Invertebrate and vertebrate predation rates in a hyperarid ecosystem following an oil spill
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Resumo: | Extreme temperatures and scarce precipitation in deserts have led to abiotic factors often being regarded as more important than biotic ones in shaping desert communities. The presumed low biological activity of deserts is also one reason why deserts are often overlooked by conservation programs. We provide the first quantification of predation intensity from a desert ecosystem using artificial sentinel prey emulating caterpillars, a standardized monitoring tool to quantify relative predation pressure by many invertebrate and vertebrate predators. The study was conducted in a protected natural area affected by oil spills in 1975 and 2014; hence, we assessed the potential effects of oil pollution on predation rates. We found that predation was mostly due to invertebrate rather than vertebrate predators, fluctuated throughout the year, was higher at the ground level than in the tree canopy, and was not negatively affected by the oil spills. The mean predation rate per day (12.9%) was within the range found in other ecosystems, suggesting that biotic interactions in deserts ought not to be neglected and that ecologists should adopt standardized tools to track ecological functions and allow for comparisons among ecosystems. |
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Invertebrate and vertebrate predation rates in a hyperarid ecosystem following an oil spillAcaciaBiotic InteractionsEcological FunctionsEvrona Nature ReserveOil PollutionSentinel PreyExtreme temperatures and scarce precipitation in deserts have led to abiotic factors often being regarded as more important than biotic ones in shaping desert communities. The presumed low biological activity of deserts is also one reason why deserts are often overlooked by conservation programs. We provide the first quantification of predation intensity from a desert ecosystem using artificial sentinel prey emulating caterpillars, a standardized monitoring tool to quantify relative predation pressure by many invertebrate and vertebrate predators. The study was conducted in a protected natural area affected by oil spills in 1975 and 2014; hence, we assessed the potential effects of oil pollution on predation rates. We found that predation was mostly due to invertebrate rather than vertebrate predators, fluctuated throughout the year, was higher at the ground level than in the tree canopy, and was not negatively affected by the oil spills. The mean predation rate per day (12.9%) was within the range found in other ecosystems, suggesting that biotic interactions in deserts ought not to be neglected and that ecologists should adopt standardized tools to track ecological functions and allow for comparisons among ecosystems.WileyRepositório da Universidade dos AçoresFerrante, MarcoMöller, DaniellaMöller, GabriellaMenares, EstebanLubin, YaelSegoli, Michal2021-11-24T13:58:00Z2021-072021-07-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.3/6117engFerrante, M., Möller, D., Möller, G., Menares, E., Lubin, Y. & Segoli, M. (2021). Invertebrate and vertebrate predation rates in a hyperarid ecosystem following an oil spill. "Ecology and Evolution", 11(17), 12153-12160. DOI:10.1002/ece3.797810.1002/ece3.79782045-7758PMC842756434522367000684772600001info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2022-12-20T14:34:30Zoai:repositorio.uac.pt:10400.3/6117Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T16:28:15.233008Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Invertebrate and vertebrate predation rates in a hyperarid ecosystem following an oil spill |
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Invertebrate and vertebrate predation rates in a hyperarid ecosystem following an oil spill |
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Invertebrate and vertebrate predation rates in a hyperarid ecosystem following an oil spill Ferrante, Marco Acacia Biotic Interactions Ecological Functions Evrona Nature Reserve Oil Pollution Sentinel Prey |
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Invertebrate and vertebrate predation rates in a hyperarid ecosystem following an oil spill |
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Invertebrate and vertebrate predation rates in a hyperarid ecosystem following an oil spill |
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Invertebrate and vertebrate predation rates in a hyperarid ecosystem following an oil spill |
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Invertebrate and vertebrate predation rates in a hyperarid ecosystem following an oil spill |
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Invertebrate and vertebrate predation rates in a hyperarid ecosystem following an oil spill |
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Ferrante, Marco |
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Ferrante, Marco Möller, Daniella Möller, Gabriella Menares, Esteban Lubin, Yael Segoli, Michal |
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Möller, Daniella Möller, Gabriella Menares, Esteban Lubin, Yael Segoli, Michal |
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Repositório da Universidade dos Açores |
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Ferrante, Marco Möller, Daniella Möller, Gabriella Menares, Esteban Lubin, Yael Segoli, Michal |
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Acacia Biotic Interactions Ecological Functions Evrona Nature Reserve Oil Pollution Sentinel Prey |
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Acacia Biotic Interactions Ecological Functions Evrona Nature Reserve Oil Pollution Sentinel Prey |
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Extreme temperatures and scarce precipitation in deserts have led to abiotic factors often being regarded as more important than biotic ones in shaping desert communities. The presumed low biological activity of deserts is also one reason why deserts are often overlooked by conservation programs. We provide the first quantification of predation intensity from a desert ecosystem using artificial sentinel prey emulating caterpillars, a standardized monitoring tool to quantify relative predation pressure by many invertebrate and vertebrate predators. The study was conducted in a protected natural area affected by oil spills in 1975 and 2014; hence, we assessed the potential effects of oil pollution on predation rates. We found that predation was mostly due to invertebrate rather than vertebrate predators, fluctuated throughout the year, was higher at the ground level than in the tree canopy, and was not negatively affected by the oil spills. The mean predation rate per day (12.9%) was within the range found in other ecosystems, suggesting that biotic interactions in deserts ought not to be neglected and that ecologists should adopt standardized tools to track ecological functions and allow for comparisons among ecosystems. |
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