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Experimental assessment of interaction costs of inducible defenses in plankton
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Journal of Plankton Research, Volumen 33, Issue 9, 2018, Pages 1445-1454
01427873
14643774
10.1093/plankt/fbr023
Autor
Aránguiz Acuña, Adriana
Ramos Jiliberto, Rodrigo
Bustamante Araya, Ramiro
Institución
Resumen
The expression of phenotypically plastic traits in prey organisms, triggered by changes in the abundance of their predators, is customarily assumed to involve costs in some fitness components such as fecundity, growth or survival. However, these plastic responses may also have an interaction cost, which is assessed by the strength of interspecific interactions such as increased vulnerability to other predators or a reduction in competitive ability. This study assesses experimentally the effects of induced morphological defenses triggered by the carnivorous rotifer Asplanchna brightwelli, on the competitive ability of two herbivorous populations, and the reciprocal dominance between the rotifers Brachionus calyciflorus and Brachionus havanaensis. Our results support the existence of a trade-off between the expression of induced morphological defenses and competitive ability in aquatic animals. Specifically, we show that: (i) a consumer which reduces its vulnerability to predation via in