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生态学
植物群落
公制(单位)
航程(航空)
多样性(政治)
生态演替
持久性(不连续性)
物种多样性
计量经济学
控制理论(社会学)
数学
计算机科学
经济
生物
物理
工程类
控制(管理)
人工智能
岩土工程
社会学
电压
航空航天工程
量子力学
运营管理
人类学
作者
Maarten B. Eppinga,Mara Baudena,Daniel J. Johnson,Jiang Jiang,Keenan M. L. Mack,Allan E. Strand,James D. Bever
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41559-018-0622-3
摘要
Ecological theory suggests that coexistence of many species within communities requires negative frequency-dependent feedbacks to prevent exclusion of the least fit species. For plant communities, empirical evidence of negative frequency dependence driving species coexistence and diversity patterns is rapidly accumulating, but connecting these findings to theory has been difficult as corresponding theoretical frameworks only consider small numbers of species. Here, we show how frequency-dependent feedback constrains community coexistence, regardless of the number of species and inherent fitness inequalities between them. Any interaction network can be characterized by a single community interaction coefficient, IC, which determines whether community-level feedback is positive or negative. Negative feedback is a necessary (but not sufficient) condition for persistence of the entire community. Even in cases where the coexistence equilibrium state cannot recover from perturbations, IC < 0 can enable species persistence via cyclic succession. The number of coexisting species is predicted to increase with the average strength of negative feedback. This prediction is supported by patterns of tree species diversity in more than 200,000 deciduous forest plots in the eastern United States, which can be reproduced in simulations that span the observed range of community feedback. By providing a quantitative metric for the strength of negative feedback needed for coexistence, we can now integrate theory and empirical data to test whether observed feedback–diversity correlations are strong enough to infer causality. Outlining a framework based on a generalized plant–soil feedback model, the authors show that negative frequency-dependent feedback is necessary for the persistence of whole plant communities, and establish a quantitative metric for the strength of feedback needed for coexistence.
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