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Characterizing ecosystem-level consequences of biological invasions: the role of ecosystem engineers [Review]

机译:表征生物入侵对生态系统造成的后果:生态系统工程师的作用[综述]

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Invasions by exotic species represent both threats to ecosystems as well as opportunities to learn more about them. Among the invaders that will have the largest impacts are those that directly modify ecosystems and thus have cascading effects for resident biota. Exotics can affect ecosystems by altering system-level flows, availability, or quality of nutrients, food, and physical resources (e.g. living space, water, heat or light). The invader-mediated control of physical resources, typically achieved through the modification of habitats, has received limited attention in invasion biology. This reflects a general trend in ecology, and only recently has the concept of ecosystem engineering been developed to account for the role of species that shape habitats. Plants and animals in terrestrial and aquatic systems can both create and destroy structure. When introduced into ecosystems, these exotic engineers cause physical state changes with effects that ramify throughout the system. Although the consequences of these modifications are varied and complex, insight gained from general ecological principles offers an opportunity to predict what invaders will do upon their integration into systems. Examples from the literature suggest that introduced ecosystem engineers that increase habitat complexity or heterogeneity tend to cause abundances and/or species richness to rise, while those that decrease complexity tend to have the reverse effect. In assessing such patterns, however, it is critical to also consider spatial scales and the life habits of resident organisms. In addition to providing predictive power, recognition of engineering as a major means by which invasive species affect ecosystems provides a unifying theme for invasion biology and offers a chance to consider more fully the general role of species in ecosystems.
机译:外来物种的入侵既代表着对生态系统的威胁,又是了解它们的机会。在影响最大的入侵者中,是那些直接改变生态系统并因此对居民生物群产生连锁效应的入侵者。外来物种可通过改变系统水平的流量,营养物质,食物和物质资源(例如生活空间,水,热或光)的流动性,可用性或质量来影响生态系统。入侵者介导的对物理资源的控制(通常是通过改变栖息地来实现)在入侵生物学中受到的关注有限。这反映了生态的总体趋势,直到最近才开发出生态系统工程的概念来说明影响栖息地的物种的作用。陆地和水生系统中的动植物都可以创造和破坏结构。这些奇特的工程师被引入生态系统后,会引起物理状态变化,并影响整个系统。尽管这些修改的结果是多种多样且复杂的,但从一般生态原理中获得的见识为预测入侵者融入系统后将做什么提供了机会。文献中的例子表明,引入生态系统的工程师会增加栖息地的复杂性或异质性,往往会导致丰度和/或物种丰富度的上升,而降低生态系统的工程师则会产生相反的影响。然而,在评估这种模式时,至关重要的是还要考虑空间尺度和居住生物的生活习惯。除了提供预测能力外,将工程学作为入侵物种影响生态系统的主要手段的认识,为入侵生物学提供了一个统一的主题,并提供了一个机会,可以更充分地考虑物种在生态系统中的一般作用。

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