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Intraguild predation: a widespread interaction related to species biology
Authors:Matí  as Arim , Pablo A. Marquet
Affiliation:Departamento de Ecología, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de la República, Uruguay Iguá4225 Piso 8 Sur, Montevideo, Uruguay; Center for Advanced Studies in Ecology and Biodiversity and Departamento de Ecología, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Alameda 340, Casilla 114-D, Santiago, C.P. 6513677, Chile
Abstract:Intraguild predation (IGP), defined as killing and eating among potential competitors, seems to be a ubiquitous interaction, differing from competition or predation. In the present study we assess the frequency of IGP among 763 potential intraguild prey and 599 potential intraguild predators. Our results indicate that IGP is common in nature, reaching frequencies between 58.4 and 86.7%. A null model suggests that IGP in different groups of predators and prey (i.e. carnivores, omnivores, herbivores, detritivores, or top and intermediate species) have different deviations from a chance expectation, indicating these attributes of species biology as main determinants of IGP persistence. We suggest that IGP satisfies two basic requirements to be considered as important to the trophic structuring of communities. First, its occurrence is not random, rather it is associated with well‐defined attributes of species biology, and secondly, it is a widespread interaction.
Keywords:Community modules    food webs    intraguild predation    null model    omnivory    species interaction
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