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Dissecting spatiotemporal patterns of functional diversity through the lens of Darwin's naturalization conundrum

机译:通过达尔文归化难题剖析功能多样性的时空格局

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Abstract Darwin's naturalization conundrum describes the paradigm that community assembly is regulated by two opposing processes, environmental filtering and competitive interactions, which predict both similarity and distinctiveness of species to be important for establishment. Our goal is to use long-term, large-scale, and high-resolution temporal data to examine diversity patterns over time and assess whether environmental filtering or competition plays a larger role in regulating community assembly processes. We evaluated Darwin's naturalization conundrum and how functional diversity has changed in the Laurentian Great Lakes fish community from 1870 to 2010, which has experienced frequent introductions of non-native species and extirpations of native species. We analyzed how functional diversity has changed over time by decade from 1870 to 2010 at three spatial scales (regional, lake, and habitat) to account for potential noninteractions between species at the regional and lake level. We also determined which process, environmental filtering or competitive interactions, is more important in regulating community assembly and maintenance by comparing observed patterns to what we would expect in the absence of an ecological mechanism. With the exception of one community, all analyses show that functional diversity and species richness has increased over time and that environmental filtering regulates community assembly at the regional level. When examining functional diversity at the lake and habitat level, the regulating processes become more context dependent. This study is the first to examine diversity patterns and Darwin's conundrum by integrating long-term, large-scale, and high-resolution temporal data at multiple spatial scales. Our results confirm that Darwin's conundrum is highly context dependent.
机译:摘要达尔文的归化难题描述了这样一个范式,即社区组装受两个相反的过程(环境过滤和竞争性相互作用)调节,这预示着物种的相似性和独特性对于建立物种至关重要。我们的目标是使用长期,大规模和高分辨率的时态数据来检查一段时间内的多样性模式,并评估环境过滤或竞争是否在调节社区集会过程中发挥更大的作用。我们评估了达尔文的归化难题,以及从1870年到2010年之间的劳伦大湖鱼类社区中的功能多样性如何变化,该社区经历了非本地物种的频繁引进和本地物种的灭绝。我们分析了从1870年到2010年十年间在三个空间尺度(区域,湖泊和栖息地)上功能多样性的变化情况,以解释区域和湖泊层面物种之间潜在的非相互作用。我们还通过比较观察到的模式与我们在没有生态机制的情况下所期望的模式,确定了哪个过程,环境过滤或竞争性相互作用对调节社区的集结和维护更为重要。除一个社区外,所有分析均表明,功能多样性和物种丰富度随着时间的推移而增加,并且环境过滤在区域一级规范了社区的集会。当检查湖泊和栖息地一级的功能多样性时,调节过程变得与环境有关。这项研究是第一个通过在多个空间尺度上整合长期,大规模和高分辨率时间数据来研究多样性模式和达尔文难题的方法。我们的结果证实,达尔文的难题在很大程度上取决于上下文。

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