功能性状分析揭示了多营养群落的隐性稳定性

IF 4.3 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ECOLOGY
Ecology Pub Date : 2025-02-23 DOI:10.1002/ecy.70001
Mallarie E. Yeager, A. Randall Hughes
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摘要

尽管对于理解生态系统如何应对日益加剧的全球变化很重要,但在多营养群落中,多样性和稳定性之间的关系仍存在争议。我们最好的理解来自于竞争性行业的工作,其中稳定性和功能多样性之间的关系通常是积极的,而且比与物种多样性的关系更直接和机械。为了扩大我们的理解,有必要从经验上研究功能性状同一性与多营养群落中相对于物种同一性的时空稳定性之间的关系。本文通过对6个滨海塘鱼群落的13个功能性状的测量,从功能性状多样性和物种多样性的角度考察了群落的时空稳定性。我们发现,只考虑物种组成可能会低估稳定性。此外,我们发现物种和性状变异的空间收敛和时间差异,并将这种变化与确定性群落组装过程联系起来。最后,我们发现物种与关键功能性状的相关性使我们能够推断物种的营养地位与性状稳定性的关系。在资源有限的情况下,从物种或营养类群中推断群落过程并根据功能性状知识做出保护决策可能是一种可行的策略。
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Functional trait analysis reveals the hidden stability of multitrophic communities

Functional trait analysis reveals the hidden stability of multitrophic communities

Functional trait analysis reveals the hidden stability of multitrophic communities

Functional trait analysis reveals the hidden stability of multitrophic communities

Although important for understanding how ecosystems will fare with increasing global change, the relationship between diversity and stability in multitrophic communities is still debated. Our best understanding comes from work within competitive guilds, where the relationship between stability and functional diversity is generally positive and also more direct and mechanistic than the relationship with species diversity. To expand our understanding, there is a need to examine empirically how functional trait identity relates to spatial and temporal stability within multitrophic communities relative to species identity. Here, we measured 13 functional traits of six coastal pond fish communities to examine temporal and spatial community stability through the lenses of functional trait diversity and species diversity. We found that solely considering species composition may underestimate stability. Additionally, we found spatial convergence and temporal divergence in species and trait variability, and we link this variation to processes of deterministic community assembly. Lastly, we found that correlations of species with key functional traits allow us to make inferences about how the trophic position of species relates to trait stability. Inferring community processes and making conservation decisions from species or trophic groups based on functional trait knowledge may be a viable strategy when resources are limited.

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Ecology
Ecology 环境科学-生态学
CiteScore
8.30
自引率
2.10%
发文量
332
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Ecology publishes articles that report on the basic elements of ecological research. Emphasis is placed on concise, clear articles documenting important ecological phenomena. The journal publishes a broad array of research that includes a rapidly expanding envelope of subject matter, techniques, approaches, and concepts: paleoecology through present-day phenomena; evolutionary, population, physiological, community, and ecosystem ecology, as well as biogeochemistry; inclusive of descriptive, comparative, experimental, mathematical, statistical, and interdisciplinary approaches.
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