Geographic variation in network structure of a nearctic aquatic food web

被引:48
|
作者
Baiser, Benjamin [1 ]
Gotelli, Nicholas J. [2 ]
Buckley, Hannah L. [3 ]
Miller, Thomas E. [4 ]
Ellison, Aaron M. [1 ]
机构
[1] Harvard Univ, Petersham, MA 01366 USA
[2] Univ Vermont, Dept Biol, Burlington, VT 05405 USA
[3] Lincoln Univ, Dept Ecol, Canterbury, New Zealand
[4] Florida State Univ, Dept Biol Sci, Tallahassee, FL 32306 USA
来源
GLOBAL ECOLOGY AND BIOGEOGRAPHY | 2012年 / 21卷 / 05期
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
Chain length; climate; food web; keystone predation; network structure; North America; pitcher plant; Sarracenia purpurea; NORTHERN PITCHER PLANT; COMMUNITY STRUCTURE; ECOSYSTEM SIZE; CHAIN LENGTH; KEYSTONE PREDATOR; BOTTOM-UP; TOP-DOWN; SCALE; DISTURBANCE; PRODUCTIVITY;
D O I
10.1111/j.1466-8238.2011.00705.x
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Aim The network structure of food webs plays an important role in the maintenance of diversity and ecosystem functioning in ecological communities. Previous research has found that ecosystem size, resource availability, assembly history and biotic interactions can potentially drive food web structure. However, the relative influence of climatic variables that drive broad-scale biogeographic patterns of species richness and composition has not been explored for food web structure. In this study, we assess the influence of broad-scale climatic variables in addition to known drivers of food web structure on replicate observations of a single aquatic food web, sampled from the leaves of the pitcher plant (Sarracenia purpurea), at different geographic sites across a broad latitudinal and climatic range. Location Using standardized sampling methods, we conducted an extensive 'snapshot' survey of 780 replicated aquatic food webs collected from the leaves of the pitcher plant S. purpurea at 39 sites from northern Florida to Newfoundland and westward to eastern British Columbia. Methods We examined correlations of 15 measures of food web structure at the pitcher and site scales with geographic variation in temperature and precipitation, concentrations of nutrients from atmospheric nitrogen deposition, resource availability, ecosystem size and the abundance of the pitcher plant mosquito (Wyeomyia smithii), a potential keystone species. Results At the scale of a single pitcher plant leaf, linkage density, species richness, measures of chain length and the proportion of omnivores in a web all increased with pitcher volume. Linkage density and species richness were greater at high-latitude sites, which experience low mean temperatures and precipitation and high annual variation in both of these variables. At the site scale, variation in 8 of the 15 food web metrics decreased at higher latitudes, and variation in measures of chain length increased with the abundance of mosquitoes. Main conclusions Ecosystem size and climatic variables related to latitude were most strongly correlated with network structure of the Sarracenia food web. However, in spite of large sample sizes, thorough standardized sampling and the large geographic extent of the survey, even the best-fitting models explained less than 40% of the variation in food web structure. In contrast to biogeographic patterns of species richness, food web structure was largely independent of broad-scale climatic variables. The large proportion of unexplained variance in our analyses suggests that stochastic assembly may be an important determinant of local food web structure.
引用
收藏
页码:579 / 591
页数:13
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] SNAKE FOOD PREFERENCE - INNATE INTRASPECIFIC GEOGRAPHIC VARIATION
    DIX, MW
    SCIENCE, 1968, 159 (3822) : 1478 - &
  • [42] Hydrogen isotope discrimination in aquatic primary producers: implications for aquatic food web studies
    K. L. Hondula
    M. L. Pace
    J. J. Cole
    R. D. Batt
    Aquatic Sciences, 2014, 76 : 217 - 229
  • [43] Hydrogen isotope discrimination in aquatic primary producers: implications for aquatic food web studies
    Hondula, K. L.
    Pace, M. L.
    Cole, J. J.
    Batt, R. D.
    AQUATIC SCIENCES, 2014, 76 (02) : 217 - 229
  • [44] Historical Food Web Structure and Restoration of Native Aquatic Communities in the Lake Tahoe (California–Nevada) Basin
    M. Jake Vander Zanden
    Sudeep Chandra
    Brant C. Allen
    John E. Reuter
    Charles R. Goldman
    Ecosystems, 2003, 6 : 274 - 288
  • [45] Seasonal Variation in Food Web Structure and Fish Community Composition in the East/Japan Sea
    Park, Tae Hee
    Lee, Chung-Il
    Kang, Chang-Keun
    Kwak, Jung Hyun
    Lee, Sang Heon
    Park, Hyun Je
    ESTUARIES AND COASTS, 2020, 43 (03) : 615 - 629
  • [46] Systematic variation in food web body-size structure linked to external subsidies
    Perkins, Daniel M.
    Durance, Isabelle
    Jackson, Michelle
    Jones, J. Iwan
    Lauridsen, Rasmus B.
    Layer-Dobra, Katrin
    Reiss, Julia
    Thompson, Murray S. A.
    Woodward, Guy
    BIOLOGY LETTERS, 2021, 17 (03)
  • [47] Simulation modelling the structure related bioaccumulation and biomagnification of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances in aquatic food web
    Liang, Xiaoxue
    Yang, Xinyi
    Jiao, Wenqing
    Zhou, Jian
    Zhu, Lingyan
    SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT, 2022, 838
  • [48] The impact of intraspecific variation on food web structure (vol 99, pg 2712, 2018)
    Clegg, Tom
    Ali, Mohammad
    Beckerman, Andrew P.
    ECOLOGY, 2019, 100 (03)
  • [49] Seasonal Variation in Food Web Structure and Fish Community Composition in the East/Japan Sea
    Tae Hee Park
    Chung-Il Lee
    Chang-Keun Kang
    Jung Hyun Kwak
    Sang Heon Lee
    Hyun Je Park
    Estuaries and Coasts, 2020, 43 : 615 - 629
  • [50] GEOGRAPHIC VARIATION IN PLACEMENT AND STRUCTURE OF ORIOLE NESTS
    SCHAEFER, VH
    CONDOR, 1976, 78 (04): : 443 - 448