Coyotes eat flies at carrion

IF 1.8 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION Food Webs Pub Date : 2023-08-12 DOI:10.1016/j.fooweb.2023.e00309
David S. Mason , Abby K. Jones , Brandon T. Barton , Mike Proctor , Stephen L. Webb , Marcus A. Lashley
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Coyote (Canis latrans) are a generalist carnivore that are presumed to be a facultative scavenger. However, we observed feeding behavior that calls into question the simplicity of this interaction. During a carcass deployment experiment, we recorded 105 potential coyote feeding observations, of which 44 included information regarding the food item being consumed. Adult necrophagous flies accounted for these detailed observations as often as carrion (21% of all potential feeding events). Most observations of necrophagous fly consumption occurred at a single block during a restricted window of time, which could reveal individual variation in coyote diet. Our finding highlights the importance of characterizing indirect food web interactions at carcasses. In our case, coyotes likely encountered necrophagous flies in the process of scavenging at carcasses. Food webs may thus include dependencies (e.g., necrophagous flies reproducing on decomposing organic matter) that can generate spatiotemporally limited interactions involving facultative consumers. Moving forward, researchers can advance knowledge regarding food webs by defining the complete suite of consumer interactions at resource pulses.

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土狼在腐肉上吃苍蝇
土狼(Canis latrans)是一种通才食肉动物,被认为是兼性食腐动物。然而,我们观察到的进食行为对这种相互作用的简单性提出了质疑。在一项屠体部署实验中,我们记录了105个潜在的土狼进食观察,其中44个包括了所消耗食物的信息。成年尸食性蝇类与腐肉类一样,在这些详细的观察结果中占了21%(占所有潜在进食事件的21%)。大多数对尸食性苍蝇消耗的观察发生在一个有限的时间窗口内的单个街区,这可以揭示土狼饮食的个体差异。我们的发现强调了在尸体上表征间接食物网相互作用的重要性。在我们的案例中,土狼可能在清理尸体的过程中遇到了噬尸苍蝇。因此,食物网可能包括依赖性(例如,噬尸蝇以分解的有机物繁殖),这些依赖性可以产生涉及兼性消费者的时空有限的相互作用。展望未来,研究人员可以通过在资源脉动中定义完整的消费者交互来推进关于食物网的知识。
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Food Webs
Food Webs Environmental Science-Ecology
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