捕食者狩猎模式对草原生态系统功能的影响
1School of Forestry and Environmental Studies and Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Yale University, New Haven, CT 06511, USA. oswald.schmitz@yale.edu
概括
捕食者狩猎模式显著影响生态系统功能. 蜘蛛等活跃的猎人减少了植物的多样性,但提高了生产力,而伏击捕食者对草原生态系统产生了相反的影响.
科学领域:
- 生态生态学 生态生态学
- 生态系统动力学 生态系统动力学
- 捕食者与猎物的互动
背景情况:
- 捕食者狩猎模式和猎物反捕食者行为相互作用,以控制猎物种群.
- 这种相互作用对生态系统功能的影响在很大程度上仍然不确定.
- 物种是主导的食草动物,控制植物组成和生态系统的运作.
研究的目的:
- 研究捕食者狩猎模式如何影响生态系统功能.
- 确定不同捕食者狩猎策略对草原生态系统的影响.
- 了解猎物反应在调解这些效应中的作用.
主要方法:
- 一个为期3年的实验使用草原中层宇宙进行.
- 这项研究比较了积极狩猎蜘蛛与静坐等待的伏击蜘蛛的影响.
- 测量包括植物物种多样性,地面净初级产量和矿化率.
主要成果:
- 积极狩猎的蜘蛛减少了植物物种的多样性.
- 积极狩猎的蜘蛛增加了地面净初级产量和矿化率.
- 坐着等待的伏击蜘蛛对这些生态系统参数表现出相反的影响.
结论:
- 捕食者狩猎模式是影响自上而下的生态系统控制的关键功能特征.
- 不同的捕食者狩猎策略通过猎物反应导致不同的生态系统功能.
- 了解捕食者的行为对于预测生态系统对捕食者的反应至关重要.
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