Predator type influences the frequency of functional responses to prey in marine habitats.

Biol Lett

Coastal and Marine Institute and Department of Biology, San Diego State University, San Diego, CA, USA.

Published: January 2020

AI Article Synopsis

  • The functional response of consumers, particularly crustaceans and fishes, plays a crucial role in the dynamics and stability of benthic marine ecosystems by influencing prey populations.
  • A review of 189 studies shows that crustaceans display a higher frequency of sigmoidal, density-dependent functional responses (Holling type III) compared to predatory fishes, which affects how these predators impact prey stability.
  • Understanding these variations in functional responses helps in assessing the overall predatory effects and their contributions to community structure in marine environments.

Article Abstract

The functional response of a consumer to a gradient of resource density is a widespread and consistent framework used to quantify the importance of consumption to population dynamics and stability. Within benthic marine ecosystems, both crustaceans and fishes can provide strong top-down pressure on prey populations. Taxon-specific differences in biomechanics or habitat use, among other factors, may lead to variable functional response forms or parameter values (attack rate, handling time). Based on a review of 189 individual functional response fits, we find that these predator guilds differ in their frequency distribution of functional response types, with crustaceans exhibiting nearly double the proportion of sigmoidal, density-dependent functional responses (Holling type III) as predatory fishes. The implications of this finding for prey population stability are significant because type III responses allow prey persistence while type II responses are de-stabilizing and can lead to extinction. Comparing predation rates across diverse taxa can provide integrative insights into predatory effects and the ability of predation to drive community structure.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7013479PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsbl.2019.0758DOI Listing

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