To stay or to go: resource diversity alters the dispersal behavior of sympatric cryptic marine nematodes.

IF 2.3 3区 生物学 Q2 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
PeerJ Pub Date : 2025-01-13 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.7717/peerj.18790
Rodgee Mae Guden, Sofie Derycke, Tom Moens
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Abstract

Animals can use specific environmental cues to make informed decisions about whether and where to disperse. Patch conditions are known to affect the dispersal behavior of animals, but empirical studies investigating the impact of resource diversity on the dispersal of closely related species are largely lacking. In this study, we investigated how food diversity affects the dispersal behavior of three co-occurring cryptic species of the marine bacterivorous nematode complex Litoditis marina (Pm I, Pm III and Pm IV). Using microcosms composed of a local patch (inoculation plate), a connection tube, and a distant patch (dispersal plate), we examined nematode dispersal patterns with bacteria serving as the food source. Food treatments included low-, medium-, and high-diversity bacterial mixtures of 5, 10, and 15 bacterial strains, respectively. Additionally, a single-strain food resource Escherichia coli was used as a control treatment. Both local and distant patches had either identical food treatments ('homogeneous patches') or E. coli in the local patches and more diverse food (low-, medium-, or high-diversity food) in distant patches ('heterogeneous patches'). Our results show that the dispersal behavior of the cryptic species varies depending on food diversity, indicating that L. marina acquire information about their environment when making dispersal decisions. All three cryptic species tend to disperse faster toward food patches that increase fitness. Pm I and Pm IV exhibited faster dispersal toward patches with a more diverse food source, while Pm III showed similar dispersal rates toward E. coli, medium-diversity, and high-diversity food. This indicates that resource diversity can alter the dispersal behavior of cryptic species and may be an important mechanism to achieve species coexistence in the field.

留下还是离开:资源多样性改变了同域隐生海洋线虫的扩散行为。
动物可以利用特定的环境线索来做出是否分散以及分散到哪里的明智决定。众所周知,斑块条件会影响动物的扩散行为,但调查资源多样性对近缘物种扩散影响的实证研究在很大程度上缺乏。在这项研究中,我们研究了食物多样性如何影响海洋细菌食性线虫复合体(Litoditis marina)的三种共同发生的隐种(Pm I、Pm III和Pm IV)的传播行为。通过由局部斑块(接种板)、连接管和远处斑块(扩散板)组成的微观世界,我们研究了以细菌为食物来源的线虫的传播模式。食物处理包括低、中、高多样性细菌混合物,分别为5、10和15种细菌菌株。另外,以单一菌种食物源大肠杆菌作为对照处理。本地和远处斑块都有相同的食物处理(“同质斑块”)或大肠杆菌在本地斑块和更多样化的食物(低、中、高多样性食物)在远处斑块(“异质斑块”)。研究结果表明,隐种的传播行为随食物多样性的变化而变化,表明隐种在做出传播决策时获取了环境信息。这三种隐物种都倾向于更快地向食物区分散,从而提高适应性。Pm I和Pm IV向食物来源更多样化的斑块扩散速度更快,而Pm III对大肠杆菌、中等多样性和高多样性食物的扩散速度相似。这表明资源多样性可以改变隐种的扩散行为,可能是野外实现物种共存的重要机制。
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PeerJ MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES-
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