跳到内容
Diet Choice and the Funcional Response of Beavers
关闭预览资料

Diet Choice and the Funcional Response of Beavers

著者: J M Fryxell; C M Doucet
版本/格式: 文章 文章 : 英语
刊登在:Ecology, Jul., 1993, vol. 74, no. 5, p. 1297-1306
数据库:JSTOR
提要:
 再读一些...
评估:

(尚未评估) 0 附有评论 - 争取成为第一个。

 

在线查找

与期刊/刊物的链接

在图书馆查找

正在检索... 正在查找有这资料的图书馆...

详细书目

文件类型: 文章
所有的著者/提供者: J M Fryxell; C M Doucet
ISSN:0012-9658
OCLC号码: 480137508
语言注释: English
奖励:

摘要:

We investigated the effects of changing sapling availability on foraging selectivity and cutting rates by beavers in large experimental enclosures. As predicted by an energy-maximizing contingency model, the mean size of saplings cut by beavers increased with distance from the lodge and was positively correlated with sapling density. Species selectivity was also positively correlated with sapling density. Trembling aspen (Populus tremuloides) was preferred to speckled alder (Alnus rugosa), and red maple (Acer rubrum) was the least preferred species. The functional responses of beavers presented with saplings of a single species and of similar size differed from those recorded in trials with a single species of saplings of variable sizes and from trials with three species of saplings of variable sizes. Size-selective foraging by beavers reduced the maximum rate of sapling cutting at high sapling densities relative to the single-size trials, but both treatments showed similar cutting rates at low sapling densities. Species-selective foraging by beavers reduced cutting rates at low sapling densities relative to the single-species trials, but both treatments showed similar cutting rates at high sapling densities. Species-selective foraging introduced a slight inflection in the functional response curve for preferred species, which could have a stabilizing effect on trophic interactions.

评论

用户提供的评论
正在检索weRead中的评论...
正在获取GoodReads评论...
正在检索Amazon中的评论...

标签

争取是第一个!
确认申请

您可能已经申请过这份资料。如果还是想申请,请选确认。

关闭窗口

请登入WorldCat 

没有张号吗?很容易就可以 建立免费的账号.