互惠互动网络的专业化向热带纬度方向降低。

Current biology : CB Pub Date : 2012-10-23 Epub Date: 2012-09-13 DOI:10.1016/j.cub.2012.08.015
Matthias Schleuning, Jochen Fründ, Alexandra-Maria Klein, Stefan Abrahamczyk, Ruben Alarcón, Matthias Albrecht, Georg K S Andersson, Simone Bazarian, Katrin Böhning-Gaese, Riccardo Bommarco, Bo Dalsgaard, D Matthias Dehling, Ariella Gotlieb, Melanie Hagen, Thomas Hickler, Andrea Holzschuh, Christopher N Kaiser-Bunbury, Holger Kreft, Rebecca J Morris, Brody Sandel, William J Sutherland, Jens-Christian Svenning, Teja Tscharntke, Stella Watts, Christiane N Weiner, Michael Werner, Neal M Williams, Camilla Winqvist, Carsten F Dormann, Nico Blüthgen
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摘要

物种丰富的热带群落预计将比温带群落更加专业化。一些研究报告了生物向热带地区的特化,而其他研究则没有发现纬度趋势,一旦考虑到采样偏差或植物多样性的差异。因此,纬度专业化梯度的方向仍然存在争议。利用前所未有的全球数据集,我们研究了植物和动物传粉者或种子传播者之间的生物专业化与纬度、过去和现代气候以及植物多样性的关系。我们表明,与预期相反,互惠网络的生物专业化在热带地区明显低于温带地区。专业化与当代气候的关系比与过去气候稳定性的关系更密切,这表明当前条件对生物专业化的影响比历史群落稳定的影响更大。生物专门化随着本地和区域植物多样性的增加而降低。这表明,相互作用的高度专业化是传粉者和种子传播者对低植物多样性的反应。这可以解释为什么纬度专业化梯度相对于纬度多样性梯度是相反的。热带地区较低的互惠网络专业化表明,热带地区对物种灭绝的容忍度高于温带地区。
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Specialization of mutualistic interaction networks decreases toward tropical latitudes.

Species-rich tropical communities are expected to be more specialized than their temperate counterparts. Several studies have reported increasing biotic specialization toward the tropics, whereas others have not found latitudinal trends once accounting for sampling bias or differences in plant diversity. Thus, the direction of the latitudinal specialization gradient remains contentious. With an unprecedented global data set, we investigated how biotic specialization between plants and animal pollinators or seed dispersers is associated with latitude, past and contemporary climate, and plant diversity. We show that in contrast to expectation, biotic specialization of mutualistic networks is significantly lower at tropical than at temperate latitudes. Specialization was more closely related to contemporary climate than to past climate stability, suggesting that current conditions have a stronger effect on biotic specialization than historical community stability. Biotic specialization decreased with increasing local and regional plant diversity. This suggests that high specialization of mutualistic interactions is a response of pollinators and seed dispersers to low plant diversity. This could explain why the latitudinal specialization gradient is reversed relative to the latitudinal diversity gradient. Low mutualistic network specialization in the tropics suggests higher tolerance against extinctions in tropical than in temperate communities.

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