Wardle David A, Bardgett Richard D, Klironomos John N, Setälä Heikki, van der Putten Wim H, Wall Diana H
Landcare Research, Post Office Box 69, Lincoln, New Zealand.
Science. 2004 Jun 11;304(5677):1629-33. doi: 10.1126/science.1094875.
All terrestrial ecosystems consist of aboveground and belowground components that interact to influence community- and ecosystem-level processes and properties. Here we show how these components are closely interlinked at the community level, reinforced by a greater degree of specificity between plants and soil organisms than has been previously supposed. As such, aboveground and belowground communities can be powerful mutual drivers, with both positive and negative feedbacks. A combined aboveground-belowground approach to community and ecosystem ecology is enhancing our understanding of the regulation and functional significance of biodiversity and of the environmental impacts of human-induced global change phenomena.
所有陆地生态系统都由地上和地下部分组成,这些部分相互作用,影响群落和生态系统层面的过程及特性。在此,我们展示了这些部分在群落层面是如何紧密相连的,植物与土壤生物之间的特异性程度比之前认为的更高,这进一步强化了这种联系。因此,地上和地下群落可以成为强大的相互驱动因素,存在正负反馈。将地上和地下相结合的群落与生态系统生态学研究方法,正在增进我们对生物多样性的调节及其功能意义,以及人类引起的全球变化现象对环境影响的理解。