Alice Dalla Vecchia, Maria Beatrice Castellani, Mattia Martin Azzella, Rossano Bolpagni
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摘要
生态位理论已在生态学中得到广泛应用;然而,很少有研究尝试将功能位和生态位(即性状和环境要求的变异)的信息结合起来,尤其是对淡水大型植物而言。在这项研究中,我们旨在描述四种主要蛱蝶(Nuphar lutea、Nymphaea alba、Nelumbo nucifera 和 Nymphoides peltata)的功能和生态位,以研究其环境耐受性和功能适应性。每个物种有 12 个意大利种群被采样。根据与叶片结构和经济光谱以及水质和沉积物质量有关的八个功能特征和环境变量,利用超体积确定了功能和生态位。在三个意大利本地物种中,N. lutea 和 N. alba 在功能和生态空间中表现出中等的生态位大小和位置,但 N. alba 由于功能生态位较小和性状表现较差,似乎竞争力较弱,这可以解释其普遍衰退的趋势。N.peltata在环境要求方面似乎更专业化,其特点是高度获取叶片,而外来入侵物种N.nucifera则通过在叶片上投入大量资源来区分其功能生态位并扩大其生态位,从而在竞争中取得成功。总体而言,所有四个目标物种都有相似的生态位,在典型的集约农业景观富营养化生态系统中定居,但在其功能位上表现出不同的模式。我们证明了基于功能和生态位的方法在揭示物种适应性和策略方面的适用性。
Ecological and functional niches comparison reveals differentiated resource-use strategies and ecological thresholds in four key floating-leaved macrophytes
Niche theory has been widely used in ecology; however, few studies have attempted to combine information on functional and ecological niches (i.e., variation in traits and environmental requirements), especially for freshwater macrophytes. In this study, we aim to describe the functional and ecological niches of four key nymphaeid species (Nuphar lutea, Nymphaea alba, Nelumbo nucifera, and Nymphoides peltata) to investigate their environmental tolerance and functional adaptability. Twelve Italian populations per species were sampled. Functional and ecological niches were determined using hypervolumes based on eight functional traits and environmental variables, related to leaf structure and economics spectrum, and to water and sediment quality. Among the three Italian native species, N. lutea and N. alba showed intermediate niche size and position in the functional and ecological space, although N. alba appears to be less competitive due to a small functional niche and lower trait performance, which could explain its general tendency to decline. N. peltata appeared more specialized in its environmental requirements and characterized by highly acquisitive leaves, while the invasive alien N. nucifera exerted its competitive success by distinguishing its functional niche and expanding its ecological niche, through high investment of resources in leaves. Overall, all four target species share similar ecological niches, colonizing eutrophic ecosystems typical of intensive agricultural landscapes, but show different patterns in their functional niche. We demonstrate the applicability of an approach based on both functional and ecological niches to unravel species' adaptation and strategies.
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Limnology and Oceanography (L&O; print ISSN 0024-3590, online ISSN 1939-5590) publishes original articles, including scholarly reviews, about all aspects of limnology and oceanography. The journal''s unifying theme is the understanding of aquatic systems. Submissions are judged on the originality of their data, interpretations, and ideas, and on the degree to which they can be generalized beyond the particular aquatic system examined. Laboratory and modeling studies must demonstrate relevance to field environments; typically this means that they are bolstered by substantial "real-world" data. Few purely theoretical or purely empirical papers are accepted for review.