Variability of A Subterranean Prey-Predator Community in Space and Time

Subterranean habitats are characterized by buffered climatic conditions in comparison to contiguous surface environments and, in general, subterranean biological communities are considered to be relatively constant. However, although several studies have described the seasonal variation of subterran...

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Main Authors: Sebastiano Salvidio, Andrea Costa, Fabrizio Oneto, Mauro Valerio Pastorino
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-12-01
Series:Diversity
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1424-2818/12/1/17
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spelling doaj-a65fe6df05f74872ab14b80ded2a53cd2020-11-25T01:29:43ZengMDPI AGDiversity1424-28182019-12-011211710.3390/d12010017d12010017Variability of A Subterranean Prey-Predator Community in Space and TimeSebastiano Salvidio0Andrea Costa1Fabrizio Oneto2Mauro Valerio Pastorino3Dipartimento Scienze della Terra dell’Ambiente e della Vita—DISTAV, Università degli Studi di Genova, 16132 Genova, ItalyDipartimento Scienze della Terra dell’Ambiente e della Vita—DISTAV, Università degli Studi di Genova, 16132 Genova, ItalyDipartimento Scienze della Terra dell’Ambiente e della Vita—DISTAV, Università degli Studi di Genova, 16132 Genova, ItalyGruppo Speleologico “A. Issel”, Villa Comunale ex Borsino c.p. 21, 16012 BUSALLA (GE), ItalySubterranean habitats are characterized by buffered climatic conditions in comparison to contiguous surface environments and, in general, subterranean biological communities are considered to be relatively constant. However, although several studies have described the seasonal variation of subterranean communities, few analyzed their variability over successive years. The present research was conducted inside an artificial cave during seven successive summers, from 2013 to 2019. The parietal faunal community was sampled at regular intervals from outside to 21 m deep inside the cave. The community top predator is the cave salamander <i>Speleomantes strinatii</i>, while invertebrates, mainly adult flies, make up the rest of the faunal assemblage. Our findings indicate that the taxonomic composition and the spatial distribution of this community remained relatively constant over the seven-year study period, supporting previous findings. However, different environmental factors were shaping the distribution of predators and prey along the cave. Invertebrates were mainly affected by the illuminance, while salamanders were influenced by both illuminance and distance from the cave&#8217;s entrance. The inter-annual spatial distribution of the salamander population was highly repeatable and age specific, confirming a gradual shift towards the deeper parts of the cave with an increasing age. In general, the spatial distribution along the cave of this prey-predator system remained relatively constant during the seven-year study, suggesting that strong selective constraints were in action, even in this relatively recent subterranean ecosystem.https://www.mdpi.com/1424-2818/12/1/17artificial caveecotoneprey-predator systemsalamanders<i>speleomantes</i>subterranean habitat
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author Sebastiano Salvidio
Andrea Costa
Fabrizio Oneto
Mauro Valerio Pastorino
spellingShingle Sebastiano Salvidio
Andrea Costa
Fabrizio Oneto
Mauro Valerio Pastorino
Variability of A Subterranean Prey-Predator Community in Space and Time
Diversity
artificial cave
ecotone
prey-predator system
salamanders
<i>speleomantes</i>
subterranean habitat
author_facet Sebastiano Salvidio
Andrea Costa
Fabrizio Oneto
Mauro Valerio Pastorino
author_sort Sebastiano Salvidio
title Variability of A Subterranean Prey-Predator Community in Space and Time
title_short Variability of A Subterranean Prey-Predator Community in Space and Time
title_full Variability of A Subterranean Prey-Predator Community in Space and Time
title_fullStr Variability of A Subterranean Prey-Predator Community in Space and Time
title_full_unstemmed Variability of A Subterranean Prey-Predator Community in Space and Time
title_sort variability of a subterranean prey-predator community in space and time
publisher MDPI AG
series Diversity
issn 1424-2818
publishDate 2019-12-01
description Subterranean habitats are characterized by buffered climatic conditions in comparison to contiguous surface environments and, in general, subterranean biological communities are considered to be relatively constant. However, although several studies have described the seasonal variation of subterranean communities, few analyzed their variability over successive years. The present research was conducted inside an artificial cave during seven successive summers, from 2013 to 2019. The parietal faunal community was sampled at regular intervals from outside to 21 m deep inside the cave. The community top predator is the cave salamander <i>Speleomantes strinatii</i>, while invertebrates, mainly adult flies, make up the rest of the faunal assemblage. Our findings indicate that the taxonomic composition and the spatial distribution of this community remained relatively constant over the seven-year study period, supporting previous findings. However, different environmental factors were shaping the distribution of predators and prey along the cave. Invertebrates were mainly affected by the illuminance, while salamanders were influenced by both illuminance and distance from the cave&#8217;s entrance. The inter-annual spatial distribution of the salamander population was highly repeatable and age specific, confirming a gradual shift towards the deeper parts of the cave with an increasing age. In general, the spatial distribution along the cave of this prey-predator system remained relatively constant during the seven-year study, suggesting that strong selective constraints were in action, even in this relatively recent subterranean ecosystem.
topic artificial cave
ecotone
prey-predator system
salamanders
<i>speleomantes</i>
subterranean habitat
url https://www.mdpi.com/1424-2818/12/1/17
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