促进
生态学
根际
青枯菌
群落结构
竞赛(生物学)
入侵物种
生物
社区
植物群落
抗性(生态学)
引进物种
生态系统
物种丰富度
细菌
微生物学
神经科学
病菌
遗传学
作者
Li Mei,Zhong Wei,Jianing Wang,Alexandre Jousset,Ville‐Petri Friman,Yangchun Xu,Qirong Shen,Thomas Pommier
摘要
Abstract While several studies have established a positive correlation between community diversity and invasion resistance, it is less clear how species interactions within resident communities shape this process. Here, we experimentally tested how antagonistic and facilitative pairwise interactions within resident model microbial communities predict invasion by the plant–pathogenic bacterium Ralstonia solanacearum . We found that facilitative resident community interactions promoted and antagonistic interactions suppressed invasions both in the lab and in the tomato plant rhizosphere. Crucially, pairwise interactions reliably explained observed invasion outcomes also in multispecies communities, and mechanistically, this was linked to direct inhibition of the invader by antagonistic communities (antibiosis), and to a lesser degree by resource competition between members of the resident community and the invader. Together, our findings suggest that the type and strength of pairwise interactions can reliably predict the outcome of invasions in more complex multispecies communities.
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