Liang Zhice, Jackson Donald A, Liu Jiashou, Guo Chuanbo
State Key Laboratory of Breeding Biotechnology and Sustainable Aquaculture, Institute of Hydrobiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Wuhan, Hubei, China.
College of Advanced Agricultural Sciences, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China.
Glob Chang Biol. 2025 Sep;31(9):e70501. doi: 10.1111/gcb.70501.
Anthropogenic-mediated invasions of non-native species are leading to biodiversity loss in many trophic groups, with specific impacts on a wide range of ecosystem functions and services. However, the impacts of non-native species on native species and ecosystem multifunctionality are not well understood, particularly due to the lack of long-term studies that focus on the analysis of functional and phylogenetic diversities. Using a comprehensive dataset spanning nearly 80 years from Lake Erhai, China, we assessed the impact of non-native fishes on the multidimensional diversity of native fishes, as well as the cascading effects on the multifunctional components of the ecosystem, including productivity, decomposition, and average multifunctionality. Over time, the multidimensional diversity of non-native fishes steadily increased, whereas that of native species declined markedly. Concurrently, both ecosystem productivity and average multifunctionality exhibited significant upward trends. Long-term invasion by non-native fishes was significantly negatively correlated with the multidimensional diversity of native fishes. A consistent convergence-divergence-convergence pattern was observed in trait spaces and in functional and phylogenetic community patterns of overall fish communities. Ecosystem multifunctionality increased with non-native fish functional diversity, though this positive relationship became negative at higher diversity levels. In contrast, native fish functional diversity and environmental factors-including average water level, Secchi depth, and annual precipitation-were consistently negatively associated with multifunctionality. These findings underscore the importance of integrating a functional perspective in biodiversity monitoring and management to enhance our understanding of, and foster more effective strategies for addressing, the long-term impacts of non-native species on native species and ecosystem multifunctionality.
人为介导的非本地物种入侵正导致许多营养级生物多样性丧失,对广泛的生态系统功能和服务产生特定影响。然而,非本地物种对本地物种和生态系统多功能性的影响尚未得到充分理解,特别是由于缺乏专注于功能和系统发育多样性分析的长期研究。利用来自中国洱海近80年的综合数据集,我们评估了非本地鱼类对本地鱼类多维多样性的影响,以及对生态系统多功能组成部分的级联效应,包括生产力、分解和平均多功能性。随着时间的推移,非本地鱼类的多维多样性稳步增加,而本地物种的多维多样性则显著下降。与此同时,生态系统生产力和平均多功能性均呈现出显著的上升趋势。非本地鱼类的长期入侵与本地鱼类的多维多样性显著负相关。在总体鱼类群落的性状空间以及功能和系统发育群落模式中观察到一致的趋同-趋异-趋同模式。生态系统多功能性随着非本地鱼类功能多样性的增加而增加,尽管这种正相关关系在更高的多样性水平上变为负相关。相比之下,本地鱼类功能多样性和环境因素——包括平均水位、透明度深度和年降水量——与多功能性始终呈负相关。这些发现强调了在生物多样性监测和管理中纳入功能视角的重要性,以增强我们对非本地物种对本地物种和生态系统多功能性长期影响的理解,并制定更有效的应对策略。