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将植物与植物相互作用的生态及建设性网络置于情境中。

Contextualizing the ecology of plant-plant interactions and constructive networks.

作者信息

Losapio Gianalberto

机构信息

Faculty of Geosciences and Environment, Institute of Earth Surface Dynamics, University of Lausanne, UNIL Mouline, 1015, VD, Switzerland.

Department of Biosciences, University of Milan, Via Celoria 26, 20133, Milan, Italy.

出版信息

AoB Plants. 2023 Jul 1;15(4):plad035. doi: 10.1093/aobpla/plad035. eCollection 2023 Jul.

Abstract

Botanical concepts have traditionally viewed the environment as a static box containing plants. In this box, plants compete with one another and act as passive resource consumers subjected to the environment in a top-down manner. This entails that plants have only negative effects on other plants and have no influence on the environment. By contrast, there is increasing evidence that plants have positive, bottom-up engineering effects and diversity effects on other plants and on the environment. Here, to overcome the limitations of top-down environmental control, antagonistic-only and pairwise interactions, I propose the concept of constructive networks. Constructive networks unify niche construction and network theory recognizing that (i) plants have manifold ecological functions and impacts on their neighbours, and (ii) the environment shapes and is shaped by diverse organisms, primarily plants. Constructive networks integrate both plant-environment and plant-plant interactions in a relational context. They address how plants influence the environment and support or inhibit other plant species by physically, biochemically and ecologically shaping environmental conditions. Constructive networks acknowledge the fact that diverse plants change and create novel environmental conditions and co-produce, share and transform resources, thereby influencing biological communities and the environment in constructive ways. Different interaction types are considered simultaneously in constructive networks. Yet, the main limitation to understanding constructive networks is the identification of plant links. This barrier may be overcome by applying complexity theory and statistical mechanics to comparative data and experimental field botany. Considering multiple interaction types and feedback between plants and the environment may improve our understanding of mechanisms responsible for biodiversity maintenance and help us to better anticipate the response of plant systems to global change.

摘要

传统的植物学概念将环境视为一个容纳植物的静态盒子。在这个盒子里,植物相互竞争,以自上而下的方式作为被动的资源消费者受制于环境。这意味着植物对其他植物只有负面影响,对环境没有影响。相比之下,越来越多的证据表明,植物对其他植物和环境具有积极的、自下而上的工程效应和多样性效应。在这里,为了克服自上而下的环境控制、仅对抗性和成对相互作用的局限性,我提出了建设性网络的概念。建设性网络将生态位构建和网络理论统一起来,认识到:(i)植物对其邻居具有多种生态功能和影响;(ii)环境塑造并受多种生物(主要是植物)的塑造。建设性网络在关系背景下整合了植物与环境以及植物与植物之间的相互作用。它们探讨了植物如何通过物理、生化和生态方式塑造环境条件来影响环境,并支持或抑制其他植物物种。建设性网络承认这样一个事实,即不同的植物改变并创造新的环境条件,共同生产、共享和转化资源,从而以建设性的方式影响生物群落和环境。建设性网络同时考虑了不同的相互作用类型。然而,理解建设性网络的主要限制在于识别植物之间的联系。通过将复杂性理论和统计力学应用于比较数据和实验野外植物学,可能会克服这一障碍。考虑多种相互作用类型以及植物与环境之间的反馈,可能会增进我们对生物多样性维持机制的理解,并帮助我们更好地预测植物系统对全球变化的反应。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/1859/10414809/d8231be76546/plad035_fig1.jpg

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