Peacor Scott D, Allesina Stefano, Riolo Rick L, Pascual Mercedes
Department of Fisheries and Wildlife, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA.
PLoS Biol. 2006 Oct;4(11):e372. doi: 10.1371/journal.pbio.0040372.
Understanding species invasion is a central problem in ecology because invasions of exotic species severely impact ecosystems, and because invasions underlie fundamental ecological processes. However, the influence on invasions of phenotypic plasticity, a key component of many species interactions, is unknown. We present a model in which phenotypic plasticity of a resident species increases its ability to oppose invaders, and plasticity of an invader increases its ability to displace residents. Whereas these effects are expected due to increased fitness associated with phenotypic plasticity, the model additionally reveals a new and unforeseen mechanism by which plasticity affects invasions: phenotypic plasticity increases the steepness of the fitness surface, thereby making invasion more difficult, even by phenotypically plastic invaders. Our results should apply to phenotypically plastic responses to any fluctuating environmental factors including predation risk, and to other factors that affect the fitness surface such as the generalism of predators. We extend the results to competition, and argue that phenotypic plasticity's effect on the fitness surface will destabilize coexistence at local scales, but stabilize coexistence at regional scales. Our study emphasizes the need to incorporate variable interaction strengths due to phenotypic plasticity into invasion biology and ecological theory on competition and coexistence in fragmented landscapes.
理解物种入侵是生态学中的一个核心问题,这是因为外来物种的入侵会严重影响生态系统,还因为入侵是许多基本生态过程的基础。然而,表型可塑性(许多物种相互作用的关键组成部分)对入侵的影响尚不清楚。我们提出了一个模型,其中本地物种的表型可塑性增强了其对抗入侵者的能力,而入侵者的可塑性则提高了其取代本地物种的能力。鉴于与表型可塑性相关的适应性增加,这些影响是可以预期的,但该模型还揭示了一种新的、意想不到的可塑性影响入侵的机制:表型可塑性增加了适应度表面的陡峭程度,从而使入侵变得更加困难,即使是表型可塑性的入侵者也是如此。我们的结果应适用于对包括捕食风险在内的任何波动环境因素的表型可塑性反应,以及适用于影响适应度表面的其他因素,如捕食者的广食性。我们将结果扩展到竞争,并认为表型可塑性对适应度表面的影响将在局部尺度上破坏共存的稳定性,但在区域尺度上稳定共存。我们的研究强调需要将由于表型可塑性导致的可变相互作用强度纳入入侵生物学以及关于破碎景观中竞争和共存的生态理论中。