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生物量竞争将个体和群落的尺度格局联系起来。

Biomass competition connects individual and community scaling patterns.

机构信息

Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência (IGC), Oeiras, Portugal.

Istituto Nazionale di Oceanografia e di Geofisica Sperimentale (OGS), Trieste, Italy.

出版信息

Nat Commun. 2024 Nov 15;15(1):9916. doi: 10.1038/s41467-024-54307-w.

Abstract

Both metabolism and growth scale sublinearly with body mass across species. Ecosystems show the same sublinear scaling between production and total biomass, but ecological theory cannot reconcile the existence of these nearly identical scalings at different levels of biological organization. We attempt to solve this paradox using marine phytoplankton, connecting individual and ecosystem scalings across three orders of magnitude in body size and biomass. We find that competitive interactions determined by biomass slow metabolism in a consistent fashion across species of different sizes. These effects dominate over species-specific peculiarities, explaining why community composition does not affect respiration and production patterns. The sublinear scaling of ecosystem production thus emerges from this metabolic density-dependence that operates across species, independently of the equilibrium state or resource regime. Our findings demonstrate the connection between individual and ecosystem scalings, unifying aspects of physiology and ecology to explain why growth patterns are so strikingly similar across scales.

摘要

在不同物种中,代谢和生长规模都随体重呈亚线性变化。生态系统在生产力和总生物量之间也表现出相同的亚线性尺度,但生态学理论无法解释在不同的生物组织层次上存在这些几乎相同的尺度。我们试图使用海洋浮游植物来解决这个悖论,将个体和生态系统的尺度联系起来,跨越了三个数量级的体型和生物量。我们发现,由生物量决定的竞争相互作用以一致的方式在不同大小的物种中减缓代谢。这些影响超过了物种特异性的特殊性,解释了为什么群落组成不会影响呼吸和生产模式。因此,生态系统生产力的亚线性尺度是由这种在物种间起作用的代谢密度依赖性产生的,而与平衡状态或资源状况无关。我们的研究结果表明了个体和生态系统尺度之间的联系,将生理学和生态学的各个方面统一起来,解释了为什么生长模式在不同尺度上如此惊人地相似。

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