Foraging theory as a conceptual framework for studying nest predation

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作者
Schmidt, KA [1 ]
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[1] Univ Illinois, Dept Biol Sci, Chicago, IL 60607 USA
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10.2307/3546801
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Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
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071012 ; 0713 ;
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Nest predation studies hare typically documented patterns related to habitat characteristics rather than investigate predation as an interaction between predator and prey. In contrast, this article presents a simple model that seeks an explanation for variation in nest predation rates through an application of foraging theory. Changes in the environment or to the predator-pre!: community will manifest as measurable changes in, e,g,, nest encounter rates, nest vigilance or defense, and the predator's search effort and strategy;, and thus ultimately in the rate of nest predation. In accord with the model's predictions, (1) as the relative density of active nests declines so does predation by inefficient predators; (2) increasing the abundance of alternative foods decreases the nest predation rate; (3) decreasing the prey's food abundance increases predation by avian predators via the tradeoff between foraging and nest vigilance; and (4) nest site characteristics influence predation rates via changes in, e.g,, nest encounter rates and recognition time. I argue that behavior and abiotic factors are important, but often neglected variables in our current conceptualization of avian nest predation.
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