物种丰富度
生态学
通才与专种
下层林
食草动物
生物
α多样性
β多样性
物种多样性
生物多样性
栖息地
天蓬
作者
Tara Joy Massad,Lora A. Richards,Casey S. Philbin,Lydia F. Yamaguchi,Massuo J. Kato,Christopher S. Jeffrey,Celso José Bruno de Oliveira,Kaitlin M. Ochsenrider,Marcilio Martins de Moraes,Eric J. Tepe,Gerardo Cebrian Torrejon,McKenzie Sandivo,Lee A. Dyer
出处
期刊:Ecology
[Wiley]
日期:2022-05-20
卷期号:103 (9)
被引量:3
摘要
Species richness in tropical forests is correlated with other dimensions of diversity, including the diversity of plant-herbivore interactions and the phytochemical diversity that influences those interactions. Understanding the complexity of plant chemistry and the importance of phytochemical diversity for plant-insect interactions and overall forest richness has been enhanced significantly by the application of metabolomics to natural systems. The present work used proton nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (1H-NMR) profiling of crude leaf extracts to study phytochemical similarity and diversity among Piper plants growing naturally in the Atlantic Rainforest of Brazil. Spectral profile similarity and chemical diversity were quantified to examine the relationship between metrics of phytochemical diversity, specialist and generalist herbivory, and understory plant richness. Herbivory increased with understory species richness, while generalist herbivory increased and specialist herbivory decreased with the diversity of Piper leaf material available. Specialist herbivory increased when conspecific host plants were more spectroscopically dissimilar. Spectral similarity was lower among individuals of common species, and they were also more spectrally diverse, indicating phytochemical diversity is beneficial to plants. Canopy openness and soil nutrients also influenced chemistry and herbivory. The complex relationships uncovered in this study add information to our growing understanding of the importance of phytochemical diversity for plant-insect interactions and tropical plant species richness.
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