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Integrating floral trait and flowering time distribution patterns help reveal a more dynamic nature of co-flowering community assembly processes

机译:整合花卉特质和开花时间分配模式有助于揭示共同开花社区装配过程的更具动态性质

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Species' floral traits and flowering times are known to be the major drivers of pollinator-mediated plant-plant interactions in diverse co-flowering communities. However, their simultaneous role in mediating plant community assembly and plant-pollinator interactions is still poorly understood. Since not all species flower at the same time, inference of facilitative and competitive interactions based on floral trait distribution patterns should account for fine phenological structure (intensity of flowering overlap) within co-flowering communities. Such an approach may also help reveal the simultaneous action of competitive and facilitative interactions in structuring co-flowering communities. Here we used modularity within a co-flowering network context, as a novel approach to detect convergent and/or over-dispersed patterns in floral trait distribution and pollinator sharing. Specifically, we evaluate differences in floral trait and pollinator distribution patterns within (high temporal flowering overlap) and among co-flowering modules (low temporal flowering overlap). We further evaluate the consistency of observed floral trait and pollinator sharing distribution patterns across space (three geographical regions) and time (dry and rainy seasons). We found that floral trait similarity was significantly higher in plant species within co-flowering modules than in species among them. This suggests pollinator facilitation may lead to floral trait convergence, but only within co-flowering modules. However, our results also revealed seasonal and spatial shifts in the underlying interactions (facilitation or competition) driving co-flowering assembly, suggesting that the prevalent dominant interactions are not static. Synthesis. Overall, we provide strong evidence showing that the use of flowering time and floral trait distribution alone may be insufficient to fully uncover the role of pollinator-mediated interactions in community assembly. Integrating this information along with patterns of pollinator sharing will greatly help reveal the simultaneous action of facilitative and competitive pollinator-mediated interactions in co-flowering communities. The spatial and temporal variation in flowering and trait distribution patterns observed further emphasize the importance of adopting a more dynamic view of community assembly processes.
机译:众所周知,物种的花卉特质和开花时期是在多种共同开花社区中的植物介导的植物植物互动的主要驱动因素。然而,他们在介导植物群落组件和植物 - 传导师相互作用中的同时发生仍然很差。由于并非所有物种花卉同时,基于花卉特质分配模式的促进和竞争相互作用的推理应考虑到共同开花社区内的精细候选(开花重叠强度)。这种方法还可以有助于揭示竞争性和促进相互作用在结构性的共同开花社区中的同时作用。在这里,我们在共开花网络上下文中使用了模块化,作为一种检测花卉特质分布和传导师共享中的收敛和/或过分分散模式的新方法。具体而言,我们评估在(高时开花重叠)和共开花模块(低时间开花重叠)内的花卉特征和传粉剂分布模式的差异。我们进一步评估了观察到的花卉特质和粉刷师共享分布模式的一致性(三个地理区域)和时间(干燥和雨季)。我们发现,在开花模块中的植物物种中的花卉特质相似性比在它们中的物种中显着更高。这表明Collinator Pupilitiation可能导致花卉特质趋同,而是仅在共开花模块中。然而,我们的结果还揭示了驾驶共同开花组件的潜在互动(便利或竞争)中的季节性和空间转变,表明普遍的显性互动不是静态的。合成。总体而言,我们提供了强有力的证据表明,单独使用开花时间和花卉特质分配可能不足以完全揭示授粉者介导的互动在社区大会中的作用。将这些信息与粉丝师共享的模式集成,将极大地帮助揭示促进和竞争性传导者介导的共同组织中的相互作用的同时行动。观察到的开花和特质分布模式的空间和时间变化进一步强调了采用更加动态的社区组装过程的重要性。

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