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摘要
利用博物馆标本的胃和肠内容物研究了南非中部的同域石龙子Trachylepis punctatissima和Trachylepis varia的食物多样性和重叠情况。辛普森指数和香农-维纳指数用于确定它们的食物生态位宽度,皮安卡指数用于确定它们共享食物资源的程度。从头部蒴果、口器和附肢到目级,对食物进行了鉴定。两个物种含有相似的猎物类型,但T. varia的生态位广度更大。雌性的食物龛广度也比雄性大,在这两个物种中,等翅类动物的数量明显高于其他食物。幼虫在两个物种中都有发现,但蛛形纲动物只在 T. varia 中发现。两者的营养龛重叠程度相当高(皮安卡指数,0.6915),因此不支持这样的假设,即共享食物资源的相似物种应该有很好的饮食差异,以减少竞争。不过,这一发现还需要进一步验证,因为这两个物种可能会食用相应目中的不同物种。雌雄之间的营养生态位重叠率很低(T. punctatissima,0.3889;T. varia,0.4633),这表明对食物资源的竞争非常激烈。雄性的生态位广度明显低于雌性,这可能是形态和行为差异造成的,应进一步研究。
Trophic Structure and Dietary Overlap in the Sympatric Skinks Trachylepis punctatissima and Trachylepis varia From Central South Africa
Diet diversity and overlap was investigated in the sympatric skinks Trachylepis punctatissima and Trachylepis varia from central South Africa using stomach and intestinal contents of museum specimens. Simpson's Index and the Shannon–Wiener Index were used to determine their food niche breadths and Pianka's Index to determine the extent to which they shared the food resource. Food items were identified from head capsules, mouthparts and appendages to order level. The two species contained similar prey types with T. varia having the wider niche breadth. Females also had wider niche breadths than males and isopterans were present in significantly higher quantities than the rest of the food items in both species. Larvae were found in both, but arachnids only in T. varia. Trophic niche overlap between the two was fairly high (Pianka's Index, 0.6915) and therefore did not support the hypothesis that similar species sharing a food resource should have well differentiated diets to reduce competition. This finding however requires further verification as the two species may consume different species of the corresponding orders identified. Intraspecifically trophic niche overlap between the sexes was low (T. punctatissima, 0.3889; T. varia, 0.4633) suggesting strong competition for the food resource. Notably lower niche breadth in males compared to females may be due to morphological and behavioural differences and should be further investigated.
期刊介绍:
African Journal of Ecology (formerly East African Wildlife Journal) publishes original scientific research into the ecology and conservation of the animals and plants of Africa. It has a wide circulation both within and outside Africa and is the foremost research journal on the ecology of the continent. In addition to original articles, the Journal publishes comprehensive reviews on topical subjects and brief communications of preliminary results.