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With or without you: Effects of the concurrent range expansion of an herbivore and its natural enemy on native species interactions

机译:有或没有您:同时扩展草食动物的效果及其天敌对土生物的相互作用

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Global climatic changes may lead to the arrival of multiple range-expanding species from different trophic levels into new habitats, either simultaneously or in quick succession, potentially causing the introduction of manifold novel interactions into native food webs. Unraveling the complex biotic interactions between native and range-expanding species is critical to understand the impact of climate change on community ecology, but experimental evidence is lacking. In a series of laboratory experiments that simulated direct and indirect species interactions, we investigated the effects of the concurrent arrival of a range-expanding insect herbivore in Europe, Spodoptera littoralis, and its associated parasitoid Microplitis rufiventris, on the native herbivore Mamestra brassicae, and its associated parasitoid Microplitis mediator, when co-occurring on a native plant, Brassica rapa. Overall, direct interactions between the herbivores were beneficial for the exotic herbivore (higher pupal weight than the native herbivore), and negative for the native herbivore (higher mortality than the exotic herbivore). At the third trophic level, both parasitoids were unable to parasitize the herbivore they did not coexist with, but the presence of the exotic parasitoid still negatively affected the native herbivore (increased mortality) and the native parasitoid (decreased parasitism rate), through failed parasitism attempts and interference effects. Our results suggest different interaction scenarios depending on whether S. littoralis and its parasitoid arrive to the native tritrophic system separately or concurrently, as the negative effects associated with the presence of the parasitoid were dependent on the presence of the exotic herbivore. These findings illustrate the complexity and interconnectedness of multitrophic changes resulting from concurrent species arrival to new environments, and the need for integrating the ecological effects of such arrivals into the general theoretical framework of global invasion patterns driven by climatic change.
机译:全球气候变化可能导致多种范围扩张物种从不同的营养水平到新的栖息地到达新的栖息地,潜在地导致歧管新的新药与原生食物网的引入。解开原生和范围扩张物种之间的复杂生物相互作用对于了解气候变化对社区生态的影响至关重要,但缺乏实验证据。在模拟直接和间接物种相互作用的一系列实验室实验中,我们调查了欧洲,Spodoptera Littoralis和其相关的寄生虫微观rufiventris在欧洲的范围扩张的昆虫食草和其相关的寄生虫微观rufiventris的效果。其相关的寄生体微相介质,当同在天然植物中,芸苔属rapa。总体而言,食草动物之间的直接相互作用是有益于异国情调的草食虫(比天然食草食草高的蛹重量),以及原生食草食草的阴性(比异国情调的草食动物更高的死亡率)。在第三次营养水平下,寄生虫不能寄生食草潜力,他们没有共存,但通过失败的寄生寄生,异种寄生蛋白的存在仍然会产生负面影响尝试和干扰效应。我们的结果表明了不同的相互作用情景,具体取决于S. Littoralis及其寄生素是否单独或同时地到达本地胎选系统,因为与寄生虫存在相关的负面影响依赖于异国病因患者的存在。这些发现说明了由并发物种到达新环境产生的多层改变的复杂性和互连性,以及将这些到达的生态效应集成到受气候变化驱动的全球入侵模式的普通理论框架中。

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