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Global pattern of plant utilization across different organisms: Does plant apparency or plant phylogeny matter?

机译:不同生物之间植物利用的全球格局:植物的表观性或植物系统发育重要吗?

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Abstract The present study is the first to consider human and nonhuman consumers together to reveal several general patterns of plant utilization. We provide evidence that at a global scale, plant apparency and phylogenetic isolation can be important predictors of plant utilization and consumer diversity. Using the number of species or genera or the distribution area of each plant family as the island ?¢????area?¢???? and the minimum phylogenetic distance to common plant families as the island ?¢????distance?¢????, we fitted presence?¢????area relationships and presence?¢????distance relationships with a binomial GLM (generalized linear model) with a logit link. The presence?¢????absence of consumers among each plant family strongly depended on plant apparency (family size and distribution area); the diversity of consumers increased with plant apparency but decreased with phylogenetic isolation. When consumers extended their host breadth, unapparent plants became more likely to be used. Common uses occurred more often on common plants and their relatives, showing higher host phylogenetic clustering than uncommon uses. On the contrary, highly specialized uses might be related to the rarity of plant chemicals and were therefore very species-specific. In summary, our results provide a global illustration of plant?¢????consumer combinations and reveal several general patterns of plant utilization across humans, insects and microbes. First, plant apparency and plant phylogenetic isolation generally govern plant utilization value, with uncommon and isolated plants suffering fewer parasites. Second, extension of the breadth of utilized hosts helps explain the presence of consumers on unapparent plants. Finally, the phylogenetic clustering structure of host plants is different between common uses and uncommon uses. The strength of such consistent plant utilization patterns across a diverse set of usage types suggests that the persistence and accumulation of consumer diversity and use value for plant species are determined by similar ecological and evolutionary processes.
机译:摘要本研究是第一个同时考虑人类和非人类消费者以揭示植物利用的几种一般模式的研究。我们提供的证据表明,在全球范围内,植物的表象和系统发育隔离可能是植物利用和消费者多样性的重要预测指标。使用每个植物科的物种或属数或分布区域作为岛屿??????????以及与普通植物科的最小系统发生距离,如岛屿“距离”,我们用二项式拟合存在区域关系和存在关系。具有logit链接的GLM(广义线性模型)。每个植物家庭中是否存在消费者,在很大程度上取决于植物的外观(家庭大小和分布区域)。消费者的多样性随着植物表观的增加而增加,但随着系统发育的分离而减少。当消费者扩大寄主的宽度时,越来越多的人会使用不明显的植物。常见用途发生在常见植物及其亲缘上的频率更高,显示出比不常见用途更高的宿主系统发生聚类。相反,高度专业化的用途可能与植物化学物质的稀有性有关,因此是非常特定于物种的。总而言之,我们的结果提供了植物-消费者组合的全球例证,并揭示了人类,昆虫和微生物对植物利用的几种一般模式。首先,植物的表观性和植物系统发生的分离通常控制着植物的利用价值,不常见和分离的植物寄生虫较少。其次,扩大利用宿主的宽度有助于解释消费者在不明显的植物上的存在。最后,宿主植物的系统发生聚类结构在常规用途和非常规用途之间是不同的。这种在各种使用类型集上一致的植物利用模式的优势表明,消费者多样性的持久性和累积性以及植物物种的利用价值是由相似的生态和进化过程决定的。

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