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DOI: 10.1111/mec.14839
WOS记录号: WOS:000459345000014
论文题名:
Resolving the predator first paradox: Arthropod predator food webs in pioneer sites of glacier forelands
作者: Sint, Daniela; Kaufmann, Ruediger; Mayer, Rebecca; Traugott, Michael
通讯作者: Sint, Daniela
刊名: MOLECULAR ECOLOGY
ISSN: 0962-1083
EISSN: 1365-294X
出版年: 2019
卷: 28, 期:2, 页码:336-347
语种: 英语
英文关键词: feeding network ; global warming ; molecular gut-content analysis ; mountain ecology ; primary succession ; trophic interactions
WOS关键词: INTRAGUILD PREDATION ; GENERALIST PREDATORS ; PRIMARY SUCCESSION ; COMMUNITIES ; ASSEMBLAGES ; INVERTEBRATES ; COLONIZATION ; COLEOPTERA ; DIVERSITY ; INSECTS
WOS学科分类: Biochemistry & Molecular Biology ; Ecology ; Evolutionary Biology
WOS研究方向: Biochemistry & Molecular Biology ; Environmental Sciences & Ecology ; Evolutionary Biology
英文摘要:

Primary succession on bare ground surrounded by intact ecosystems is, during its first stages, characterized by predator-dominated arthropod communities. However, little is known on what prey sustains these predators at the start of succession and which factors drive the structure of these food webs. As prey availability can be extremely patchy and episodic in pioneer stages, trophic networks might be highly variable. Moreover, the importance of allochthonous versus autochthonous food sources for these pioneer predators is mostly unknown. To answer these questions, the gut content of 1,832 arthropod predators, including four species of carabid beetles, two lycosid and several linyphiid spider species caught in early and late pioneer stages of three glacier forelands, was screened molecularly to track intraguild and extraguild trophic interactions among all major prey groups occurring in these systems. Two-thirds of the 2,310 identified food detections were collembolans and intraguild prey, while one-third were allochthonous flying insects. Predator identity and not successional stage or valley had by far the strongest impact on the trophic interaction patterns. Still, the variability of prey spectra increased significantly from early to late pioneer stage, as did the niche width of the predators. As such the structure of pioneer arthropod food webs in recently deglaciated Alpine habitats seems to be driven foremost by predator identity while site and early successional effects contribute to a lesser extent to food web variability. Our findings also suggest that in these pioneer sites, predatory arthropods depend less on allochthonous aeolian prey but are mainly sustained by prey of local production.


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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/126231
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作者单位: Univ Innsbruck, Dept Ecol, Innsbruck, Austria

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Sint, Daniela,Kaufmann, Ruediger,Mayer, Rebecca,et al. Resolving the predator first paradox: Arthropod predator food webs in pioneer sites of glacier forelands[J]. MOLECULAR ECOLOGY,2019-01-01,28(2):336-347
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