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Birds of Indian Subcontinent

Do Gerbils Care More about Competition or Predation?

Publication Type:Journal Article
Year of Publication:1998
Authors:ABRAMSKY, ZVIKA, Rosenweig, ML, Subach, A
Journal:Oikos
Volume:83
Issue:1
Date Published:1998
ISBN Number:00301299
Keywords:Tyto, Tyto alba, Tytonidae
Abstract:We used trained barn owls to introduce a controlled predation threat to two species of gerbil, Gerbillus allenbyi and G. pyramidum in a system of 2-ha, sandy-substrate field enclosures in the Negev Desert, Israel. Using the principles of optimal density-dependent habitat selection, we estimated several coefficients of population interaction focusing on G. allenbyi. G. allenbyi exhibits strong intraspecific competition. In the absence of owls, G. pyramidum competes with it (α = - 0.35). We estimated the slope of the G. allenbyi victim isocline to be - 0.60. The competitive effect of G. pyramidum disappeared in the presence of owl, although the intraspecific competition remained. Our results indicated that in the presence of owls, the threat of predation overwhelms the cost of interspecific competition.
URL:http://www.jstor.org/stable/3546548
Short Title:Oikos
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