Influence of the predatory backswimmer, Notonecta maculata, on invertebrate community structure
1. The impact of the predator, Notonecta maculata , on invertebrate community structure was investigated by a combination of a natural pool survey, an outdoor artificial pool experiment, and a laboratory prey preference experiment. 2. In a survey of forty natural pools in the Negev Desert, Israel, p...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Ecological entomology 1998-09, Vol.23 (3), p.246-252 |
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Zusammenfassung: | 1. The impact of the predator,
Notonecta maculata
, on invertebrate community structure was investigated by a combination of a natural pool survey, an outdoor artificial pool experiment, and a laboratory prey preference experiment.
2. In a survey of forty natural pools in the Negev Desert, Israel, pelagic/neustonic species richness and overall species richness, but not benthic species richness, were negatively associated with
N. maculata
density.
3. In the artificial pool experiment, in which the presence or absence of
Notonecta
was manipulated,
Notonecta
caused a reduction in the richness of species colonizing the pools.
Notonecta
strongly reduced densities of the pelagic dipterans,
Culiseta longiareolata
(often 100% reduction of later‐instar larvae and pupae) and ephydrids. Fewer
Culiseta
egg rafts were found in
Notonecta
pools, indicating that part of the observed reduction of
Culiseta
is not due to consumption of
Culiseta
larvae by
Notonecta,
but to habitat selection by ovipositing
Culiseta
females in response to risk of predation by
Notonecta
.
Notonecta
did not affect densities of (benthic) chironomids or the small cladoceran,
Ceriodaphnia
cf.
quadrangula
. Laboratory assessments of selectivity by
Notonecta
for the various prey matched patterns found in the field experiment.
4. This work provides strong evidence that
N. maculata
is an important organizer of community structure: it strongly reduces or even eliminates larger pelagic or neustonic species, but does not affect densities of small or benthic species. |
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ISSN: | 0307-6946 1365-2311 |
DOI: | 10.1046/j.1365-2311.1998.00138.x |