Literature DB >> 28313220

Asymmetric competition between distant taxa: poecilid fishes and water striders.

Göran Englund1, Frank Johansson1, Tommy I Olsson1.   

Abstract

Competition for water surface prey between fish (Priapichtus annectens: Poeciliidae) and water striders (Potamobates unidentatus: Gerridae) was studied in the laboratory and in pools in a small tropical stream. Laboratory experiments showed that fish depressed activity and foraging success of water striders. Large fish (4-5 cm) had a greater effect than small fish (2-3 cm). The field experiment showed that competition was highly asymmetric. Presence of fish decreased water strider foraging success while the reverse interaction was insignificant. It is suggested that the higher individual foraging success of the fish, harassment of water striders by fish and the use of an exclusive resource, benthic invertebrates, by the fish, contribute to this pattern. Habitat use differed between the two species. Fish used the deeper parts of stream pools and water striders used the shallower parts of the pools. Asymmetric interference and exploitation competition may force water striders to use shallow edge habitats.

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Keywords:  Asymmetric competition; Distantly related taxa; Drift feeders; Foraging; Interference competition

Year:  1992        PMID: 28313220     DOI: 10.1007/BF00317841

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oecologia        ISSN: 0029-8549            Impact factor:   3.225


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