Hansen Dennis M, Kiesbüy Heine C, Jones Carl G, Müller Christine B
Institute of Environmental Sciences, University of Zürich, Winterthurerstrasse 190, CH-8057 Zürich, Switzerland.
Am Nat. 2007 Apr;169(4):534-42. doi: 10.1086/511960.
In natural communities, species are embedded in networks of direct and indirect interactions. Most studies on indirect interactions have focused on how they affect predator-prey or competitive relationships. However, it is equally likely that indirect interactions play an important structuring role in mutualistic relationships in a natural community. We demonstrate experimentally that on a small spatial scale, dense thickets of endemic Pandanus plants have a strong positive trait-mediated indirect effect on the reproduction of the declining endemic Mauritian plant Trochetia blackburniana. This effect is mediated by the endemic gecko Phelsuma cepediana moving between Pandanus thickets, a preferred microhabitat, and nearby T. blackburniana plants, where it feeds on nectar and pollinates the plants. Our findings emphasize the importance of considering plant-animal interactions such as pollination at relatively small spatial scales in both basic ecological studies and applied conservation management.
在自然群落中,物种嵌入在直接和间接相互作用的网络中。大多数关于间接相互作用的研究都集中在它们如何影响捕食者 - 猎物或竞争关系上。然而,间接相互作用在自然群落的互利共生关系中发挥重要的结构作用的可能性同样很大。我们通过实验证明,在小空间尺度上,地方性露兜树属植物的密集灌丛对濒危的地方性毛里求斯植物黑氏特洛奇特花的繁殖具有强烈的正向性状介导间接效应。这种效应是由地方性壁虎塞氏日行守宫在露兜树灌丛(一种偏好的微生境)和附近的黑氏特洛奇特花植物之间移动介导的,在那里它以花蜜为食并为植物授粉。我们的研究结果强调了在基础生态学研究和应用保护管理中,在相对小的空间尺度上考虑诸如授粉等植物 - 动物相互作用的重要性。