Département des Sciences Biologiques, Université du Québec à Montréal, Montréal, QC, Canada.
Département de Biologie, Canada Research Chair on Integrative Ecology, Université de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, QC, Canada.
J Anim Ecol. 2018 Sep;87(5):1209-1220. doi: 10.1111/1365-2656.12834. Epub 2018 May 14.
The characterization of ecological communities with functional traits allows to consider simultaneously the ability of a species to survive and reproduce in an environment, its interactions with other species and its effects on the ecosystem. Functional traits have been studied mainly by plant ecologists, but are increasingly common in the study of other taxa including arthropods. Arthropods represent a group for which a functional trait approach could be highly profitable because of their high diversity, abundance, ubiquity and role in many important ecological processes. This review synthesizes two decades of functional trait research on terrestrial arthropods. We show that while the approach has gained popularity, particularly in the last decade, the absence of clearly postulated hypotheses is a recurrent problem limiting generalization. Furthermore, studied traits are often poorly related to studied functions. To address these problems, we propose a step-by-step protocol to postulate clear hypotheses prior to trait selection and emphasize the need for a common set of more generalizable traits in future studies. Extending the functional trait approach to arthropods opens the door to improving our understanding of interspecific interactions and potential links between response and effect traits. We present the concept of trait-matching with several examples of arthropod traits known to be effective predictors of consumer-resource interactions. The development of a successful functional trait approach for terrestrial arthropods will necessitate an understanding of relevant traits, standardized measurement protocols and open access databases to share this information. Such progress will provide ecologists with a new set of tools to answer broad questions in several fields including the study of community assembly, ecological networks and multitrophic functionality.
用功能特征来描述生态群落,可以同时考虑一个物种在环境中生存和繁殖的能力、它与其他物种的相互作用以及它对生态系统的影响。功能特征主要由植物生态学家研究,但在包括节肢动物在内的其他类群的研究中越来越普遍。节肢动物是一个非常适合采用功能特征方法进行研究的群体,因为它们具有多样性、丰富度、普遍性和在许多重要生态过程中的作用。这篇综述综合了过去 20 年对陆地节肢动物的功能特征研究。我们表明,尽管这种方法越来越受欢迎,特别是在过去十年中,但缺乏明确提出的假设是一个限制概括的常见问题。此外,研究的特征往往与研究的功能关系不大。为了解决这些问题,我们提出了一个逐步的方案,即在选择特征之前先提出明确的假设,并强调在未来的研究中需要一套更具通用性的特征。将功能特征方法扩展到节肢动物,可以提高我们对种间相互作用和响应特征与效应特征之间潜在联系的理解。我们提出了特征匹配的概念,并提供了一些已知是消费者-资源相互作用的有效预测因子的节肢动物特征的例子。为陆地节肢动物开发成功的功能特征方法需要了解相关特征、标准化测量协议以及开放访问数据库来共享这些信息。这种进展将为生态学家提供一套新的工具,以回答包括群落组装、生态网络和多营养功能等多个领域的广泛问题。