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Dominance-diversity relationships in ant communities differ with invasion

机译:蚂蚁社区的优势 - 多样性关系与入侵不同

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The relationship between levels of dominance and species richness is highly contentious, especially in ant communities. The dominance-impoverishment rule states that high levels of dominance only occur in species-poor communities, but there appear to be many cases of high levels of dominance in highly diverse communities. The extent to which dominant species limit local richness through competitive exclusion remains unclear, but such exclusion appears more apparent for non-native rather than native dominant species. Here we perform the first global analysis of the relationship between behavioral dominance and species richness. We used data from 1,293 local assemblages of ground-dwelling ants distributed across five continents to document the generality of the dominance-impoverishment rule, and to identify the biotic and abiotic conditions under which it does and does not apply. We found that the behavioral dominance-diversity relationship varies greatly, and depends on whether dominant species are native or non-native, whether dominance is considered as occurrence or relative abundance, and on variation in mean annual temperature. There were declines in diversity with increasing dominance in invaded communities, but diversity increased with increasing dominance in native communities. These patterns occur along the global temperature gradient. However, positive and negative relationships are strongest in the hottest sites. We also found that climate regulates the degree of behavioral dominance, but differently from how it shapes species richness. Our findings imply that, despite strong competitive interactions among ants, competitive exclusion is not a major driver of local richness in native ant communities. Although the dominance-impoverishment rule applies to invaded communities, we propose an alternative dominance-diversification rule for native communities.
机译:优势和物种级别之间的关系是高度争议的,特别是在蚂蚁社区中。优势 - 贫困规则规定,高水平的优势仅在物种贫困社区中出现,但在高度多样化的社区中似乎似乎有很多高度优势。主要物种通过竞争排斥限制本地丰富程度的程度仍不清楚,但这种排除对于非原生而非本土优势物种来说更加明显。在这里,我们对行为优势和物种丰富性之间关系进行了第一个全球分析。我们使用从5大洲的1,293个局部大会的地面蚂蚁中的数据记录了优势 - 贫困规则的一般性,并识别它所做的生物和非生物条件并不适用。我们发现行为优势 - 多样性关系变化很大,并且取决于占优势物种是本地性还是非本地,是否被视为发生或相对丰富,以及平均年度温度的变异。随着侵袭社区的宣称越来越多的多样性而有所下降,但随着当地社区的宣称,多样性增加了多样性。这些模式沿全球温度梯度发生。然而,在最热门的地点,正负关系最强。我们还发现,气候调节行为统治的程度,但不同于它如何形状的物种丰富性。我们的研究结果意味着,尽管蚂蚁之间存在强有力的竞争性互动,但竞争排斥不是本地蚂蚁社区本地丰富性的主要驱动因素。虽然优势 - 贫困规则适用于入侵社区,但我们向本机社区提出了替代占优势统治规则。

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