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Eutrophication, biodiversity loss, and species invasions modify the relationship between host and parasite richness during host community assembly

机译:富营养化,生物多样性损失和物种入侵修改了主办社区组装期间宿主和寄生虫丰富的关系

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Host and parasite richness are generally positively correlated, but the stability of this relationship in response to global change remains poorly understood. Rapidly changing biotic and abiotic conditions can alter host community assembly, which in turn, can alter parasite transmission. Consequently, if the relationship between host and parasite richness is sensitive to parasite transmission, then changes in host composition under various global change scenarios could strengthen or weaken the relationship between host and parasite richness. To test the hypothesis that host community assembly can alter the relationship between host and parasite richness in response to global change, we experimentally crossed host diversity (biodiversity loss) and resource supply to hosts (eutrophication), then allowed communities to assemble. As previously shown, initial host diversity and resource supply determined the trajectory of host community assembly, altering post-assembly host species richness, richness-independent host phylogenetic diversity, and colonization by exotic host species. Overall, host richness predicted parasite richness, and as predicted, this effect was moderated by exotic abundance-communities dominated by exotic species exhibited a stronger positive relationship between post-assembly host and parasite richness. Ultimately, these results suggest that, by modulating parasite transmission, community assembly can modify the relationship between host and parasite richness. These results thus provide a novel mechanism to explain how global environmental change can generate contingencies in a fundamental ecological relationship-the positive relationship between host and parasite richness.
机译:宿主和寄生石丰富通常是正相关的,但这种关系的稳定性是以全球变革的反应仍然很清楚。快速变化的生物和非生物条件可以改变寄主社区组件,反过来可以改变寄生虫传输。因此,如果宿主和寄生虫丰富度之间的关系对寄生虫传输敏感,则各种全球变化情景下的宿主组合的变化可以增强或削弱宿主和寄生虫丰富的关系。为了测试主办社区组装可以改变宿主和寄生石的关系的假设,以应对全球变化,我们通过实验交叉主机多样性(生物多样性损失)和对宿主(富营养化)的资源供应,然后允许社区组装。如前所述,初始主机多样性和资源供应确定了主体社区组装的轨迹,改变装配后宿主物种丰富性,丰富的宿主系统发育多样性和异国宿主物种的定植。总体而言,寄宿性丰富预测寄生虫丰富,并且如预测,这种效果受到异国情调物种主导地位的异国风情社区的调节,在大会后宿主和寄生虫丰富之间表现出更强的正关系。最终,这些结果表明,通过调制寄生虫传输,社区组装可以修改宿主和寄生虫丰富的关系。因此,这些结果提供了一种新颖的机制,以解释全球环境变化如何在基本生态关系中产生突发事件 - 宿主和寄生虫之间的正关系。

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