Prey adaptation along a competition-defense tradeoff cryptically shifts trophic cascades from density- to trait-mediated

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Zachary T. Wood
David C. Fryxell
Emma R. Moffett
Michael T. Kinnison
Kevin S. Simon
Eric P. Palkovacs
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[1] University of Maine,School of Biology and Ecology, Ecology and Environmental Sciences Program
[2] University of California Santa Cruz,Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
[3] University of Auckland,School of Environment
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Oecologia | 2020年 / 192卷
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Predator experience; Trophic cascades; Consumptive effects; Non-consumptive effects; Competition-defense tradeoffs; Cryptic dynamics;
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Trophic cascades have become a dominant paradigm in ecology, yet considerable debate remains about the relative strength of density- (consumptive) and trait-mediated (non-consumptive) effects in trophic cascades. This debate may, in part, be resolved by considering prey experience, which shapes prey traits (through genetic and plastic change) and influences prey survival (and therefore density). Here, we investigate the cascading role of prey experience through the addition of mosquitofish (Gambusia affinis) from predator-experienced or predator-naïve sources to mesocosms containing piscivorous largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides), zooplankton, and phytoplankton. These two sources were positioned along a competition-defense tradeoff. Results show that predator-naïve mosquitofish suffered higher depredation rates, which drove a density-mediated cascade, whereas predator-experienced mosquitofish exhibited higher survival but fed less, which drove a trait-mediated cascade. Both cascades were similar in strength, leading to indistinguishable top-down effects on lower trophic levels. Therefore, the accumulation of prey experience with predators can cryptically shift cascade mechanisms from density- to trait-mediated.
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