Terhorst Casey P, Dudgeon Steve R
Department of Biology, California State University, Northridge, 18111 Nordhoff Street, Northridge, California 91330-8300. FAX (818) 677-2034,
J Exp Mar Biol Ecol. 2009 Mar;370(1-2):120-126. doi: 10.1016/j.jembe.2008.12.007.
The role of disturbance in community ecology has been studied extensively and is thought to free resources and reset successional sequences at the local scale and create heterogeneity at the regional scale. Most studies have investigated effects on either the disturbed patch or on the entire community, but have generally ignored any effect of or on the community surrounding disturbed patches. We used marine fouling communities to examine the effect of a surrounding community on species abundance within a disturbed patch and the effect of a disturbance on species abudance in the surrounding community. We varied both the magnitude and pattern of disturbance on experimental settlement plates. Settlement plates were dominated by a non-native bryozoan, which may have established because of the large amount of initial space available on plates. Percent cover of each species within the patch were affected by the surrounding community, confirming previous studies' predictions about edge effects from the surrounding community on dynamics within a patch. Disturbance resulted in lower percent cover in the surrounding community, but there were no differences between magnitudes or spatial patterns of disturbance. Disturbance lowered population growth rates in the surrounding community, potentially by altering the abiotic environment or species interactions. Following disturbance, the recovery of species within a patch may be affected by species in the surrounding community, but the effects of a disturbance can extend beyond the patch and alter abundances in the surrounding community. The dependence of patch dynamics on the surrounding community and the extended effects of disturbance on the surrounding community, suggest an important feedback of disturbance on patch dynamics indirectly via the surrounding community.
干扰在群落生态学中的作用已得到广泛研究,人们认为它能在局部尺度上释放资源并重置演替序列,在区域尺度上创造异质性。大多数研究调查了干扰对受干扰斑块或整个群落的影响,但通常忽略了受干扰斑块周围群落的任何影响或受其影响的情况。我们利用海洋污损生物群落来研究周围群落对受干扰斑块内物种丰度的影响,以及干扰对周围群落中物种丰度的影响。我们改变了实验定居板上干扰的强度和模式。定居板上占主导地位的是一种非本地苔藓虫,它可能是因为板上有大量初始可用空间而得以建立。斑块内每个物种的覆盖百分比受到周围群落的影响,这证实了先前研究关于周围群落对斑块内动态的边缘效应的预测。干扰导致周围群落的覆盖百分比降低,但干扰的强度或空间模式之间没有差异。干扰可能通过改变非生物环境或物种相互作用降低周围群落的种群增长率。干扰后,斑块内物种的恢复可能受到周围群落中物种的影响,但干扰的影响可能会超出斑块,改变周围群落的丰度。斑块动态对周围群落的依赖性以及干扰对周围群落的扩展影响,表明干扰通过周围群落对斑块动态存在重要的间接反馈。