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Predator-Prey Interactions in the Anthropocene: Reconciling Multiple Aspects of Novelty

机译:捕食者 - 捕食者 - 人类杂志中的互动:协调新奇的多个方面

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Ecological novelty, when conditions deviate from a historical baseline, is increasingly common as humans modify habitats and communities across the globe. Our ability to anticipate how novelty changes predator-prey interactions will likely hinge upon the explicit evaluation of multiple forms of novelty, rather than a focus on single forms of novelty (e.g., invasive predators or climate change). We provide a framework to assess how multiple forms of novelty can act, alone or in concert, on components shared by all predator-prey interactions (the predation sequence). Considering how novelty acts throughout the predation sequence could improve our understanding of predator-prey interactions in an increasingly novel world, identify important knowledge gaps, and guide conservation decisions in the Anthropocene.
机译:生态新奇,当条件偏离历史基线时,随着人类修改全球的栖息地和社区越来越普遍。 我们预测新颖性变化如何改变捕食者 - 猎物互动的能力可能会遵守多种形式的新颖性的明确评估,而不是重点关注单一形式的新奇(例如,侵入掠夺者或气候变化)。 我们提供了一个框架,以评估多种形式的新颖性可以单独或音乐会,所有捕食者 - 猎物交互(捕食序列)共享的组件。 考虑到整个捕食序列的新奇作用如何改善我们对越来越小说世界中的捕食者 - 猎物互动的理解,确定重要的知识差距,并在人体中指导保护决策。

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