Something different for dinner? Responses of a native Australian predator (the keelback snake) to an invasive prey species (the cane toad)

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作者
Llewelyn, John [1 ,2 ]
Schwarzkopf, Lin [1 ]
Alford, Ross [1 ]
Shine, Richard [2 ]
机构
[1] James Cook Univ, Sch Marine & Trop Biol, Townsville, Qld 4811, Australia
[2] Univ Sydney, Sch Biol Sci, Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia
基金
澳大利亚研究理事会;
关键词
Bufo marinus; Chemical defense; Foraging behavior; Predation; Rhinella marina; Tropidonophis mairii; GARTER SNAKE; COLORATION; ALLOMETRY; DECLINES; IMPACTS; ECOLOGY; PLANTS; TREE;
D O I
10.1007/s10530-009-9521-5
中图分类号
X176 [生物多样性保护];
学科分类号
090705 ;
摘要
Predictions from foraging theory suggest that the probability a native predator will incorporate a novel type of prey (such as an invasive species) into its diet depends upon the potential benefits (e.g., nutrient input) vs. costs (e.g., handling time) of ingesting it. Cane toads (Bufo marinus) were introduced to Australia in 1935 and are highly toxic to many frog-eating snakes, thus there was strong selection to delete toads from the diet of these species. What has happened, however, to the feeding responses of an Australian snake species that is able to consume toads without dying? Our field surveys in northeastern Queensland show that, despite their high tolerance to toad toxins (compared to other native snakes), keelbacks (Tropidonophis mairii) feed primarily on native frogs rather than cane toads. This pattern occurs because the snakes show active prey preferences; even under standardized conditions in the laboratory, snakes are more likely to consume frogs than toads. When they are force-fed, snakes frequently regurgitate toads but not frogs. Thus, despite the high availability of the abundant toads, these invasive anurans are largely avoided as prey. This probably occurs because consumption of toads, although not lethal to keelbacks, causes significant sublethal effects and confers little nutritional benefit. Hence, keelback populations are not threatened by toad invasion, but neither do the snakes benefit substantially from the availability of a new type of potential prey.
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页码:1045 / 1051
页数:7
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