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Bird rookeries have different effects on different feeding guilds of herbivores and alter the feeding behavior of a common caterpillar

机译:鸟类群对食草动物的不同进食行会有不同的影响,并改变了普通毛虫的进食行为

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Aggregations of nesting birds are common in many landscapes and have a broad impact on their surrounding habitat through the nutrient input and disturbance of their guano depositions. Ecological theory makes specific predictions about how disturbances or nutrient pulses will affect the interactions between different trophic levels of organisms. This study dissects the effects of a multi-species bird rookery on plant-herbivore interactions on coast live oak trees (Quercus agrifolia). I found that different feeding guilds of herbivores were affected in opposing directions by the rookery. I observed less chewing damage within the rookery than outside, but more damage from piercing/sucking and galling herbivores within the rookery than outside. To understand why chewing guild herbivores are negatively affected by the environmental impacts of the rookery, I explored the behavioral response of a specialist caterpillar (Phryganidia californica) to various rookery conditions. Bird guano had a direct negative impact on P. californica foraging. P. californica movement was impaired by guano addition to twigs, and caterpillars preferred to eat leaves without guano on them. The rookery also had an indirect negative effect on P. californica foraging, as P. californica preferred clean leaves from forest areas outside of the rookery over clean leaves from within the rookery. This study suggests that while it may be possible to make accurate predictions about the effect of large events (such as rookery formation) on different trophic levels, understanding the response of individual species within that trophic level requires an understanding of aspects of their natural history-such as feeding mode and behavior.
机译:筑巢鸟类的聚集在许多景观中都很常见,并通过营养输入和鸟粪沉积的干扰而对周围的栖息地产生广泛的影响。生态学理论对扰动或营养脉冲将如何影响生物的不同营养水平之间的相互作用做出了具体预测。这项研究剖析了多物种鸟类群对沿海活橡树(Quercus agrifolia)上植物-草食动物相互作用的影响。我发现,食草动物在不同的食肉行会受到相反的影响。我观察到,群内的咀嚼损害比外界少,但群内刺穿/吸食和咬食草食动物所造成的损害却比外界多。为了了解为什么咀嚼行会的食草动物会受到种群环境的负面影响,我探索了一种专业毛毛虫(Phryganidia californica)对各种种群条件的行为响应。鸟鸟粪对加利福尼亚假单胞菌的觅食有直接的负面影响。除小枝外,鸟粪还影响了加州体育的运动,毛毛虫更喜欢吃没有鸟粪的叶子。该种群还对加利福尼亚假单胞菌觅食产生了间接的负面影响,因为加利福尼亚假单胞菌更喜欢来自种群外森林区域的干净叶子而不是来自种群内的干净叶子。这项研究表明,尽管有可能对大事件(例如群体形成)对不同营养水平的影响做出准确的预测,但要了解该营养水平内单个物种的反应,则需要了解其自然历史的各个方面-例如进食方式和行为

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