型藻类初级生产的认识存在重大空白。我们在实验室测量了 Pycnopodia 对 S. purpuratus 的非消耗性行为影响,包括食草率、摄食行为以及饥饿海胆与摄食海胆的运动,后者模拟了海胆荒地中海胆的新陈代谢条件。我们发现,在短时间内(约 24 小时),水上 Pycnopodia 的存在会使吃饱的海胆的吃草率降低 50%。与此相反,饥饿的海胆在Pycnopodia的提示下食用海带,并没有表现出逃跑反应。这项研究强调了Pycnopodia、S. purpuratus和海带之间由性状介导的间接相互作用,显示了海胆对捕食者提示的反应可能因海胆代谢条件或生态系统状态而异,并有助于阐明Pycnopodia对海藻林健康的积极作用。
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The sunflower sea star reduces grazing rates of purple sea urchins dependent upon urchin starvation state

The sunflower sea star reduces grazing rates of purple sea urchins dependent upon urchin starvation state

Ecosystem function is maintained in part by direct species interactions, but indirect interactions and non-consumptive effects may be of equal ecological importance. Along the west coast of North America, the recent population collapse of the predatory sunflower sea star Pycnopodia helianthoides has been implicated in the proliferation of the purple sea urchin Strongylocentrotus purpuratus, and a concurrent decline in kelp canopy cover in several locales. Recent work began to quantify the predation rates effects (i.e., direct consumptive effects) of Pycnopodia on sea urchins that may lead to density-mediated indirect effects on kelp. However, the importance of non-consumptive effects on urchin behavior and the possible trait-mediated indirect effects of Pycnopodia on kelp are not well understood. This leaves a critical gap in our knowledge about how these predators may be controlling grazer populations and, indirectly, primary production by macroalgae in nearshore habitats. We measured the non-consumptive behavioral effects of Pycnopodia on S. purpuratus in the laboratory including grazing rates, feeding behavior, and movement of starved versus fed urchins, the latter simulating urchin metabolic conditions within urchin barrens. We found that the presence of a waterborne Pycnopodia cue reduced the grazing rate of fed urchins by 50% over short (~24 h) time scales. In contrast, starved urchins consumed kelp and did not exhibit an escape response in the presence of a Pycnopodia cue. This study highlights a trait-mediated indirect interaction between Pycnopodia, S. purpuratus, and kelp, showing how the urchin response to a predator cue may differ based on urchin metabolic conditions or ecosystem state, and helps clarify the positive role of Pycnopodia on kelp forest health.

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Ecosphere
Ecosphere ECOLOGY-
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4.70
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378
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期刊介绍: The scope of Ecosphere is as broad as the science of ecology itself. The journal welcomes submissions from all sub-disciplines of ecological science, as well as interdisciplinary studies relating to ecology. The journal''s goal is to provide a rapid-publication, online-only, open-access alternative to ESA''s other journals, while maintaining the rigorous standards of peer review for which ESA publications are renowned.
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