Occasional intraguild predation structuring small mammal assemblages: the marsupial Didelphis aurita in the Atlantic Forest of Brazil

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作者
Moura, Maira C.
Vieira, Marcus V. [1 ]
Cerqueira, Rui [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Fed Rio de Janeiro, Dept Ecol, Lab Vertebrados, BR-21941590 Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
关键词
community structure; interference; interspecific competition; regression method; restinga vegetation; ESTIMATING COMPETITION COEFFICIENTS; BLACK-EARED OPOSSUM; INTERSPECIFIC COMPETITION; CENSUS-DATA; COMMUNITY; INTERFERENCE; POPULATIONS; MOVEMENTS; MICROTUS; DYNAMICS;
D O I
10.1111/j.1442-9993.2009.01948.x
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
The didelphid marsupial, Didelphis aurita, is suggested as an intraguild predator and as key-species in small mammal assemblages of the Atlantic Forest of Brazil. The field experiments required to test this hypothesis are complex to implement, but the recent revival of regression methods offers a viable alternative. Here we use the dynamic and static regression methods to determine the importance of D. aurita as a competitor and intraguild predator. Capture-recapture data from two localities in the Rio de Janeiro State were used, Garrafao (municipality of Guapimirim), a coastal forest of the Serra do Mar, and Barra de Marica, a costal sand dune vegetation. Population and microhabitat variables were monitored from April 1997 to April 2003 in Garrafao, and from January 1986 to July 1990 in Barra de Marica. Microhabitat variables were related to Canopy, Plant, Litter and Rock covers, Obstruction from 0 to 1.5 m, and Number of logs. Exploitation competition was tested by the dynamic method, which models the effects of D. aurita on the per capita growth rate of a species. Interference by predation or competition was tested by the static method, where the abundance of D. aurita at trap stations was regressed against the abundance of other small mammals, after removal of any variation associated with microhabitat factors. Exploitation competition was not detected, but the interference of D. aurita was pervasive, affecting all small mammals studied in the two localities. The clear avoidance of D. aurita by all small mammals tested in two localities of different physiognomies indicates that it functions as an intraguild predator, even if actual predation by D. aurita is an occasional event.
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