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Estimating predation risk in zooplankton communities: the importance of vertical overlap
Authors:Craig E Williamson  Mark E Stoeckel
Institution:(1) Department of Biology # 31, Lehigh University, 18015 Bethlehem, PA, USA
Abstract:In order to estimate predation risk in nature, two basic components of predation need to be quantified: prey vulnerability, and density risk. Prey vulnerability can be estimated from clearance rates obtained from enclosure experiments with and without predators. Density risk is a function of predator density, and the spatial and temporal overlap of the predator and prey populations. In the current study we examine the importance of the vertical component of overlap in making accurate estimates of predation risk from the invertebrate predator Mesocyclops edax on rotifer versus crustacean prey. The results indicate that assumptions of uniform predator and prey densities cause a significant underestimation of predation risk for many crustacean prey due to the coincident vertical migration of these prey with the predator. The assumption of uniformity is more reasonable for estimating predation risk for most rotifer prey.
Keywords:predation risk  vertical migration  overlap  Mesocyclops  zooplankton community structure  prey vulnerability
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