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间接进化拯救在一个小型食物网中的高度重要性。

High importance of indirect evolutionary rescue in a small food web.

作者信息

van Velzen Ellen

机构信息

Department of Ecology and Ecosystem Modelling, Institute of Biochemistry and Biology, University of Potsdam, Potsdam, Germany.

出版信息

Ecol Lett. 2023 Dec;26(12):2110-2121. doi: 10.1111/ele.14321. Epub 2023 Oct 9.

Abstract

Evolutionary rescue may allow species to survive environmental change, but how this mechanism operates in food webs is poorly understood. Here, the evolutionary rescue was investigated in a small model food web, systematically allowing the evolution of each single species in order to reveal how its adaptation affects the persistence of itself and others. The impact of evolution was highly species-specific and not necessarily positive: only one species, the specialist predator, consistently had a positive impact on overall persistence. Most strikingly, evolution overwhelmingly affected other species: rescue of others (indirect rescue) was far more frequent than self-rescue, and negative effects were nearly always indirect. This demonstrates that evolutionary rescue in food webs is inextricably bound up with species interactions, as the effects of evolution in one species ripple through the entire community. It is therefore critically important to consider the food web context in efforts to understand how species may survive global change.

摘要

进化拯救或许能使物种在环境变化中存活下来,但这种机制在食物网中是如何运作的,目前还知之甚少。在此,我们在一个小型模型食物网中研究了进化拯救,系统地允许每个单一物种进化,以揭示其适应性如何影响自身及其他物种的存续。进化的影响具有高度的物种特异性,且不一定是积极的:只有一种物种,即专性捕食者,始终对整体存续产生积极影响。最引人注目的是,进化对其他物种的影响极为显著:对其他物种的拯救(间接拯救)远比自我拯救频繁得多,而且负面影响几乎总是间接的。这表明食物网中的进化拯救与物种间相互作用紧密相连,因为一个物种的进化效应会在整个群落中产生连锁反应。因此,在努力理解物种如何在全球变化中生存时,考虑食物网背景至关重要。

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