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DOI10.1073/pnas.2012774117
Human disturbance increases trophic niche overlap in terrestrial carnivore communities
Philip J. Manlick; Jonathan N. Pauli
2020-10-12
发表期刊Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
出版年2020
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Animal foraging and competition are defined by the partitioning of three primary niche axes: space, time, and resources. Human disturbance is rapidly altering the spatial and temporal niches of animals, but the impact of humans on resource consumption and partitioning—arguably the most important niche axis—is poorly understood. We assessed resource consumption and trophic niche partitioning as a function of human disturbance at the individual, population, and community levels using stable isotope analysis of 684 carnivores from seven communities in North America. We detected significant responses to human disturbance at all three levels of biological organization: individual carnivores consumed more human food subsidies in disturbed landscapes, leading to significant increases in trophic niche width and trophic niche overlap among species ranging from mesocarnivores to apex predators. Trophic niche partitioning is the primary mechanism regulating coexistence in many communities, and our results indicate that humans fundamentally alter resource niches and competitive interactions among terrestrial consumers. Among carnivores, niche overlap can trigger interspecific competition and intraguild predation, while the consumption of human foods significantly increases human–carnivore conflict. Our results suggest that human disturbances, especially in the form of food subsidies, may threaten carnivores by increasing the probability of both interspecific competition and human–carnivore conflict. Ultimately, these findings illustrate a potential decoupling of predator–prey dynamics, with impacts likely cascading to populations, communities, and ecosystems.

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Philip J. Manlick,Jonathan N. Pauli. Human disturbance increases trophic niche overlap in terrestrial carnivore communities[J]. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences,2020.
APA Philip J. Manlick,&Jonathan N. Pauli.(2020).Human disturbance increases trophic niche overlap in terrestrial carnivore communities.Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
MLA Philip J. Manlick,et al."Human disturbance increases trophic niche overlap in terrestrial carnivore communities".Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (2020).
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