Large mammalian herbivores (LMH) are important functional components and drivers of biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in grasslands. Yet their role in regulating food-web dynamics and trophic cascades remains poorly understood. In the temperate grasslands of northern China, we explored whether and how grazing domestic cattle (Bos taurus) alter the predator–prey interactions between a dominant grasshopper (Euchorthippus unicolor) and its avian predator the barn swallow (Hirundo rustica). Using two large manipulative field experiments, we found that in the presence of cattle, grasshoppers increased their jumping frequency threefold, swallows increased foraging visits to these fields sixfold, and grasshopper density was reduced by about 50%. By manipulatively controlling the grasshoppers’ ability to jump, we showed that jumping enables grasshoppers to avoid being incidentally consumed or trampled by cattle. However, jumping behaviour increased their consumption rates by swallows 37-fold compared with grasshoppers that were unable to jump. Our findings illustrate how LMH can indirectly alter predator–prey interactions by affecting behaviour of avian predators and herbivorous insects. These non-plant-mediated effects of LMH may influence trophic interactions in other grazing ecosystems and shape community structure and dynamics. We highlight that convoluted multispecies interactions may better explain how LMH control food-web dynamics in grasslands.
Behavioural responses to mammalian grazing expose insect herbivores to elevated risk of avian predation
Yu Zhu,Xiaofei Li,X. Tu,A. Risch,Zhaojun Wang,Quanhui Ma,Ming Jiang,Yuanchun Zou,Deli Wang,M. Inbar,D. Hawlena,Z. Zhong
Published 2024 in Proceedings B
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- Publication year
2024
- Venue
Proceedings B
- Publication date
2024-10-01
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Biology, Medicine, Environmental Science
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- avian predation
The hunting and consumption of prey organisms by insectivorous birds such as barn swallows.
Aliases: bird predation
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The feeding activity of domestic cattle on grassland vegetation.
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The abundance of grasshoppers per unit area in the study site.
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A locomotor escape response used by grasshoppers to avoid ground-level threats.
Aliases: jumping behaviour
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Large plant-eating mammals such as cattle that graze in grassland ecosystems.
Aliases: LMH
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The ecological relationships between organisms that hunt and those that are hunted.
Aliases: predator-prey dynamics
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Indirect effects that propagate through multiple trophic levels in a food web.
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