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Indirect interactions in terrestrial plant communities: emerging patterns and research gaps

机译:陆地植物群落之间的间接相互作用:新出现的模式和研究差距

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Indirect interactions occur when the effect of one species on another is mediated by a third species. These interactions occur in most multi‐species assemblages and are diverse in their mechanistic pathways. The interest in indirect interactions has increased exponentially over the past three decades, in recognition of their importance in determining plant community dynamics and promoting species coexistence. Here, we review the literature on indirect interactions among plants published since 1990, using a novel synthetic framework that accounts for and classifies intervening species and mechanisms within trophic networks. The objectives of this review are: (1) to identify the geographical regions and ecosystem types where indirect interactions have been examined; (2) to summarize the information on the number of trophic levels examined in studies of indirect interactions; (3) to test whether the frequency of indirect interactions varies across environmental gradients; and (4) to identify the experimental approaches most commonly used in studies of indirect interactions. Studies examining indirect interactions in plants have been conducted primarily in the Northern Hemisphere, with a focus on grasslands and forests. The majority of studies (67%) examined two trophic levels. Indirect facilitation and apparent competition are the interactions that have been most frequently examined, with the latter being reported more frequently in relatively productive environments. Other indirect interactions reported include associational resistance, exploitative competition or facilitation, shared defenses, and trophic cascades. Generally, field experiments tested indirect interactions based on single target species. While the majority of studies on indirect interactions dealt with basic ecology issues, several studies have dealt with such interactions in the context of biological invasions (18%) and rangeland management (12%). This review allowed us identifying a number of research needs, including the study of non‐feeding interactions and that for more realistic complex designs, explicitly testing indirect interactions across different trophic levels, in geographical regions that have been under‐examined to date, and in stressful ecosystems.
机译:当一个物种对另一物种的影响由第三物种介导时,就会发生间接相互作用。这些相互作用发生在大多数的多物种组合中,并且它们的机理也各不相同。在过去的三十年中,对间接交互的兴趣呈指数增长,这是因为认识到间接交互在确定植物群落动态和促进物种共存中的重要性。在这里,我们回顾了自1990年以来发表的关于植物之间间接相互作用的文献,使用了一种新颖的合成框架,该框架解释并分类了营养网络内的中间物种和机制。审查的目的是:(1)确定已经研究了间接相互作用的地理区域和生态系统类型; (2)总结有关间接相互作用研究中所研究的营养水平数量的信息; (3)测试间接相互作用的频率是否随环境梯度而变化; (4)确定间接相互作用研究中最常用的实验方法。研究植物间接相互作用的研究主要在北半球进行,重点是草地和森林。大多数研究(67%)检查了两个营养水平。间接促进和表面竞争是最经常检查的相互作用,而后者在相对高产的环境中被更频繁地报道。报告的其他间接相互作用包括协会抵抗,剥削性竞争或促进,共同防御和营养级联。通常,野外实验基于单个目标物种测试了间接相互作用。虽然大多数有关间接相互作用的研究涉及基本生态问题,但有几项研究已在生物入侵(18%)和牧场管理(12%)的背景下处理了此类相互作用。这项审查使我们能够确定许多研究需求,包括非馈电相互作用的研究以及更现实的复杂设计的需求,在迄今尚未得到充分研究的地理区域内,以及在不同营养级别上,明确测试间接相互作用。压力大的生态系统。

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