A hierarchical framework for investigating epiphyte assemblages: networks, meta-communities, and scale

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作者
Burns, K. C. [1 ]
Zotz, G. [2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Victoria Univ Wellington, Sch Biol Sci, Wellington, New Zealand
[2] Carl von Ossietzky Univ Oldenburg, Inst Environm & Biol Sci, D-26111 Oldenburg, Germany
[3] Smithsonian Trop Res Inst, Balboa, Panama
关键词
checkerboard distribution; co-occurrence; epiphyte; host trees; meta-community; nestedness; network; null model; Panamanian rain forest; plant assemblages; seale-dependent patterns; spatiotemporal variation; AMAZONIAN RAIN-FOREST; VASCULAR EPIPHYTES; SPECIES COMPOSITION; NEUTRAL MODELS; TREE SIZE; NESTEDNESS; RICHNESS; SPECIALIZATION; TEMPERATURE; VEGETATION;
D O I
10.1890/08-2004.1
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Epiphytes are an important component of many forested ecosystems, yet our understanding of epiphyte communities lags far behind that of terrestrial-based plant communities. This discrepancy is exacerbated by the lack of a theoretical context to assess patterns in epiphyte community structure. We attempt to fill this gap by developing an analytical framework to investigate epiphyte assemblages, which we then apply to a data set on epiphyte distributions in a Panamanian rain forest. On a coarse scale, interactions between epiphyte species and host tree species can be viewed as bipartite networks, similar to pollination and seed dispersal networks. On a finer scale, epiphyte communities on individual host trees can be viewed as meta-communities, or suites of local epiphyte Communities connected by dispersal. Similar analytical tools are typically employed to investigate species interaction networks and meta-communities, thus providing a unified analytical framework to investigate coarse-scale (network) and fine-scale (meta-community) patterns in epiphyte distributions. Coarse-scale analysis of the Panamanian data set showed that most epiphyte species interacted with fewer host species than expected by chance. Fine-scale analyses showed that epiphyte species richness on individual trees was lower than null model expectations. Therefore, epiphyte distributions were clumped at both scales, perhaps as a result of dispersal. limitations. Scale-dependent patterns in epiphyte species composition were observed. Epiphyte-host networks showed evidence of negative co-occurrence patterns, which Could arise from adaptations among epiphyte species to avoid competition for host species, while most epiphyte meta-communi ties were distributed at random. Application Of our "meta-network" analytical framework in other locales may help to identify general patterns in the structure of epiphyte assemblages and their variation in space and time.
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