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Species identity influences belowground arthropod assemblages via functional traits

机译:物种身份通过功能性状影响地下节肢动物的组合

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Plant species influence belowground communities in a variety of ways, ultimately impacting nutrient cycling. Functional plant traits provide a means whereby species identity can influence belowground community interactions, but little work has examined whether species identity influences belowground community processes when correcting for evolutionary history. Specifically, we hypothesized that closely related species would exhibit (i) more similar leaf and root functional traits than more distantly related species, and (ii) more similar associated soil arthropod communities. We found that after correcting for evolutionary history, tree species identity influenced belowground arthropod communities through plant functional traits. These data suggest that plant species structure may be an important predictor in shaping associated soil arthropod communities and further suggest the importance of better understanding the extended consequences of evolutionary history on ecological processes, as similarity in traits may not always reflect similar ecology.
机译:植物物种以多种方式影响地下社区,最终影响养分循环。功能性植物性状提供了一种方法,使物种同一性可以影响地下社区的相互作用,但是很少有研究检查在校正进化史时物种同一性是否影响地下社区的过程。具体而言,我们假设密切相关的物种将表现出(i)比更远的相关物种更相似的叶和根功能特征,以及(ii)更相似的相关土壤节肢动物群落。我们发现,在纠正了进化史之后,树种身份通过植物功能性状影响了地下节肢动物群落。这些数据表明,植物物种结构可能是塑造相关的土壤节肢动物群落的重要预测因子,并且进一步表明,更好地了解进化史对生态过程的扩展后果的重要性,因为性状的相似性可能并不总是反映相似的生态学。

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