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Title: Alternative prey and abundance covariance switches an intraguild predator’s functional response
Keywords: Blowfly
Chrysomya albiceps
Predator’s prey preference
Switching behavior
Issue Date: Jul-2014
Publisher: Springer
Citation: FARIA, L. D. B. et al. Alternative prey and abundance covariance switches an intraguild predator’s functional response. Journal of Insect Behavior, [S.l.], v. 27, n. 4, p. 503-513, July 2014.
Abstract: Positive or negative prey abundance covariances play an important role in determining prey preference of predators. The goal here was to understand how variations in abundance of two blowfly prey species, a native and a non-native species, influence the switching behavior and functional response of Chrysomya albiceps, an intraguild predatory blowfly, under laboratory conditions. The results suggest C. albiceps prefers to consume a native prey species rather than a non-native prey species. However, when prey densities covariate negatively, both species were consumed at the same rate, changing predator’s functional response from type II to type III. The conditions that trigger the switching behavior in blowfly communities are discussed in detail in this study.
URI: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10905-014-9445-5
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