Nickolai Shadrin, Vladimir Yakovenko, Elena Anufriieva
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摘要
在克里米亚的高盐度湖泊中,常见的动物只有 5-7 种,其中包括两足类(Gammarus aequicauda)和有尾类(Eucypris mareotica)。为了描述这些物种之间的营养相互作用,我们进行了两项实验。其中一个实验使用的是刚从湖中捕获的 G. aequicauda,另一个实验使用的是在实验室中饥饿 2.5 天后捕获的 G. aequicauda。实验选择的是一条雄性或雌性 G. aequicauda 和 10 条、20 条或 30 条梭子鱼。雌性和雄性之间存在显著差异。雄性的摄食强度高于雌性。然而,梭鱼并不是被动的猎物,它们会主动攻击捕食者,并能对捕食者造成伤害。梭鱼只有在捕捉到其中一只梭鱼时才会攻击伽马。G. aequicauda的性别差异在对该群体攻击性行为的反应上也很明显。梭口鱼和软体动物之间的相互作用不能被认为是单向的;它们都可能是猎物或捕食者,这取决于具体情况。
Complexity of trophic relationships between Gammarus aequicauda (Amphipoda) and Eucypris mareotica (Ostracoda) in a hypersaline lake
In the hypersaline lakes of Crimea, only 5–7 species of animals are common including Gammarus aequicauda (Amphipoda) and Eucypris mareotica (Ostracoda). Two experiments were carried out to characterize the trophic interactions between these species. In one, G. aequicauda were used freshly caught from the lake, and in the other, after they were starved for 2.5 days in the laboratory. The experimental options were one male or female G. aequicauda and either 10, 20, or 30 ostracods. The gammarids actively fed on the ostracods, and significant differences were between females and males. The feeding intensity of males was higher than that of females. However, ostracods are not passive prey, they can actively attack their predator and are capable of causing them harm. Ostracods attacked a Gammarus only if it had captured one of the ostracods. Sex differences in G. aequicauda were also evident in the reaction to the group's aggressive behavior of ostracods. Interactions between Ostracoda and Gammarids cannot be considered unidirectional; they both may be prey or predators depending on the situation.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Experimental Zoology – A publishes articles at the interface between Development, Physiology, Ecology and Evolution. Contributions that help to reveal how molecular, functional and ecological variation relate to one another are particularly welcome. The Journal publishes original research in the form of rapid communications or regular research articles, as well as perspectives and reviews on topics pertaining to the scope of the Journal. Acceptable articles are limited to studies on animals.