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小尺度下土壤螨类集合群落的潜在过程。

The underlying processes of a soil mite metacommunity on a small scale.

作者信息

Dong Chengxu, Gao Meixiang, Guo Chuanwei, Lin Lin, Wu Donghui, Zhang Limin

机构信息

College of Geographical Sciences, Harbin Normal University, Harbin,China.

Key Laboratory of Remote Sensing Monitoring of Geographic Environment, College of Heilongjiang Province, Harbin Normal University, Harbin, China.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2017 May 8;12(5):e0176828. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0176828. eCollection 2017.

Abstract

Metacommunity theory provides an understanding of how ecological processes regulate local community assemblies. However, few field studies have evaluated the underlying mechanisms of a metacommunity on a small scale through revealing the relative roles of spatial and environmental filtering in structuring local community composition. Based on a spatially explicit sampling design in 2012 and 2013, this study aims to evaluate the underlying processes of a soil mite metacommunity on a small spatial scale (50 m) in a temperate deciduous forest located at the Maoershan Ecosystem Research Station, Northeast China. Moran's eigenvector maps (MEMs) were used to model independent spatial variables. The relative importance of spatial (including trend variables, i.e., geographical coordinates, and broad- and fine-scale spatial variables) and environmental factors in driving the soil mite metacommunity was determined by variation partitioning. Mantel and partial Mantel tests and a redundancy analysis (RDA) were also used to identify the relative contributions of spatial and environmental variables. The results of variation partitioning suggested that the relatively large and significant variance was a result of spatial variables (including broad- and fine-scale spatial variables and trend), indicating the importance of dispersal limitation and autocorrelation processes. The significant contribution of environmental variables was detected in 2012 based on a partial Mantel test, and soil moisture and soil organic matter were especially important for the soil mite metacommunity composition in both years. The study suggested that the soil mite metacommunity was primarily regulated by dispersal limitation due to broad-scale and neutral biotic processes at a fine-scale and that environmental filtering might be of subordinate importance. In conclusion, a combination of metacommunity perspectives between neutral and species sorting theories was suggested to be important in the observed structure of the soil mite metacommunity at the studied small scale.

摘要

集合群落理论有助于理解生态过程如何调节局部群落的聚集。然而,很少有实地研究通过揭示空间和环境筛选在构建局部群落组成中的相对作用,在小尺度上评估集合群落的潜在机制。基于2012年和2013年的空间明确抽样设计,本研究旨在评估中国东北帽儿山生态系统研究站温带落叶林中,土壤螨类集合群落在小空间尺度(50米)上的潜在过程。使用莫兰特征向量地图(MEMs)对独立空间变量进行建模。通过变异分解确定空间因素(包括趋势变量,即地理坐标,以及大尺度和精细尺度的空间变量)和环境因素在驱动土壤螨类集合群落中的相对重要性。还使用曼特尔检验和偏曼特尔检验以及冗余分析(RDA)来确定空间和环境变量的相对贡献。变异分解结果表明,相对较大且显著的方差是空间变量(包括大尺度和精细尺度的空间变量以及趋势)的结果,表明扩散限制和自相关过程的重要性。基于偏曼特尔检验在2012年检测到环境变量的显著贡献,土壤湿度和土壤有机质在这两年对土壤螨类群落组成尤为重要。该研究表明,土壤螨类集合群落主要受扩散限制的调节,这是由于大尺度的中性生物过程以及精细尺度上的中性生物过程,而环境筛选可能具有次要重要性。总之,在研究的小尺度上,中性理论和物种分选理论之间的集合群落观点的结合,对于观察到的土壤螨类集合群落结构很重要。

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