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A review of predator diet effects on prey defensive responses

Authors :
Avery E. Scherer
Delbert L. Smee
Source :
Chemoecology. 26:83-100
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2016.

Abstract

Numerous studies have examined how predator diets influence prey responses to predation risk, but the role predator diet plays in modulating prey responses remains equivocal. We reviewed 405 predator–prey studies in 109 published articles that investigated changes in prey responses when predators consumed different prey items. In 54 % of reviewed studies, prey responses were influenced by predator diet. The value of responding based on a predator’s recent diet increased when predators specialized more strongly on particular prey species, which may create patterns in diet cue use among prey depending upon whether they are preyed upon by generalist or specialist predators. Further, prey can alleviate costs or accrue greater benefits using diet cues as secondary sources of information to fine tune responses to predators and to learn novel risk cues from exotic predators or alarm cues from sympatric prey species. However, the ability to draw broad conclusions regarding use of predator diet cues by prey was limited by a lack of research identifying molecular structures of the chemicals that mediate these interactions. Conclusions are also limited by a narrow research focus. Seventy percent of reviewed studies were performed in freshwater systems, with a limited range of model predator–prey systems, and 98 % of reviewed studies were performed in laboratory settings. Besides identifying the molecules prey use to detect predators, future studies should strive to manipulate different aspects of prey responses to predator diet across a broader range of predator–prey species, particularly in marine and terrestrial systems, and to expand studies into the field.

Details

ISSN :
14230445 and 09377409
Volume :
26
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Chemoecology
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........7eb66b5ea0f6c06cc3cb97d69323bb5d
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00049-016-0208-y