A top predator provokes similar defense behavior as a mesopredator in an intraguild prey
Gladow K-P, Jablonski M, Chakarov N, Krüger O (2024)
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Abstract / Bemerkung
The loss of top predators has been shown to lead to drastic changes in community
structure. An important part of this is the shift in behavior of other species. The
understanding of such changes is scarce because recordings of behavioral reactions
towards lost species are rarely done. This is important for predators experiencing
predation pressure themselves, known as intraguild predation. Re-colonizations offer
the unique possibility to fill this knowledge gap. However, only a few studies tested
experimentally how subordinate predators change their behavior towards top predators
in comparison to other members of their guild. Birds adjust the level of nest defense in
response to perceived threats. Therefore, we expected birds of prey in intraguild
predation systems to show an appropriate level of nest defense against the predator they
are faced with, with the highest level shown against the top predator. We tested this by
placing models of eagle owls (Bubo bubo) and goshawks (Accipiter gentilis) close to
nests of common buzzards (Buteo buteo) and measured the reaction. Additionally, we
compared the development of the three populations and tested for other influences on
the defense behavior. We did not find significant differences in aggression by common
buzzards toward eagle owl and goshawk and therefore conclude that the top predator
provokes a similarly high nest defense as another (meso-)predator. This shows that in
ecological communities the top predators and mesopredators may not have separated
levels from the viewpoint of intraguild prey. Top predators and mesopredators might be
perceived as comparable threats.
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2024
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EcoEvoRxiv
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Gladow K-P, Jablonski M, Chakarov N, Krüger O. A top predator provokes similar defense behavior as a mesopredator in an intraguild prey. EcoEvoRxiv. 2024.
Gladow, K. - P., Jablonski, M., Chakarov, N., & Krüger, O. (2024). A top predator provokes similar defense behavior as a mesopredator in an intraguild prey. EcoEvoRxiv. https://doi.org/10.32942/X23P6Q
Gladow, Kai-Philipp, Jablonski, Marla, Chakarov, Nayden, and Krüger, Oliver. 2024. “A top predator provokes similar defense behavior as a mesopredator in an intraguild prey”. EcoEvoRxiv.
Gladow, K. - P., Jablonski, M., Chakarov, N., and Krüger, O. (2024). A top predator provokes similar defense behavior as a mesopredator in an intraguild prey. EcoEvoRxiv.
Gladow, K.-P., et al., 2024. A top predator provokes similar defense behavior as a mesopredator in an intraguild prey. EcoEvoRxiv.
K.-P. Gladow, et al., “A top predator provokes similar defense behavior as a mesopredator in an intraguild prey”, EcoEvoRxiv, 2024.
Gladow, K.-P., Jablonski, M., Chakarov, N., Krüger, O.: A top predator provokes similar defense behavior as a mesopredator in an intraguild prey. EcoEvoRxiv. (2024).
Gladow, Kai-Philipp, Jablonski, Marla, Chakarov, Nayden, and Krüger, Oliver. “A top predator provokes similar defense behavior as a mesopredator in an intraguild prey”. EcoEvoRxiv (2024).