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Nematodes in a polar desert reveal the relative role of biotic interactions in the coexistence of soil animals

机译:极地沙漠中的线虫揭示了生物相互作用在土壤动物共存中的相对作用

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Abiotic factors are major determinants of soil animal distributions and their dominant role is pronounced in extreme ecosystems, with biotic interactions seemingly playing a minor role. We modelled co-occurrence and distribution of the three nematode species that dominate the soil food web of the McMurdo Dry Valleys (Antarctica). Abiotic factors, other biotic groups, and autocorrelation all contributed to structuring nematode species distributions. However, after removing their effects, we found that the presence of the most abundant nematode species greatly, and negatively, affected the probability of detecting one of the other two species. We observed similar patterns in relative abundances for two out of three pairs of species. Harsh abiotic conditions alone are insufficient to explain contemporary nematode distributions whereas the role of negative biotic interactions has been largely underestimated in soil. The future challenge is to understand how the effects of global change on biotic interactions will alter species coexistence.
机译:非生物因素是土壤动物分布的主要决定因素,在极端的生态系统中它们的主导作用十分明显,而生物相互作用似乎起着较小的作用。我们对三种线虫物种的共现和分布进行了建模,这三种线虫物种在麦克默多干旱谷(南极洲)的土壤食物网中占主导地位。非生物因素,其他生物类别和自相关都有助于构造线虫物种分布。但是,在消除它们的影响之后,我们发现最丰富的线虫物种的存在极大地并且负面地影响了检测其他两个物种之一的可能性。我们在三对物种中的两对中观察到相对丰度相似的模式。仅恶劣的非生物条件不足以解释当代线虫的分布,而负面的生物相互作用在土壤中的作用被大大低估了。未来的挑战是要了解全球变化对生物相互作用的影响将如何改变物种的共存。

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