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互利共生的蚂蚁有助于 tank-bromeliad 的营养吸收。

Mutualistic ants contribute to tank-bromeliad nutrition.

机构信息

IRD, UMR AMAP (botAnique et bioinforMatique de l'Architecture des Plantes), Boulevard de la Lironde, TA A-51/PS2, F-34398 Montpellier Cedex 5, France.

出版信息

Ann Bot. 2013 Sep;112(5):919-26. doi: 10.1093/aob/mct147. Epub 2013 Jul 16.

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND AIMS

Epiphytism imposes physiological constraints resulting from the lack of access to the nutrient sources available to ground-rooted plants. A conspicuous adaptation in response to that lack is the phytotelm (plant-held waters) of tank-bromeliad species that are often nutrient-rich. Associations with terrestrial invertebrates also result in higher plant nutrient acquisition. Assuming that tank-bromeliads rely on reservoir-assisted nutrition, it was hypothesized that the dual association with mutualistic ants and the phytotelm food web provides greater nutritional benefits to the plant compared with those bromeliads involved in only one of these two associations.

METHODS

Quantitative (water volume, amount of fine particulate organic matter, predator/prey ratio, algal density) and qualitative variables (ant-association and photosynthetic pathways) were compared for eight tank- and one tankless-bromeliad morphospecies from French Guiana. An analysis was also made of which of these variables affect nitrogen acquisition (leaf N and δ(15)N).

KEY RESULTS

All variables were significantly different between tank-bromeliad species. Leaf N concentrations and leaf δ(15)N were both positively correlated with the presence of mutualistic ants. The amount of fine particulate organic matter and predator/prey ratio had a positive and negative effect on leaf δ(15)N, respectively. Water volume was positively correlated with leaf N concentration whereas algal density was negatively correlated. Finally, the photosynthetic pathway (C3 vs. CAM) was positively correlated with leaf N concentration with a slightly higher N concentration for C3-Tillandsioideae compared with CAM-Bromelioideae.

CONCLUSIONS

The study suggests that some of the differences in N nutrition between bromeliad species can be explained by the presence of mutualistic ants. From a nutritional standpoint, it is more advantageous for a bromeliad to use myrmecotrophy via its roots than to use carnivory via its tank. The results highlight a gap in our knowledge of the reciprocal interactions between bromeliads and the various trophic levels (from bacteria to large metazoan predators) that intervene in reservoir-assisted nutrition.

摘要

背景与目的

附生现象会导致植物因无法获取扎根植物可利用的养分源而产生生理限制。为应对这一限制,一个显著的适应特征是出现 tank-bromeliad 物种的植物蓄水器(植物持有的水),其中往往富含营养物质。与陆地无脊椎动物的共生关系也会促进植物获取更多养分。假设 tank-bromeliads 依赖于储水池辅助营养,那么可以推测,与互利共生蚂蚁的双重共生关系以及植物蓄水器食物网会为植物提供比仅与其中一种共生关系相关联的 bromeliads 更大的营养益处。

方法

从法属圭亚那比较了八种 tank- 和一种 tankless-bromeliad 形态物种的定量(水量、细颗粒有机物质的量、捕食者/猎物比、藻类密度)和定性变量(蚂蚁共生关系和光合作用途径)。还分析了哪些变量会影响氮素吸收(叶片 N 和 δ(15)N)。

主要结果

所有变量在 tank-bromeliad 物种之间均存在显著差异。叶片 N 浓度和叶片 δ(15)N 均与互利共生蚂蚁的存在呈正相关。细颗粒有机物质的量和捕食者/猎物比分别对叶片 δ(15)N 产生正、负影响。水量与叶片 N 浓度呈正相关,而藻类密度则与之呈负相关。最后,光合作用途径(C3 与 CAM)与叶片 N 浓度呈正相关,与 CAM-Bromelioideae 相比,C3-Tillandsioideae 的 N 浓度略高。

结论

研究表明,一些 bromeliad 物种之间的氮营养差异可以用互利共生蚂蚁的存在来解释。从营养角度来看,通过根部利用蚂蚁共生来获取营养比通过蓄水器利用肉食来获取营养更为有利。研究结果突出表明,我们对 bromeliads 与各种营养层次(从细菌到大型后生动物捕食者)之间的相互作用的了解存在差距,这些层次会干预储水池辅助营养。

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