分解者
共同进化
生态学
生物
生态系统
食草动物
进化生态学
营养循环
植物凋落物
寄主(生物学)
进化生物学
作者
Johannes H. C. Cornelissen,William K. Cornwell,Grégoire T. Freschet,James T. Weedon,Matty P. Berg,Amy E. Zanne
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.tree.2022.07.008
摘要
Coevolution has driven speciation and evolutionary novelty in functional traits across the Tree of Life. Classic coevolutionary syndromes such as plant–pollinator, plant–herbivore, and host–parasite have focused strongly on the fitness consequences during the lifetime of the interacting partners. Less is known about the consequences of coevolved traits for ecosystem-level processes, in particular their 'afterlife' legacies for litter decomposition, nutrient cycling, and the functional ecology of decomposers. We review the mechanisms by which traits resulting from coevolution between plants and their consumers, microbial symbionts, or humans, and between microbial decomposers and invertebrates, drive plant litter decomposition pathways and rates. This supports the idea that much of current global variation in the decomposition of plant material is a legacy of coevolution.
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