Modelling the dynamic spatio-temporal response of predators to transient prey patches in the field |
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Authors: | Linton Winder ,Colin J. Alexander,John M. Holland,Chris Woolley,& Joe N. Perry |
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Affiliation: | University of Plymouth at Seale-Hayne, Newton Abbot, Devon, TQ12 6NQ, UK;Department of Entomology and Nematology, IACR-Rothamsted, Harpenden, Herts AL5 2JQ, UK;The Game Conservancy Trust, Fordingbridge, Hants SP6 1EF, UK |
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Abstract: | The spatio-temporal dynamics of two aphid species ( Metopolophium dirhodum and Sitobion avenae ) and a generalist predator ( Pterostichus melanarius ) were observed in a field-scale study using a grid of 256 sampling locations with a 12-m spacing. Using Spatial Analysis by Distance Indices we demonstrate that populations show ephemeral spatial pattern at the field scale. We observed a positive, lagged beetle response to this aphid pattern; conversely, the aphids displayed a negative, lagged response to beetle spatial pattern. Examination of the local structure of the spatio-temporal dynamics revealed a strong response by the beetle population to aphid patches. The temporal structure of spatial associations between the species shows a strong correspondence with those from a conceptual model of predator–prey spatial interaction. The spatially coupled dynamics were sufficiently strong for the predator to have a negative effect on the intrinsic rate of increase of their prey. |
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Keywords: | Pterostichus melanarius Sitobion avenae Metopolophium dirhodum SADIE spatial dynamics |
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