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溪流中纵向分布模式的季节性变化:两种蜉蝣生态位重叠区域内的种间相互作用。

Seasonal modifications of longitudinal distribution patterns within a stream: Interspecific interactions in the niche overlap zones of two mayflies.

作者信息

Okamoto Seiya, Takenaka Masaki, Tojo Koji

机构信息

Division of Mountain and Environmental Science Interdisciplinary Graduate School of Science and Technology Shinshu University Matsumoto Japan.

Sugadaira Research Station Mountain Science Center University of Tsukuba Ueda Japan.

出版信息

Ecol Evol. 2022 Apr 1;12(4):e8766. doi: 10.1002/ece3.8766. eCollection 2022 Apr.

Abstract

Niche differentiation between closely related species leads to differentiation of their habitats. Segregation based on slight differences in environmental factors, that is niche differentiation on the microhabitat scale, allows more species to inhabit a certain geographic space. Therefore, such fine scale niche differentiation is an important factor in the support of species diversity. In addition, niche differentiation on the microhabitat scale and/or the differentiation of breeding seasons can be considered typical mechanisms that facilitate multispecies' co-existence. In this study, sister species (Commonly, inhabit at upstream region and inhabit at middle stream region), which often coexist in the upper to middle reaches of river systems of the Japanese Islands, were targeted and the following aspects were investigated. First, differences in habitat preference and interspecific differences in flow distribution patterns on a geographically fine scale were tracked in detail. Subsequently, the temporal transitions of their distribution patterns were investigated in detail and seasonal changes were investigated. Finally, we thoroughly investigated the disappearance of nymphs of each species from the river due to emergence affected the distribution of each species (by conducting daily emergence surveys). Combining results of these multiple studies also suggested that there may be spatiotemporal interspecial interaction between these two species within/around their overlapping regions. Traditionally, the longitudinal distribution pattern of these two mayflies has been thought to be established based on a difference in habitat preferences, but this study revealed that the interspecific interaction between the two species also plays an important role. This study provides new insights into species diversity and distribution pattern formation in river-dwelling species.

摘要

近缘物种之间的生态位分化导致其栖息地的分化。基于环境因素的细微差异进行的隔离,即在微生境尺度上的生态位分化,使得更多物种能够栖息在特定的地理空间。因此,这种精细尺度的生态位分化是支持物种多样性的一个重要因素。此外,微生境尺度上的生态位分化和/或繁殖季节的分化可被视为促进多物种共存的典型机制。在本研究中,以通常共存于日本列岛河流系统中上游的姐妹物种(通常, 栖息于上游区域, 栖息于中游区域)为研究对象,并对以下方面进行了调查。首先,详细追踪了在地理精细尺度上栖息地偏好的差异以及流量分布模式的种间差异。随后,详细研究了它们分布模式的时间变化并调查了季节变化。最后,我们通过每日羽化调查彻底研究了各物种若虫因羽化而从河流中消失对各物种分布的影响。综合这些多项研究的结果还表明,在这两个物种的重叠区域内/周围可能存在时空种间相互作用。传统上,这两种蜉蝣的纵向分布模式被认为是基于栖息地偏好的差异而建立的,但本研究表明这两个物种之间的种间相互作用也起着重要作用。本研究为河流栖息物种的物种多样性和分布模式形成提供了新的见解。

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