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Competitors and predators alter settlement patterns and reproductive success of an intraguild prey

机译:竞争对手和掠夺者改变了一个浅谈的结算模式和生殖成功

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The spatial distribution of predators is affected by intra- and interspecific interactions within the predator guild. Studying these interactions under fluctuating food availability, while taking habitat characteristics into account, offers a quasi-experimental setup to determine the relative impact of con-and heterospecifics on reproductive success of predators. We analyzed the settlement decisions and reproductive success of Eurasian Pygmy Owls (Glaucidium passerinum) in the presence of both breeding conspecifics and their competitor and intraguild predator, Tengmalm's Owls (Aegolius funereus), under fluctuating abundance of their primary prey (voles). We used detailed data, collected across 11 years in a large study area (1300 km(2)), on the spatial and temporal variation of habitat characteristics in all available nesting sites, local densities of both species, and vole abundance. We found that Pygmy Owls strongly avoided breeding close to conspecifics but did not avoid Tengmalm's Owl nests. Nest box occupation of Pygmy Owls was positively correlated to the proportion of old spruce, mature and old pine forests, and farmlands, and occupation probability was higher at high vole abundance and in areas occupied in previous years. Pygmy Owl avoidance of conspecifics decreased when voles were abundant. At high conspecific density, Pygmy Owls showed lower hatching success and delayed hatching date, in agreement with the observed spatial avoidance. Finally, even though breeding Pygmy Owls did not spatially avoid Tengmalm's Owls, the density of heterospecifics correlated with low hatching and fledging success in Pygmy Owls. This suggests short term fitness costs when living close to competitors, even when lethal effects of intraguild interactions are subtle. Our results suggest that joint costs of exploitative and interference competition by Tengmalm's Owls, as well as intraguild predation, were lower than those induced by intraspecific competition only. This result might be due to the similar body size between the species considered, Tengmalm's Owls being only twice as large as Pygmy Owls. Interactions among con-and heterospecifics can therefore modify the spatial settlement and reproductive success of individuals on a landscape scale, also within the predator guild.
机译:捕食者的空间分布受捕食者公会内的互相互动的影响。研究这些相互作用在波动的食物可用性下,同时考虑到栖息地特征,提供了一种准实验设置,以确定Con-and HeterSpecifics对捕食者的生殖成功的相对影响。我们分析了欧亚侏儒猫头鹰(Blaucidium passerinum)在繁殖的消费者和竞争对手和IntracyiLd捕食者,Tengmalm的猫头鹰(Aegolius Funereus)的存在下进行了欧洲侏儒猫头鹰(Blaucidium pastererinum)的结算决策和生殖成功,在他们的主要猎物(葡萄酒)的波动下。我们使用了详细的数据,在大型学习区(1300公里(2))中收集了11年的详细数据,在所有可用的嵌套网站,局部密度的栖息地特征的空间和时间变化,既有种类的栖息地和扑孔丰富。我们发现Pygmy猫头鹰强烈避免繁殖,接近Conspecifics,但没有避免腾跃的猫头鹰巢。巢箱占领侏儒猫头鹰与古老云杉,成熟和老松树林的比例呈正相关,农田在高畜牧业和往年占领的地区占据概率较高。当葡萄球丰富时,侏儒猫头鹰的避免会减少。在高分辨率密度下,侏儒猫头鹰在观察到的空间避免方面表现出较低的孵化成功和延迟孵化日期。最后,尽管养殖侏儒猫头鹰没有在空间上避免Tengmalm的猫头鹰,但异形纤维化的密度与侏儒猫头鹰的低孵化和剩余成功相关。这表明在竞争对手附近生活时的短期健身成本,即使肺结气互动的致命作用是微妙的。我们的研究结果表明,Tengmalm猫头鹰的剥削和干扰竞争以及IntrazyiLd捕获的联合成本低于由内心竞争引起的捕获。这一结果可能是由于所考虑的物种之间类似的身体尺寸,Tengmalm的猫头鹰只有侏儒猫头鹰的两倍。因此,在捕食者公会中,Con-and HoteSpecifics之间的相互作用可以在景观量表中修改个人的空间结算和生殖成功。

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