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Resources Alter the Structure and Increase Stochasticity in Bromeliad Microfauna Communities

机译:资源改变了凤梨微动物群落的结构并增加了随机性

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Although stochastic and deterministic processes have been found to jointly shape structure of natural communities, the relative importance of both forces may vary across different environmental conditions and across levels of biological organization. We tested the effects of abiotic environmental conditions, altered trophic interactions and dispersal limitation on the structure of aquatic microfauna communities in Costa Rican tank bromeliads. Our approach combined natural gradients in environmental conditions with experimental manipulations of bottom-up interactions (resources), top-down interactions (predators) and dispersal at two spatial scales in the field. We found that resource addition strongly increased the abundance and reduced the richness of microfauna communities. Community composition shifted in a predictable way towards assemblages dominated by flagellates and ciliates but with lower abundance and richness of algae and amoebae. While all functional groups responded strongly and predictably to resource addition, similarity among communities at the species level decreased, suggesting a role of stochasticity in species-level assembly processes. Dispersal limitation did not affect the communities. Since our design excluded potential priority effects we can attribute the differences in community similarity to increased demographic stochasticity of resource-enriched communities related to erratic changes in population sizes of some species. In contrast to resources, predators and environmental conditions had negligible effects on community structure. Our results demonstrate that bromeliad microfauna communities are strongly controlled by bottom-up forces. They further suggest that the relative importance of stochasticity may change with productivity and with the organizational level at which communities are examined.
机译:尽管发现随机和确定性过程共同影响自然群落的结构,但两种力的相对重要性可能会因环境条件和生物组织水平的不同而有所差异。我们测试了非生物环境条件,改变的营养相互作用和扩散限制对哥斯达黎加坦克凤梨科水生微动物群落结构的影响。我们的方法将环境条件下的自然梯度与自下而上的交互作用(资源),自上而下的交互作用(掠食者)和野外两个空间尺度上的扩散的实验操纵相结合。我们发现,资源添加极大地增加了微动物群落的丰富度并降低了其丰富度。群落组成以可预见的方式向着鞭毛虫和纤毛虫为主的聚集体转变,但藻类和变形虫的丰度和丰富度较低。尽管所有职能部门对资源增加做出了强烈且可预测的响应,但物种级别的社区之间的相似性下降了,这表明随机性在物种级别的装配过程中发挥了作用。分散限制不影响社区。由于我们的设计排除了潜在的优先级影响,因此我们可以将社区相似性的差异归因于与某些物种的种群大小变化不定有关的资源丰富社区的人口随机性增加。与资源相比,天敌和环境条件对社区结构的影响可忽略不计。我们的结果表明,凤梨科微动物群落受到自下而上的力量的强烈控制。他们进一步建议,随机性的相对重要性可能会随着生产力以及检查社区的组织水平而改变。

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