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功能身份和功能结构通过岩石潮间带海洋草食动物组合的演替而发生变化。

Functional identity and functional structure change through succession in a rocky intertidal marine herbivore assemblage.

机构信息

Estación Costera de Investigaciones Marinas, Las Cruces, Chile.

出版信息

Ecology. 2012 Jan;93(1):75-89. doi: 10.1890/11-0434.1.

Abstract

Despite the great interest in characterizing the functional structure and resilience of functional groups in natural communities, few studies have examined in which way the roles and relationships of coexisting species change during community succession, a fundamental and natural process that follows the release of new resources in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. Variation in algal traits that characterize different phases and stages of community succession on rocky shores are likely to influence the magnitude, direction of effects, and the level of redundancy and complementarity in the diverse assemblage of herbivores. Two separate field experiments were conducted to quantify per capita and population effects and the functional relationship (i.e., redundancy or complementarity) of four herbivore species found in central Chile during early and late algal succession. The first experiment examined grazer effects on the colonization and establishment of early-succession algal species. The second experiment examined effects on the late-successional, dominant corticated alga Mazzaella laminarioides. Complementary laboratory experiments with all species and under natural environmental conditions allowed us to further characterize the collective effects of these species. We found that, during early community succession, all herbivore species had similar effects on the ephemeral algae, ulvoids, but only during the phase of colonization. Once these algae were established, only a subset of the species was able to control their abundance. During late succession, only the keyhole limpet Fissurella crassa could control corticated Mazzaella. The functional relationships among these species changed dramatically from redundant effects on ephemeral algae during early colonization, to a more complementary role on established early-successional algae, to a dominant (i.e., keystone) effect on late succession. This study highlights that functional relationship within consumer assemblages can vary at different phases and times of community succession. Differentiation in herbivore roles emphasizes the need to evaluate consumer's impacts through different times of community succession, and through experimental manipulations to make even broad predictions about the resilience or vulnerability of diverse intertidal assemblages to human disturbances.

摘要

尽管人们对描述自然群落中功能群的功能结构和恢复力非常感兴趣,但很少有研究探讨共存物种的角色和关系在陆地和水生生态系统中新资源释放后,这一基本的自然演替过程中会发生怎样的变化。在岩石海岸的群落演替的不同阶段和时期,藻类特征的变化很可能会影响食草动物多样性组合的幅度、效应的方向、冗余和互补的水平。进行了两项独立的野外实验,以量化中智利在早期和晚期藻类演替过程中发现的四种食草动物的个体和种群效应以及功能关系(即冗余或互补)。第一项实验研究了食草动物对早期演替藻类物种的定殖和建立的影响。第二项实验研究了对晚期演替、优势皮质藻类 Mazzaella laminarioides 的影响。在所有物种和自然环境条件下进行的补充实验室实验使我们能够进一步描述这些物种的集体效应。我们发现,在早期群落演替过程中,所有食草动物物种对短暂的藻类( Ulvoids )都有相似的影响,但仅在定殖阶段。一旦这些藻类建立起来,只有一部分物种能够控制它们的丰度。在后期演替中,只有钥匙孔贻贝 Fissurella crassa 才能控制皮质 Mazzaella。这些物种之间的功能关系从早期定殖时对短暂藻类的冗余效应,到对已建立的早期演替藻类的更互补作用,再到对后期演替的主导(即关键)作用,发生了巨大变化。本研究强调,在不同的群落演替阶段和时间,消费者组合中的功能关系可能会发生变化。食草动物角色的分化强调需要通过不同的群落演替时间来评估消费者的影响,并通过实验操纵来对各种潮间带组合对人类干扰的恢复力或脆弱性做出更广泛的预测。

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