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沿海荒地中占优势的地面陆生节肢动物的分类学、功能和系统发育多样性的驱动因素。

Drivers of taxonomic, functional and phylogenetic diversities in dominant ground-dwelling arthropods of coastal heathlands.

机构信息

UMR CNRS 6553 Ecobio, Université de Rennes, 263 Avenue du Gal Leclerc, CS 74205, 35042, Rennes Cedex, France.

EA Géoarchitecture: Territoires, Urbanisation, Biodiversité, Environnement, Université de Bretagne Occidentale, CS 93837, 29238, Brest Cedex 3, France.

出版信息

Oecologia. 2021 Oct;197(2):511-522. doi: 10.1007/s00442-021-05032-4. Epub 2021 Sep 18.

Abstract

Although functional and phylogenetic diversities are increasingly used in ecology for a variety of purposes, their relationship remains unclear, and this relationship likely differs among taxa, yet most recent studies focused on plants. We hypothesize that communities may be diverse in functional traits due to presence of: many phylogenetic lineages, trait divergence within lineages, many species and random functional variation among species, weak filtering of traits in favorable environments, or strong trait divergence in unfavorable environments. We tested these predictions for taxa showing higher (ants), or lower (spiders, ground beetles) degrees of competition and niche construction, both of which might decouple functional traits from phylogenetic position or from the environment. Studying > 11,000 individuals and 216 species from coastal heathlands, we estimated functional as minimum spanning trees using traits related to the morphology, feeding habits and dispersal, respectively. Relationships between functional and phylogenetic diversities were overall positive and strong. In ants, this relationship disappeared after accounting for taxonomic diversities and environments, whereas in beetles and spiders taxonomic diversity is related to functional diversity only via increasing phylogenetic diversity. Environmental constraints reduced functional diversity in ants, but affected functional diversity only indirectly via phylogenetic diversity (ground beetles) and taxonomic and then phylogenetic diversity (spiders and ground beetles). Results are consistent with phylogenetic conservatism in traits in spiders and ground beetles. In ants, in contrast, traits appear more phylogenetically neutral with any new species potentially representing a new trait state, tentatively suggesting that competition or niche construction might decouple phylogenetics from trait diversity.

摘要

尽管功能多样性和系统发育多样性在生态学中越来越多地被用于各种目的,但它们之间的关系仍然不清楚,而且这种关系在不同的分类群中可能不同,然而,最近的大多数研究都集中在植物上。我们假设,由于存在:许多系统发育谱系、谱系内的性状分歧、许多物种和物种之间的随机功能变异、有利环境中性状的弱过滤,或者不利环境中性状的强分歧,群落可能在功能性状上具有多样性。我们针对表现出较高(蚂蚁)或较低(蜘蛛、步甲)竞争和生态位构建程度的分类群检验了这些预测,这两者都可能使功能特征与系统发育位置或环境脱钩。我们研究了来自沿海荒地的超过 11000 个个体和 216 个物种,使用与形态、摄食习惯和扩散分别相关的性状来估计功能,作为最小生成树。功能多样性和系统发育多样性之间的关系总体上是积极和强烈的。在蚂蚁中,这种关系在考虑了分类多样性和环境之后消失了,而在甲虫和蜘蛛中,分类多样性仅通过增加系统发育多样性与功能多样性相关。环境约束降低了蚂蚁的功能多样性,但仅通过系统发育多样性(步甲)以及分类和系统发育多样性(蜘蛛和步甲)间接影响功能多样性。结果与蜘蛛和步甲中性状的系统发育保守性一致。相比之下,在蚂蚁中,性状似乎更具有系统发育中性,任何新物种都可能代表一个新的性状状态,这表明竞争或生态位构建可能使系统发育与性状多样性脱钩。

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