厄瓜多尔亚马逊河流域细长负鼠高加索袋貂(双袋貂科,双袋貂科)捕食有毒蜘蛛费耳蛛(蜘蛛目:栉蛛科),并对袋貂属的饮食进行概述

IF 1.5 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
Ariel Guerrero-Campoverde , Elias Viteri-Basso , Pedro Peñaherrera-R. , Diego F. Cisneros-Heredia
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摘要

袋猴属的小型有袋动物被广泛认为是杂食性食虫动物,但其饮食的定量信息是零碎的。在此,我们报告了在厄瓜多尔亚马逊地区的夜间调查中首次证实的高毒性漫游蜘蛛Phoneutria fera被高加索狨猴捕食事件,并基于文献综述和参与科学观察,提供了迄今为止该属内最全面的猎物使用综合。这项综合研究产生了九项初步研究和三份自然学家记录,提供了六种狨猴的饮食数据。这些记录包括15个无脊椎目和5个脊椎动物纲;鞘翅目和膜翅目占多数,而大型蛛形纲只偶有发生。猎物光谱的广度和组成最好的解释是当地的可用性,而不是饮食专业化,强调了该属的行为灵活性。我们的观察扩展了已知的水猴营养相互作用,并强调了对毒液耐受性和蜘蛛行会潜在生态影响的实验工作的必要性。
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Predation of the slender opossum Marmosops caucae (Didelphimorphia, Didelphidae) on the venomous spider Phoneutria fera (Araneae: Ctenidae) in Amazonian Ecuador, with a dietary overview for the genus Marmosops
Small marsupials of the genus Marmosops are widely regarded as omnivore-insectivores, but quantitative information on their diets is fragmentary. Here, we report the first verified predation event of the highly venomous wandering spider Phoneutria fera by Marmosops caucae during a nocturnal survey in Amazonian Ecuador, and provide the most comprehensive synthesis to date of prey use within the genus, based on a literature review and participatory science observations. The synthesis yielded nine primary studies and three iNaturalist records offering diet data for six Marmosops species. Collectively, these records encompass 15 invertebrate orders and five vertebrate classes; Coleoptera and Hymenoptera dominate, whereas large arachnids occur only sporadically. The breadth and composition of prey spectra are best explained by local availability rather than dietary specialisation, underscoring the genus's behavioural flexibility. Our observation expands the known trophic interactions of Marmosops and highlights the need for experimental work on venom tolerance and potential ecological effects on spider guilds.
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Food Webs Environmental Science-Ecology
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