蝉宴和食物链接:澳大利亚东南部,灰头飞狐捕食黑王子

IF 1.8 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
Ivan Sazima , Marlies Sazima
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蝉的大量出现为各种捕食者,主要是鸟类和蜘蛛提供了丰富的能量来源。巨蝠(翼足科)主要以花蜜和水果为食,但偶尔也会捕食昆虫,如吸吮汁液的蝉和吃水果的甲虫。在澳大利亚新南威尔士州悉尼,我们观察并记录了灰头飞狐Pteropus poliocephalus在捕猎和食用黑王子蝉(Psaltoda plaga)时的行为。蝙蝠在捕猎蝉时主要使用三种策略:a)在爬过树枝或降落在树叶上时冲水和/或捕捉树叶上的蝉;b)在发现一只休息的蝉后从栖木上猛扑过去;c)追逐翅膀上的蝉。抓住蝉后,蝙蝠飞离并降落在觅食的栖木上,在那里它们咀嚼猎物,并将残骸吐在栖木下面。在地面上,大蚂蚁通常会寻找这些颗粒,从这些残留物上撕下碎片,把它们运到巢穴。小蚂蚁聚集在球上可能是为了寻找剩余的汁液,之后他们离开了球。以上描述的事件显示了三个主要的食物环节:a)蝉以植物汁液为食,b)蝙蝠捕食蝉并将其残骸吐成颗粒,c)蚂蚁以蝙蝠颗粒为食。这些链接说明了包括植物、蝉、蝙蝠和蚂蚁在内的食物链。我们观察到的其他食物链有:1)蝉以不同的植物为食,2)蝉被白天活动的动物捕食,3)死蝉被蚂蚁吃掉,4)死蝙蝠被鸟类吃掉,5)夜间捕食的鸟类可能捕食蝙蝠。这份报告似乎是第一个提到巨型昆虫营养相互作用中的食物联系。
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Cicada feast and food links: Grey-headed flying fox preys on black prince in south-East Australia

Cicada mass emergence offers a plentiful and energy-rich food source for a variety of predators, mainly birds and spiders. Megabats (Pteropodidae) mostly feed on nectar and fruits, but occasionally prey on insects such as sap-sucking cicadas and fruit-eating beetles. We observed and documented with photographs the behavioural repertoire of the Grey-headed Flying Fox Pteropus poliocephalus while hunting and consuming the Black Prince cicada Psaltoda plaga in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The bats used three main tactics while hunting the cicadas: a) flushing and/or catching cicadas on tree foliage while clambering over branches or landing on the foliage, b) lunging from a perch after spotting a resting cicada, and c) pursuing cicadas on the wing. Upon securing a cicada the bats flew off and landed on a feeding perch, where they chewed the prey and spat the remains as a pellet below this perch. On the ground, the pellets were usually sought by large ants that tore off pieces from these remains, the ants transporting them to the nest. Small ants aggregated on the pellets probably to seek the remaining sap, after which they left the pellets. The above described events showed three main food links: a) cicadas feeding on plant sap, b) bats preying on cicadas and spitting the remains as pellets, and c) ants feeding on bat pellets. The links illustrate a food chain that include plants, cicadas, bats, and ants. Additional food links we observed were: 1) cicadas feeding on different plants, 2) cicadas preyed on by diurnal animals, 3) dead cicadas consumed by ants, 4) dead bats consumed by birds, and 5) nocturnal raptorial bird that may prey on bats. This report seems the first to mention food links within a megabat-insect trophic interaction.

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