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Manipulation of habitat isolation and area implicates deterministic factors and limited neutrality in community assembly

机译:对栖息地隔离和面积的操纵牵涉到确定性因素和社区集会中的有限中立性

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Abstract Theory predicts deterministic and stochastic factors will contribute to community assembly in different ways: Environmental filters should regulate those species that establish in a particular area resulting in the ecological requirements of species being the primary driver of species distributions, while chance and dispersal limitation should dictate the likelihood of species reaching certain areas with the ecology of species being largely neutral. These factors are specifically relevant for understanding how the area and isolation of different habitats or islands interact to affect community composition. Our review of the literature found few experimental studies have examined the interactive effect of habitat area and isolation on community assembly, and the results of those experiments have been mixed. We manipulated the area and isolation of rock ?¢????islands?¢???? created de novo in a grassland matrix to experimentally test how deterministic and stochastic factors shape colonizing animal communities. Over 64 weeks, the experiment revealed the primacy of deterministic factors in community assembly, with habitat islands of the same size exhibiting remarkable consistency in community composition and diversity, irrespective of isolation. Nevertheless, tangible differences still existed in abundance inequality among taxa: Large, near islands had consistently higher numbers of common taxa compared to all other island types. Dispersal limitation is often assumed to be negligible at small spatial scales, but our data shows this not to be the case. Furthermore, the dispersal limitation of a subset of species has potentially complex flow-on effects for dictating the type of deterministic factors affecting other colonizing species.
机译:抽象理论预测,确定性和随机性因素将以不同的方式促进社区的聚集:环境过滤器应规范那些在特定区域内建立的物种,从而导致物种的生态需求成为物种分布的主要驱动力,而机会和扩散限制则应决定物种在某种程度上基本上是中性的,因此到达某些区域的可能性。这些因素与了解不同栖息地或岛屿的面积和隔离如何相互作用以影响社区组成特别相关。我们对文献的审查发现,很少有实验研究检查栖息地面积和隔离对社区集会的相互作用,而这些实验的结果是混杂的。我们操纵了岩石的区域和隔离岛。在草地矩阵中从头创建了de novo,以实验性地测试确定性和随机因素如何塑造定居动物群落。在超过64周的时间里,该实验揭示了确定性因素在社区集会中的首要地位,相同大小的生境岛在社区组成和多样性方面表现出显着的一致性,而与隔离无关。尽管如此,分类单元之间在丰度不平等方面仍然存在明显差异:与所有其他岛屿类型相比,大型,近岛的公共分类单元数量一直较高。通常假设在小空间尺度上色散限制可以忽略不计,但我们的数据表明情况并非如此。此外,物种子集的扩散限制具有潜在的复杂流动效应,用于决定影响其他定居物种的确定性因素的类型。

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