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植物与食草动物相互作用的最新进展。

Recent advances in plant-herbivore interactions.

作者信息

Burkepile Deron E, Parker John D

机构信息

Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Marine Biology, University of California Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA, USA; Marine Science Institute, University of California Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA, USA.

Smithsonian Environmental Research Center, Edgewater, MD, USA.

出版信息

F1000Res. 2017 Feb 8;6:119. doi: 10.12688/f1000research.10313.1. eCollection 2017.

Abstract

Plant-herbivore interactions shape community dynamics across marine, freshwater, and terrestrial habitats. From amphipods to elephants and from algae to trees, plant-herbivore relationships are the crucial link generating animal biomass (and human societies) from mere sunlight. These interactions are, thus, pivotal to understanding the ecology and evolution of virtually any ecosystem. Here, we briefly highlight recent advances in four areas of plant-herbivore interactions: (1) plant defense theory, (2) herbivore diversity and ecosystem function, (3) predation risk aversion and herbivory, and (4) how a changing climate impacts plant-herbivore interactions. Recent advances in plant defense theory, for example, highlight how plant life history and defense traits affect and are affected by multiple drivers, including enemy pressure, resource availability, and the local plant neighborhood, resulting in trait-mediated feedback loops linking trophic interactions with ecosystem nutrient dynamics. Similarly, although the positive effect of consumer diversity on ecosystem function has long been recognized, recent advances using DNA barcoding to elucidate diet, and Global Positioning System/remote sensing to determine habitat selection and impact, have shown that herbivore communities are probably even more functionally diverse than currently realized. Moreover, although most diversity-function studies continue to emphasize plant diversity, herbivore diversity may have even stronger impacts on ecosystem multifunctionality. Recent studies also highlight the role of risk in plant-herbivore interactions, and risk-driven trophic cascades have emerged as landscape-scale patterns in a variety of ecosystems. Perhaps not surprisingly, many plant-herbivore interactions are currently being altered by climate change, which affects plant growth rates and resource allocation, expression of chemical defenses, plant phenology, and herbivore metabolism and behavior. Finally, we conclude by noting that although the field is advancing rapidly, the world is changing even more rapidly, challenging our ability to manage these pivotal links in the food chain.

摘要

植物与食草动物之间的相互作用塑造了海洋、淡水和陆地栖息地的群落动态。从双栖动物到大象,从藻类到树木,植物与食草动物的关系是仅利用阳光产生动物生物量(以及人类社会)的关键环节。因此,这些相互作用对于理解几乎任何生态系统的生态和进化都至关重要。在这里,我们简要强调植物与食草动物相互作用四个领域的最新进展:(1)植物防御理论,(2)食草动物多样性与生态系统功能,(3)捕食风险规避与食草行为,以及(4)气候变化如何影响植物与食草动物的相互作用。例如,植物防御理论的最新进展强调了植物生活史和防御特征如何受到多种驱动因素的影响以及如何影响这些因素,这些驱动因素包括天敌压力、资源可用性和当地植物群落,从而形成了将营养相互作用与生态系统养分动态联系起来的性状介导反馈回路。同样,尽管消费者多样性对生态系统功能的积极影响早已得到认可,但最近利用DNA条形码阐明饮食以及利用全球定位系统/遥感确定栖息地选择和影响的进展表明,食草动物群落的功能多样性可能比目前所认识到的还要丰富。此外,尽管大多数多样性-功能研究继续强调植物多样性,但食草动物多样性可能对生态系统多功能性产生更强的影响。最近的研究还强调了风险在植物与食草动物相互作用中的作用,风险驱动的营养级联已成为各种生态系统中的景观尺度模式。也许不足为奇的是,许多植物与食草动物的相互作用目前正因气候变化而发生改变,气候变化会影响植物生长速率和资源分配、化学防御的表达、植物物候以及食草动物的新陈代谢和行为。最后,我们指出,尽管该领域发展迅速,但世界变化更快,这对我们管理食物链中这些关键环节的能力构成了挑战。

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