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当地鱼类群落的时间动态受到来自周边集合群落的迁入的强烈影响。

Temporal dynamics of a local fish community are strongly affected by immigration from the surrounding metacommunity.

作者信息

Stoffels Rick J, Clarke Kenneth Robert, Linklater Danielle S

机构信息

The Murray-Darling Freshwater Research Centre, CSIRO Land and Water Wodonga, Victoria, Australia.

Plymouth Marine Laboratory, The Hoe Plymouth, PL1 3DH, U.K.

出版信息

Ecol Evol. 2015 Jan;5(1):200-12. doi: 10.1002/ece3.1369. Epub 2014 Dec 17.

Abstract

A 5-year time series of annual censuses was collected from a large floodplain lake to determine how dynamics of the local fish community were affected by changes in hydrological connectivity with the surrounding metacommunity. The lake was disconnected from the metacommunity for 1 year prior to our study and remained disconnected until 3 months before our third annual census, when a flood reconnected the lake to the metacommunity. We determined how changes in connectivity affected temporal dynamics of (1) local community composition and (2) the population composition, condition, and growth of catfish, to shed light on how immigration of other species might affect local population dynamics. Before reconnection, the community was likely shaped by interactions between the local environment and species traits. The reconnection caused significant immigration and change in community composition and correlated with a significant and abrupt decline in catfish condition, growth, and abundance; effects likely due to the immigration of a competitor with a similar trophic niche: carp. The community was slow to return to its preconnection state, which may be due to dispersal traits of the fishes, and a time-lag in the recovery of the local catfish population following transient intensification of species interactions. The dynamics observed were concordant with the species sorting and mass-effects perspectives of metacommunity theory. Floods cause episodic dispersal in floodplain fish metacommunities, and so, flood frequency determines the relative importance of regional and local processes. Local processes may be particularly important to certain species, but these species may need sufficient time between floods for population increase, before the next flood-induced dispersal episode brings competitors and predators that might cause population decline. Accordingly, species coexistence in these metacommunities may be facilitated by spatiotemporal storage effects, which may in turn be regulated by flood frequency.

摘要

从一个大型洪泛区湖泊收集了连续5年的年度普查数据,以确定当地鱼类群落动态如何受到与周边集合群落水文连通性变化的影响。在我们的研究之前,该湖泊与集合群落断开联系达1年之久,并且一直保持断开状态,直到我们第三次年度普查前3个月,一场洪水使该湖泊与集合群落重新连通。我们确定了连通性的变化如何影响以下两方面的时间动态:(1)当地群落组成;(2)鲶鱼的种群组成、状况和生长,以阐明其他物种的迁入可能如何影响当地种群动态。在重新连通之前,群落可能是由当地环境与物种特征之间的相互作用所塑造的。重新连通导致了显著的物种迁入和群落组成变化,并且与鲶鱼的状况、生长和丰度显著且突然的下降相关;这些影响可能是由于具有相似营养生态位的竞争者——鲤鱼的迁入所致。群落恢复到重新连通前的状态较为缓慢,这可能是由于鱼类的扩散特征,以及物种间相互作用短暂增强后当地鲶鱼种群恢复存在时间滞后。观察到的动态与集合群落理论中的物种分选和质量效应观点一致。洪水在洪泛区鱼类集合群落中引发间歇性扩散,因此,洪水频率决定了区域和当地过程的相对重要性。当地过程可能对某些物种尤为重要,但这些物种可能需要在洪水之间有足够的时间来增加种群数量,然后下一次洪水引发的扩散事件才会带来可能导致种群数量下降的竞争者和捕食者。因此,这些集合群落中的物种共存可能会受到时空存储效应的促进,而时空存储效应反过来可能又受洪水频率的调节。

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