与外来入侵植物物种共生的植物物种的系统发育亲缘关系随海拔高度而变化

IF 2.7 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ECOLOGY
Ecosphere Pub Date : 2024-09-09 DOI:10.1002/ecs2.4966
Afshana, Jesús N. Pinto-Ledezma, Zafar A. Reshi
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达尔文的 "归化难题 "认为,外来物种之所以能在引入地区获得成功,要么是因为它们在系统发育上与本地物种有亲缘关系,因此往往拥有与本地物种相似的生态位;要么是因为它们在系统发育上与本地物种不相似,因此占据了未被填补的生态位。这一难题受到了广泛关注,但有关这两种假说的研究结果却相互矛盾。为了调和这两个看似矛盾的假说,我们沿海拔梯度分别评估了一种高度广泛分布的入侵物种 Anthemis cotula L.(焦点物种)与本地物种及其所有共生物种(包括本地和非本地物种)的系统发育关系。结果表明,随着海拔的升高,A. cotula 的丰度持续下降,并且随着所有共生种和原生种数量的增加,A. cotula 的丰度也持续下降。根据加权平均成对距离(MPDaw)计算的重点物种与本地物种之间的系统发育距离随着海拔的升高而下降,本地物种的丰富度也是如此。我们的研究还发现,土壤养分对 A. cotula 的丰度有很大影响,但对焦点物种和其他物种之间的系统发育距离的影响可以忽略不计。这些研究结果表明,微生态因素和空间异质性在入侵物种的丰度分布和群落组合中发挥着重要作用。因此,可以得出这样的结论:A. cotula 与全部或仅有的共生本地物种之间的系统发育关系随海拔高度和物种丰富度的变化而变化,这为达尔文归化难题的解决增添了另一层复杂性。
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Phylogenetic relatedness of plant species co-occurring with an invasive alien plant species varies with elevation

Phylogenetic relatedness of plant species co-occurring with an invasive alien plant species varies with elevation

Darwin's naturalization conundrum posits that the alien species either succeed in the introduced region because they are phylogenetically related to the native species and thus tend to have niches similar to those of native species, or they are phylogenetically dissimilar to native species and thus occupy unfilled niches. This conundrum has received a lot of attention, but the findings regarding these two hypotheses have been contradictory. To reconcile the two seemingly contradictory hypotheses, we assessed the phylogenetic relationship of a highly widespread and invasive species, Anthemis cotula L. (focal species), separately with the native species and all its co-occurring species (including native and non-native species) along an elevation gradient. Our results show that the abundance of A. cotula declined continuously with an increase in elevation and with an increase in the number of both all co-occurring and native species only. The phylogenetic distance between the focal species and the native species based on weighted mean pairwise distance (MPDaw) declined with elevation as well as native species richness. Our study also revealed that soil nutrients strongly influence the abundance of A. cotula; however, their effect on the phylogenetic distance between the focal and other species is negligible. These findings suggest a strong role of microecological factors and spatial heterogeneity in the abundance distributions of invasive species and community assembly. Thus, it could be concluded that the phylogenetic relationship of A. cotula with co-occurring all or only native species varies with elevation and species richness, adding another layer of complexity to the resolution of Darwin's naturalization conundrum.

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Ecosphere
Ecosphere ECOLOGY-
CiteScore
4.70
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3.70%
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378
审稿时长
15 weeks
期刊介绍: The scope of Ecosphere is as broad as the science of ecology itself. The journal welcomes submissions from all sub-disciplines of ecological science, as well as interdisciplinary studies relating to ecology. The journal''s goal is to provide a rapid-publication, online-only, open-access alternative to ESA''s other journals, while maintaining the rigorous standards of peer review for which ESA publications are renowned.
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