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Predator-induced collapse of niche structure and species coexistence
by
Pringle, Robert M.
, Gotanda, Kiyoko M.
, Hutchinson, Matthew C.
, Barrett, Rowan D. H.
, Kolbe, Jason J.
, Kartzinel, Tyler R.
, Schoener, Thomas W.
, Wegener, Johanna E.
, Xu, Charles C. Y.
, A. Man in ’t Veld, Naomi
, Evangelista, Dominic A.
, Palmer, Todd M.
, Coverdale, Tyler C.
, Thurman, Timothy J.
, Spiller, David A.
, Daskin, Joshua H.
, Losos, Jonathan B.
, Fox-Dobbs, Kena
in
631/158/2178
/ 631/158/672
/ 631/158/853
/ 631/158/853/2006
/ Analysis
/ Animals
/ Behavior
/ Biodiversity
/ Biological Evolution
/ Biological invasions
/ Biota
/ Coexistence
/ Collapse
/ Competitive Behavior
/ Ecological effects
/ Ecological monitoring
/ Ecology
/ Ecosystems
/ Experiments
/ Feeding Behavior
/ Female
/ Food Chain
/ Food chains
/ Food chains (Ecology)
/ Food webs
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Influence
/ Interspecific
/ Invasive species
/ Islands
/ Isotopes
/ Lizards
/ Lizards - classification
/ Lizards - physiology
/ Male
/ multidisciplinary
/ Natural history
/ Niche (Ecology)
/ Niches
/ Observations
/ Omnivores
/ Predation
/ Predation (Biology)
/ Predators
/ Predatory Behavior
/ Prey
/ Resource partitioning (Ecology)
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Species extinction
/ Species Specificity
/ Structure
/ Variance analysis
/ Varieties
/ Vegetation
/ West Indies
2019
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Predator-induced collapse of niche structure and species coexistence
by
Pringle, Robert M.
, Gotanda, Kiyoko M.
, Hutchinson, Matthew C.
, Barrett, Rowan D. H.
, Kolbe, Jason J.
, Kartzinel, Tyler R.
, Schoener, Thomas W.
, Wegener, Johanna E.
, Xu, Charles C. Y.
, A. Man in ’t Veld, Naomi
, Evangelista, Dominic A.
, Palmer, Todd M.
, Coverdale, Tyler C.
, Thurman, Timothy J.
, Spiller, David A.
, Daskin, Joshua H.
, Losos, Jonathan B.
, Fox-Dobbs, Kena
in
631/158/2178
/ 631/158/672
/ 631/158/853
/ 631/158/853/2006
/ Analysis
/ Animals
/ Behavior
/ Biodiversity
/ Biological Evolution
/ Biological invasions
/ Biota
/ Coexistence
/ Collapse
/ Competitive Behavior
/ Ecological effects
/ Ecological monitoring
/ Ecology
/ Ecosystems
/ Experiments
/ Feeding Behavior
/ Female
/ Food Chain
/ Food chains
/ Food chains (Ecology)
/ Food webs
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Influence
/ Interspecific
/ Invasive species
/ Islands
/ Isotopes
/ Lizards
/ Lizards - classification
/ Lizards - physiology
/ Male
/ multidisciplinary
/ Natural history
/ Niche (Ecology)
/ Niches
/ Observations
/ Omnivores
/ Predation
/ Predation (Biology)
/ Predators
/ Predatory Behavior
/ Prey
/ Resource partitioning (Ecology)
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Species extinction
/ Species Specificity
/ Structure
/ Variance analysis
/ Varieties
/ Vegetation
/ West Indies
2019
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Predator-induced collapse of niche structure and species coexistence
by
Pringle, Robert M.
, Gotanda, Kiyoko M.
, Hutchinson, Matthew C.
, Barrett, Rowan D. H.
, Kolbe, Jason J.
, Kartzinel, Tyler R.
, Schoener, Thomas W.
, Wegener, Johanna E.
, Xu, Charles C. Y.
, A. Man in ’t Veld, Naomi
, Evangelista, Dominic A.
, Palmer, Todd M.
, Coverdale, Tyler C.
, Thurman, Timothy J.
, Spiller, David A.
, Daskin, Joshua H.
, Losos, Jonathan B.
, Fox-Dobbs, Kena
in
631/158/2178
/ 631/158/672
/ 631/158/853
/ 631/158/853/2006
/ Analysis
/ Animals
/ Behavior
/ Biodiversity
/ Biological Evolution
/ Biological invasions
/ Biota
/ Coexistence
/ Collapse
/ Competitive Behavior
/ Ecological effects
/ Ecological monitoring
/ Ecology
/ Ecosystems
/ Experiments
/ Feeding Behavior
/ Female
/ Food Chain
/ Food chains
/ Food chains (Ecology)
/ Food webs
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Influence
/ Interspecific
/ Invasive species
/ Islands
/ Isotopes
/ Lizards
/ Lizards - classification
/ Lizards - physiology
/ Male
/ multidisciplinary
/ Natural history
/ Niche (Ecology)
/ Niches
/ Observations
/ Omnivores
/ Predation
/ Predation (Biology)
/ Predators
/ Predatory Behavior
/ Prey
/ Resource partitioning (Ecology)
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Species extinction
/ Species Specificity
/ Structure
/ Variance analysis
/ Varieties
/ Vegetation
/ West Indies
2019
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Predator-induced collapse of niche structure and species coexistence
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Predator-induced collapse of niche structure and species coexistence
2019
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Overview
Biological invasions are both a pressing environmental challenge and an opportunity to investigate fundamental ecological processes, such as the role of top predators in regulating biodiversity and food-web structure. In whole-ecosystem manipulations of small Caribbean islands on which brown anole lizards (
Anolis sagrei
) were the native top predator, we experimentally staged invasions by competitors (green anoles,
Anolis smaragdinus
) and/or new top predators (curly-tailed lizards,
Leiocephalus carinatus
). We show that curly-tailed lizards destabilized the coexistence of competing prey species, contrary to the classic idea of keystone predation. Fear-driven avoidance of predators collapsed the spatial and dietary niche structure that otherwise stabilized coexistence, which intensified interspecific competition within predator-free refuges and contributed to the extinction of green-anole populations on two islands. Moreover, whereas adding either green anoles or curly-tailed lizards lengthened food chains on the islands, adding both species reversed this effect—in part because the apex predators were trophic omnivores. Our results underscore the importance of top-down control in ecological communities, but show that its outcomes depend on prey behaviour, spatial structure, and omnivory. Diversity-enhancing effects of top predators cannot be assumed, and non-consumptive effects of predation risk may be a widespread constraint on species coexistence.
Whole-ecosystem manipulations of Caribbean islands occupied by brown anoles, involving the addition of competitors (green anoles) and/or top predators (curly-tailed lizards), demonstrate that predator introductions can alter the ecological niches and destabilize the coexistence of competing prey species.
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