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https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14094/0100498075
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Urbanization reduces prey diversity and promotes dietary divergence in sympatric hornet species
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A3380
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0000-0003-4617-4076
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https://kuid-rm-web.ofc.kobe-u.ac.jp/search/detail.html?systemId=2c62f16bdb94632f520e17560c007669
著者名
Saga, Tatsuya
佐賀, 達矢
サガ, タツヤ
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人間発達環境学研究科
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Nakata, Taichi
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English (英語)
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Entomologia Generalis
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45(5)
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Schweizerbart
刊行日
2025-11-04
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2025-11-05
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Urbanization is a major driver of ecological change, but its effects on predator foraging behavior and trophic structure remain underexplored. We investigated how fine-scale urbanization affects prey diversity and composition in two sympatric hornet species, Vespa analis Fabricius (Hymenoptera: Vespidae) and V. simillima Smith, in central Japan. Using DNA metabarcoding of larval gut contents and high-resolution land cover data, we quantified prey richness and community turnover across urban and nonurban colonies. We found that prey species richness declined significantly with increasing developed land area, particularly within a 500 m radius of the nest. This pattern was observed in both species, suggesting that local habitat structure strongly constrains dietary opportunities. Despite similar declines in prey species richness, the two species presented distinct trophic responses: V. analis presented greater dietary turnover between urban and nonurban sites, whereas V. simillima showed moderately smaller compositional shifts. Prey order composition revealed species-specific preferences. V. analis consumed more Coleoptera and Hymenoptera in urban areas, whereas V. simillima selectively foraged on Lepidoptera in nonurban environments. Indicator species analysis and nonmetric multidimensional scaling confirmed stronger compositional shifts in V. analis, indicating greater trophic plasticity. Notably, V. simillima DNA was frequently detected in V. analis gut, raising the possibility of intraguild interactions under urban pressure. Our results highlight how fine-scale urbanization drives trophic divergence in sympatric predators, shaped by prey accessibility, qual ity, and behavioral flexibility. These findings contribute to the development of trait-based frameworks of urban ecological f iltering and predator coexistence, and they have broader implications for understanding trophic responses to landscape modification across diverse ecosystems and predator guilds.
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dietary analysis
DNA metabarcoding
prey diversity
Vespa
ecological niche
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人間発達環境学研究科
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https://doi.org/10.1127/entomologia/3749
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0171-8177
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