Complementarity effects among plant–pollinator interactions can enhance community seed production in semi-arid natural grasslands

IF 2.6 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ECOLOGY
Issei Nishimura , Taiki Tachibana , Kei Uchida , Xiaoming Lu , Xuezhen Zhao , Yongfei Bai , Takehiro Sasaki
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Abstract

Niche complementarity (i.e., complementarity effect) or differences in competitive ability (i.e., selection effect) are the two main mechanisms underlying the biodiversity and ecosystem functioning relationships within a single trophic level. However, few studies have explored such operating mechanisms across multitrophic levels and ecosystem functions, such as pollination. In this large grassland biodiversity study in Inner Mongolia, we partitioned the net biodiversity effect on seed production into the complementarity and selection effects and related these effects to functional diversity and the composition of flowering plant traits, and a range of plant–pollinator network parameters. The positive effect of plant species richness on the complementarity effects overwhelmed the negative effect on the selection effects. Hence, plant diversity positively impacted the net biodiversity effects. In addition, the net biodiversity and complementarity effects were increased in plant communities dominated by species with long inflorescences, suggesting that the facilitative effects of these dominant species attract more pollinators for other species. Furthermore, the complementarity effect increased with decreasing niche overlap of pollinator species, indicating complementary resource use among plant–pollinator interactions. Collectively, our findings highlight the importance of multitrophic interactions in maintaining multitrophic ecosystem functions.

植物与授粉者之间的互补效应可提高半干旱天然草地的群落种子产量
龛位互补性(即互补效应)或竞争能力差异(即选择效应)是单一营养级内生物多样性和生态系统功能关系的两大基本机制。然而,很少有研究探讨这种跨多营养级和生态系统功能(如授粉)的运行机制。在这项内蒙古大型草原生物多样性研究中,我们将生物多样性对种子生产的净效应划分为互补效应和选择效应,并将这些效应与功能多样性、开花植物性状组成以及一系列植物-传粉昆虫网络参数联系起来。植物物种丰富度对互补效应的积极影响压倒了对选择效应的消极影响。因此,植物多样性对净生物多样性效应产生了积极影响。此外,在以长花序物种为主的植物群落中,生物多样性净效应和互补效应都有所增加,这表明这些优势物种的促进作用为其他物种吸引了更多的授粉者。此外,互补效应随着传粉昆虫物种生态位重叠度的降低而增加,这表明植物与传粉昆虫之间的互补性资源利用。总之,我们的研究结果凸显了多营养相互作用在维持多营养生态系统功能方面的重要性。
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Journal of Arid Environments
Journal of Arid Environments 环境科学-环境科学
CiteScore
5.70
自引率
3.70%
发文量
144
审稿时长
55 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Arid Environments is an international journal publishing original scientific and technical research articles on physical, biological and cultural aspects of arid, semi-arid, and desert environments. As a forum of multi-disciplinary and interdisciplinary dialogue it addresses research on all aspects of arid environments and their past, present and future use.
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