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Complex life cycles in a pond food web: effects of life stage structure and parasites on network properties, trophic positions and the fit of a probabilistic niche model

机译:池塘食物网中复杂的生命周期:生命阶段结构和寄生虫对网络特性,营养位置和概率生态位模型的拟合的影响

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Most food webs use taxonomic or trophic species as building blocks, thereby collapsing variability in feeding linkages that occurs during the growth and development of individuals. This issue is particularly relevant to integrating parasites into food webs because parasites often undergo extreme ontogenetic niche shifts. Here, we used three versions of a freshwater pond food web with varying levels of node resolution (from taxonomic species to life stages) to examine how complex life cycles and parasites alter web properties, the perceived trophic position of organisms, and the fit of a probabilistic niche model. Consistent with prior studies, parasites increased most measures of web complexity in the taxonomic species web; however, when nodes were disaggregated into life stages, the effects of parasites on several network properties (e.g., connectance and nestedness) were reversed, due in part to the lower trophic generality of parasite life stages relative to free-living life stages. Disaggregation also reduced the trophic level of organisms with either complex or direct life cycles and was particularly useful when including predation on parasites, which can inflate trophic positions when life stages are collapsed. Contrary to predictions, disaggregation decreased network intervality and did not enhance the fit of a probabilistic niche model to the food webs with parasites. Although the most useful level of biological organization in food webs will vary with the questions of interest, our results suggest that disaggregating species-level nodes may refine our perception of how parasites and other complex life cycle organisms influence ecological networks.
机译:大多数食物网使用生物分类学或营养学物种作为构建基块,从而降低了个体成长和发育过程中发生的进食联系变化。这个问题与将寄生虫整合到食物网中特别相关,因为寄生虫通常会经历极端的个体遗传利基转移。在这里,我们使用了三种版本的淡水池塘食物网,其节点分辨率各不相同(从分类物种到生命阶段),以研究复杂的生命周期和寄生虫如何改变网状特性,生物体的营养位置以及概率利基模型。与先前的研究一致,寄生虫增加了分类学物种网络中大多数网络复杂性的度量;但是,当将节点分解为生命阶段时,寄生虫对几种网络特性(例如,连通性和嵌套性)的影响就被逆转了,部分原因是寄生虫生命阶段的营养普遍性低于自由生命阶段。分解还降低了具有复杂或直接生命周期的生物的营养水平,在包括寄生虫的捕食时特别有用,当生命阶段崩溃时,寄生虫会增加营养位置。与预测相反,分类降低了网络间隔,并且没有提高概率生态位模型对带有寄生虫的食物网的拟合度。尽管食物网中最有用的生物组织水平将随感兴趣的问题而变化,但我们的研究结果表明,分解物种级节点可能会改善我们对寄生虫和其他复杂生命周期生物如何影响生态网络的认识。

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