将寄居蟹-腹足类动物网络缩小到人口群体,揭示了反复出现的模式

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2022-01-10 DOI:10.1080/03949370.2021.1989052
A. R. da Silva, G. F. Rodrigues, Geovana Bastos Paluski, N. R. Vieira, R. A. Gregati
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我们研究了巴西南部岩石海岸的寄居蟹-壳相互作用网络,使用社区和人口(人口统计群体)方法来评估种内和种间的观点。群落由寄居蟹6种、腹足类壳类33种组成。我们发现了一种循环模式,其中网络结构具有模块化和专业化模式的特征。物种水平上的专门化在群落物种和个体发生群体中是不同的。当从社区方法切换到人口方法时,模块的配置发生了变化,分别由三个和四个模块组成。由于每个群体的具体需求和人口需求,资源划分必须是这些系统的一个非常重要的特征。我们的研究结果揭示了一种模式,其中这些类型的相互作用是模块化和专门化的,这些模式在寄居蟹-腹足类动物网络中的非互惠相互作用中并不常见。分析表明,在考虑种内和种间观点时,网络指标存在差异。这些相互作用的强制性和腹足类贝壳被寄居蟹占据时的资源动态可能部分解释了这些独特相互作用的模式。
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Downscaling hermit crab-gastropod network to demographic groups unveils recurrent patterns
We studied the hermit crab–shell interaction network of rocky shores in South Brazil using both community and populational (demographic groups) approaches which evaluated both inter and intraspecific perspectives. The community was composed of six hermit crab species and 33 gastropod shell species. We found a recurrent pattern in which the network structure was characterized by a modular and specialized pattern. The specialization at the species level varies in the community species and for ontogenetic groups. The configuration of the modules changed when switching from community to populational approaches, consisting of three and four modules, respectively. Resource partitioning must be a very important feature in these systems due to both the specific and demographic needs of each group. Our results reveal a pattern in which these types of interactions are modular and specialized, with those patterns being uncommon for non-mutualistic interactions in hermit crab-gastropod networks. The analyses showed difference in the network metrics when considering intra and interspecific perspectives. The mandatory nature of these interactions and the resource dynamics of the gastropod shells when occupied by hermit crabs may partially explain the patterns found for these unique interactions.
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Accounts of Chemical Research
Accounts of Chemical Research 化学-化学综合
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