系统发育关联对同域哺乳动物环境和时间生态位划分的影响

IF 3 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ECOLOGY Basic and Applied Ecology Pub Date : 2023-12-12 DOI:10.1016/j.baae.2023.12.002
Fredrik Dalerum , Mario Cipollone , Fabrizio Cordischi , Antonio Di Croce , Doriana Ferri , Silvia Giovannini , Filippo La Civita , Antonio Monaco , Gabriella Paglione , Chiara Paniccia , Bruno Petriccione , Mario Romano , Irene Shivij , Jan Niklas Trei , Carlo Meloro
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哺乳动物在进化过程中占据了空间和时间上的生态位,以优化资源利用,尽量减少捕食风险或竞争。因此,生态位划分可能会受到系统发育关联的影响,这可能会对生态系统结构和功能产生重大影响。我们利用基于相机诱捕数据的占据模型的输出结果,构建了一个三方网络,描述了意大利中部亚平宁山脉十二种同域哺乳动物活动的环境和时间分区。我们进一步评估了系统发育关联对物种对这一时空网络特性的贡献是否有任何影响。亚平宁山脉是意大利中部的一个原始区域,拥有相对完整的地中海哺乳动物群落。在我们的研究中,哺乳动物群落由大小从 300 克到 200 多公斤不等的物种组成,包括食草动物、杂食动物和食肉动物。描述环境和时间生态位利用的网络结构有限。此外,我们在物种对网络结构的贡献中没有发现任何系统发育信号,物种间的系统发育亲缘关系与它们在环境或空间生态位利用方面的相似性无关。然而,动物对环境生态位的划分似乎多于对时间生态位的划分,这表明在影响该哺乳动物群落活动的过程中,资源可用性的空间变化可能比避免捕食风险或竞争的时间变化更为重要。我们的研究强调了评估进化史在何种条件下影响当代生态过程的必要性。
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Effects of phylogenetic associations on environmental and temporal niche partitioning among sympatric mammals

Mammals have evolved to occupy spatial and temporal niches in order to optimize resource utilization and minimize predation risk or competition. Subsequently, niche partitioning may be influenced by phylogenetic associations, which could have substantial consequences for ecosystem structure and function. We use the output from occupancy models based on camera trapping data to construct a tri-partite network describing the environmental and temporal partitioning of activity among twelve sympatric mammals in the Apennine Mountains of central Italy. We further evaluate if there were any effects of phylogenetic associations on the contributions of species to the properties of this spatio-temporal network. The Apennines form a pristine region in central Italy with a relatively intact Mediterranean mammal fauna. The mammal community in our study consisted of species ranging in size from 300 gs to over 200 kg, and included herbivores, omnivores and predators. There was limited structuring of the network describing environmental and temporal niche use. Furthermore, we did not find any phylogenetic signal in species contributions to network structures, and phylogenetic relatedness among species was not associated with their similarities in environmental or spatial niche use. However, animals appeared to have partitioned environmental niches more than temporal ones, suggesting that spatial variation in resource availability may have been more important than temporal avoidance of predation risk or competition in shaping activity within this mammal community. Our study highlights the need to evaluate under which conditions evolutionary history is influencing contemporary ecological processes.

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Basic and Applied Ecology
Basic and Applied Ecology 环境科学-生态学
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期刊介绍: Basic and Applied Ecology provides a forum in which significant advances and ideas can be rapidly communicated to a wide audience. Basic and Applied Ecology publishes original contributions, perspectives and reviews from all areas of basic and applied ecology. Ecologists from all countries are invited to publish ecological research of international interest in its pages. There is no bias with regard to taxon or geographical area.
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