State Key Laboratory of Integrated Management of Pest Insects and Rodents in Agriculture, Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 1 Beichen West Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing, 100101, China.
University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, 10049, China.
Ecol Lett. 2020 Aug;23(8):1252-1262. doi: 10.1111/ele.13529. Epub 2020 May 20.
Understanding how biodiversity and interaction networks change across environmental gradients is a major challenge in ecology. We integrated metacommunity and metanetwork perspectives to test species' functional roles in bird-plant frugivory interactions in a fragmented forest landscape in Southwest China, with consequences for seed dispersal. Availability of fruit resources both on and under trees created vertical feeding stratification for frugivorous birds. Bird-plant interactions involving birds feeding only on-the-tree or both on and under-the-tree (shared) had a higher centrality and contributed more to metanetwork organisation than interactions involving birds feeding only under-the-tree. Moreover, bird-plant interactions associated with large-seeded plants disproportionately contributed to metanetwork organisation and centrality. Consequently, on-the-tree and shared birds contributed more to metanetwork organisation whereas under-the-tree birds were more involved in local processes. We would expect that species' roles in the metanetwork will translate into different conservation values for maintaining functioning of seed-dispersal networks.
理解生物多样性和相互作用网络如何随环境梯度变化是生态学的一个主要挑战。我们综合了宏群落和宏网络的观点,以检验物种在西南破碎森林景观中鸟类-植物食果相互作用中的功能作用,这对种子传播有影响。树上和树下的果实资源的可利用性为食果鸟类创造了垂直取食分层。只在树上取食或在树上和树下都取食的鸟类-植物相互作用(共享)比只在树下取食的鸟类-植物相互作用具有更高的中心度,对网络组织的贡献更大。此外,与大种子植物相关的鸟类-植物相互作用不成比例地对网络组织和中心度做出贡献。因此,在树上取食和共享的鸟类对网络组织的贡献更大,而在树下取食的鸟类更多地参与了局部过程。我们预计,物种在网络中的作用将转化为维持种子传播网络功能的不同保护价值。