Department of Biology, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 47405, USA.
Trends Ecol Evol. 2010 Aug;25(8):468-78. doi: 10.1016/j.tree.2010.05.004. Epub 2010 Jun 16.
Predominant frameworks for understanding plant ecology have an aboveground bias that neglects soil micro-organisms. This is inconsistent with recent work illustrating the importance of soil microbes in terrestrial ecology. Microbial effects have been incorporated into plant community dynamics using ideas of niche modification and plant-soil community feedbacks. Here, we expand and integrate qualitative conceptual models of plant niche and feedback to explore implications of microbial interactions for understanding plant community ecology. At the same time we review the empirical evidence for these processes. We also consider common mycorrhizal networks, and propose that these are best interpreted within the feedback framework. Finally, we apply our integrated model of niche and feedback to understanding plant coexistence, monodominance and invasion ecology.
理解植物生态学的主要框架存在一种忽视土壤微生物的地上偏向。这与最近说明土壤微生物在陆地生态学中的重要性的工作不一致。微生物的影响已经通过生态位修饰和植物-土壤群落反馈的概念被纳入到植物群落动态中。在这里,我们扩展和整合植物生态位和反馈的定性概念模型,以探索微生物相互作用对理解植物群落生态学的影响。同时,我们回顾了这些过程的经验证据。我们还考虑了常见的菌根网络,并提出最好在反馈框架内解释这些网络。最后,我们将我们的生态位和反馈综合模型应用于理解植物共存、单优种和入侵生态学。