Microclimatic differences between the south-facing slope and the north-facing slope of the Lower Nahal Oren, Mt. Carmel, Israel result in a dramatic biological divergence. The south-facing slope harbors predominantly African representatives, including the spiny mouse, Acomys cahirinus. The north—facing slope harbors predominantly European taxa, including the prosobranch land snail Pomatias olivieri. Here we show that prédation by Acomys on European Pomatias exceeds the proportion of Pomatias shells among the large land snail fauna at the microsite. The ratios of consumed to unconsumed Pomatias were approximately 4:1 and 7:1 in the north—and south-facing slopes, respectively. In all other land snail species, the consumed constituted at most 2/3 of the unconsumed. Remarkably, the selective prédation of Acomys on Pomatias is significantly higher on the warmer and drier south-facing slope. We hypothesize that natural selection led to an adaptive behavioral predator—prey relationship at the microsite.
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Microclimatic differences between the south-facing slope and the north-facing slope of the Lower Nahal Oren, Mt. Carmel, Israel result in a dramatic biological divergence. The south-facing slope harbors predominantly African representatives, including the spiny mouse, Acomys cahirinus. The north—facing slope harbors predominantly European taxa, including the prosobranch land snail Pomatias olivieri. Here we show that prédation by Acomys on European Pomatias exceeds the proportion of Pomatias shells among the large land snail fauna at the microsite. The ratios of consumed to unconsumed Pomatias were approximately 4:1 and 7:1 in the north—and south-facing slopes, respectively. In all other land snail species, the consumed constituted at most 2/3 of the unconsumed. Remarkably, the selective prédation of Acomys on Pomatias is significantly higher on the warmer and drier south-facing slope. We hypothesize that natural selection led to an adaptive behavioral predator—prey relationship at the microsite.
| All Time | Past 365 days | Past 30 Days | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Abstract Views | 128 | 37 | 12 |
| Full Text Views | 9 | 0 | 0 |
| PDF Views & Downloads | 5 | 0 | 0 |