Department of Biology, University of Alabama at Birmingham, 1300 University Blvd, CH 464, Birmingham, AL 35294-1170, USA.
Department of Chemistry, University of South Florida, 4202 E. Fowler Avenue, CHE 205, Tampa, FL 33620-5250, USA.
Integr Comp Biol. 2020 Dec 16;60(6):1358-1368. doi: 10.1093/icb/icaa058.
Dense macroalgal forests on the Western Antarctic Peninsula serve important ecological roles both in terms of considerable biomass for primary production as well as in being ecosystem engineers. Their function within the Antarctic ecosystem has been described as a crucial member of a community-wide mutualism which benefits macroalgal species and dense assemblages of associated amphipod grazers. However, there is a cheater within the system that can feed on one of the most highly chemically defended macroalgal hosts. The amphipod Paradexamine fissicauda has been found to readily consume the finely branched red macroalga Plocamium cartilagineum. This amphipod grazer not only feeds on its host, but also appears to sequester its host's chemical defenses for its own utilization. This review summarizes what we know about both of these exceptions to the community-wide mutualism.
南极半岛西部的密集大型藻类森林在生物量方面具有重要的生态作用,是初级生产的重要来源,也是生态系统工程师。它们在南极生态系统中的功能被描述为一种广泛的互惠关系中的关键成员,这种关系使大型藻类物种和与之相关的密集共生的片脚类食草动物受益。然而,在这个系统中存在一个欺骗者,它可以以一种高度化学防御的大型藻类宿主为食。已经发现片脚类动物 Paradexamine fissicauda 很容易消耗精细分枝的红色大型藻类 Plocamium cartilagineum。这种片脚类食草动物不仅以其宿主为食,而且似乎还将宿主的化学防御物质隔离出来供自己利用。这篇综述总结了我们对这两个社区广泛互惠关系的例外情况的了解。