食草性可以通过减少种间竞争来提高植物适应性,这是来自模式和中生态系统的证据。

IF 3.8 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY
Laura Böttner, Fabio Dudenhausen, Sara Nouere, Antonino Malacrinò, Martin Schäfer, Joris M Koene, Meret Huber, Shuqing Xu
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摘要

草食动物通常被认为会降低植物的适应性。然而,由于在自然群落中它们经常以几种竞争植物为食,食草动物也可以通过减少植物之间的种间竞争来增加植物的适应性。在这项研究中,我们开发了一个可测试的模型来预测存在种间竞争对手和以两种植物为食的食草动物的植物适应性。我们的模型可以预测食草动物和竞争对手的密度,在这些密度下,焦点物种将受益于食草。这可以通过量化草食动物对焦点植物及其竞争对手的适合度的影响,以及分别以两两方式估计种内和种间竞争的水平来估计。随后,我们在室内微观环境中使用三种相互作用的物种验证了该模型:水生植物(巨型浮萍Spirodela polyrhiza),其本地竞争对手(绿藻)和其本地食草动物(池塘蜗牛lynaea alis)。在自然条件下,额外的室外中观实验支持了我们的模型。总之,这项研究提供了一个概念性框架来理解食草动物如何在群落背景下塑造植物适应性。
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Herbivory can increase plant fitness via reduced interspecific competition-evidence from models and mesocosms.

Herbivores are generally considered to reduce plant fitness. However, as in natural communities they often feed on several competing plant species, herbivores can also increase plant fitness by reducing interspecific competition among plants. In this study, we developed a testable model to predict plant fitness in the presence of an interspecific competitor and a herbivore that feeds on both plant species. Our model allows prediction of the herbivore and competitor densities at which the focal species will benefit from herbivory. This can be estimated by quantifying the effects of the herbivore on the fitness of the focal plant and on its competitor, and by estimating the levels of intra- and interspecific competition in a pairwise fashion, respectively. We subsequently validated the model in indoor microcosms using three interacting species: an aquatic macrophyte (the giant duckweed Spirodela polyrhiza), its native competitors (green algae) and its native herbivore (the pond snail Lymnaea stagnalis). Additional outdoor mesocosm experiments supported our model under natural conditions. Together, this study provides a conceptual framework to understand how herbivores shape plant fitness in a community context.

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期刊介绍: Proceedings B is the Royal Society’s flagship biological research journal, accepting original articles and reviews of outstanding scientific importance and broad general interest. The main criteria for acceptance are that a study is novel, and has general significance to biologists. Articles published cover a wide range of areas within the biological sciences, many have relevance to organisms and the environments in which they live. The scope includes, but is not limited to, ecology, evolution, behavior, health and disease epidemiology, neuroscience and cognition, behavioral genetics, development, biomechanics, paleontology, comparative biology, molecular ecology and evolution, and global change biology.
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