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Interaction dimensionality scales up to generate bimodal consumer-resource size-ratio distributions in ecological communities

机译:互动维度扩大以在生态社区中生成双峰的消费者资源规模比率分布

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Understanding constraints on consumer-resource body size-ratios is fundamentally important from both ecological and evolutionary perspectives. By analyzing data on 4685 consumer-resource interactions from nine ecological communities, we show that in spatially complex environments—where consumers can forage in both two (2D, e.g., benthic zones) and three (3D, e.g., pelagic zones) spatial dimensions—the resource-to-consumer body size-ratio distribution tends towards bimodality, with different median 2D and 3D peaks. Specifically, we find that median size-ratio in 3D is consistently smaller than in 2D both within and across communities. Furthermore, 2D and 3D size (not size-ratio) distributions within any community are generally indistinguishable statistically, indicating that the bimodality in size-ratios is not driven simply by a priori size-segregation of species (and therefore, interactions) by dimensionality, due to other factors. We develop theory that correctly predicts the direction and magnitude of these differences between 2D and 3D size-ratio distributions. Our theory suggests that community-level size-ratio bimodality emerges from the stronger scaling of consumption rate with size in 3D interactions than in 2D, which both, maximizes consumer fitness, and allows coexistence, across a larger range of size-ratios in 3D. We also find that consumer gape-limitation can amplify differences between 2D and 3D size-ratios, and that for either dimensionality, higher carrying capacity allows coexistence of a wider range of size-ratios. Our results reveal new and general insights into the size structure of ecological communities, and show that spatial complexity of the environment can have far reaching effects on community structure and dynamics across scales of organization.
机译:从生态和进化的角度来看,了解消费者资源的体型比例的限制从根本上来说都很重要。通过分析来自9个生态社区的4685个消费者-资源交互作用的数据,我们发现,在空间复杂的环境中-消费者可以在两个(2D,例如底栖带)和三个(3D,例如中上层带)空间维度中觅食-资源对消费者的身体尺寸比率分布趋于双峰,具有不同的2D和3D中值峰值。具体来说,我们发现在社区内和社区之间,3D的中值大小比率始终小于2D。此外,任何社区内的2D和3D大小(而非大小比)分布通常在统计上是无法区分的,这表明大小比的双峰不仅仅由维度的物种先验大小分离(以及相互作用)所驱动,由于其他因素。我们开发了可以正确预测2D和3D尺寸比例分布之间差异的方向和大小的理论。我们的理论表明,社区级别的大小比例双峰性是3D交互中的消费率随大小的缩放比2D更大的结果,这既使消费者适应性最大化,又可以在更大范围的3D大小比例中共存。我们还发现,消费者的无限制限制可以放大2D和3D尺寸比例之间的差异,并且对于任何一个尺寸,更高的承载能力允许更大范围的尺寸比例共存。我们的结果揭示了对生态社区规模结构的新的和普遍的见解,并表明环境的空间复杂性可以对整个组织规模的社区结构和动态产生深远的影响。

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