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Stronger predation in the tropics shapes species richness patterns in marine communities

机译:热带地区更强的捕食活动塑造了海洋群落中物种丰富度的格局

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Species interactions are widely assumed to be stronger at lower latitudes, but surprisingly few experimental studies test this hypothesis, and none ties these processes to observed patterns of species richness across latitude. We report here the first experimental field test that predation is both stronger and has a disproportionate effect on species richness in the tropics relative to the temperate zone. We conducted predator-exclusion experiments on communities of sessile marine invertebrates in four regions, which span 328 latitude, in the western Atlantic Ocean and Caribbean Sea. Over a three-month timescale, predation had no effect on species richness in the temperate zone. In the tropics, however, communities were from two to over ten times more species-rich in the absence of predators than when predators were present. While micro-and macro-predators likely compete for the limited prey resource in the tropics, micropredators alone were able to exert as much pressure on the invertebrate communities as the full predator community. This result highlights the extent to which exposure to even a subset of the predator guild can significantly impact species richness in the tropics. Patterns were consistent in analyses that included relative and total species abundances. Higher species richness in the absence of predators in the tropics was also observed when species occurrences were pooled across two larger spatial scales, site and region, demonstrating a consistent scaling relationship. These experimental results show that predation can both limit local species abundances and shape patterns of regional coexistence in the tropics. When preestablished diverse tropical communities were then exposed to predation for different durations, ranging from one to several days, species richness was always reduced. These findings confirmed that impacts of predation in the tropics are strong and consistent, even in more established communities. Our results offer empirical support for the long-held prediction that predation pressure is stronger at lower latitudes. Furthermore, we demonstrate the magnitude to which variation in predation pressure can contribute to the maintenance of tropical species diversity.
机译:人们普遍认为,物种相互作用在低纬度地区更强,但是令人惊讶的是,很少有实验研究可以证明这一假设,而且这些过程都没有与观察到的整个纬度物种丰富度模式相关联。我们在这里报告了第一个实验性野外试验,即相对于温带地区,捕食不仅更强,而且对热带地区物种丰富度的影响不成比例。我们在西大西洋和​​加勒比海的四个纬度为328纬度的区域中,对无柄海洋无脊椎动物群落进行了捕食者排除实验。在三个月的时间范围内,捕食对温带地区的物种丰富度没有影响。然而,在热带地区,没有捕食者时,群落物种丰富度比捕食者存在时高出两倍至十倍以上。尽管微型和大型捕食者可能在热带地区争夺有限的猎物资源,但仅微型捕食者就能对无脊椎动物群落施加与整个捕食者群落一样大的压力。这一结果突显了即使暴露于捕食者协会的一个子集也能在很大程度上影响热带地区物种丰富度的程度。在包括相对和总物种丰富度的分析中,模式是一致的。当物种出现在两个较大的空间尺度(地点和区域)中汇集时,在热带地区没有捕食者的情况下也观察到更高的物种丰富度,表明了一致的尺度关系。这些实验结果表明,捕食既可以限制本地物种的丰富度,又可以限制热带地区区域共存的形态模式。当预先建立的多样​​化热带社区遭受捕食的持续时间不同(从一到几天)时,物种丰富度总是会降低。这些发现证实,即使在更成熟的社区中,捕食对热带地区的影响也是强大而一致的。我们的结果为长期以来的预测提供了经验支持,即低纬度地区的捕食压力会更大。此外,我们证明了捕食压力变化可有助于维持热带物种多样性的程度。

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