Facilitation research in marine systems: state of the art, emerging patterns and insights for future developments

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作者
Bulleri, Fabio [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Pisa, Dipartimento Biol, CoNISMa, I-56126 Pisa, Italy
关键词
associational defence; biodiversity and ecosystem functioning; environmental stress; facilitation; intertidal; marine; review; species interactions; stress gradient hypothesis; subtidal; INTRODUCED GREEN-ALGA; POSITIVE INTERACTIONS; SPECIES-DIVERSITY; COMPENSATORY DYNAMICS; ASSOCIATIONAL REFUGE; RESOURCE COMPETITION; PLANT-COMMUNITIES; ABIOTIC STRESS; KELP CANOPIES; MUSSEL BEDS;
D O I
10.1111/j.1365-2745.2009.01567.x
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
P>1. Positive species interactions are increasingly recognized as important drivers of community structure and ecosystem functioning. Although the literature on facilitative interactions in terrestrial environments has been reviewed and emerging patterns have been synthesized, comparable attempts are lacking for the marine realm. 2. By means of a quantitative survey of the literature, I provide a critical summary of current knowledge on positive species interactions in marine environments. In particular, I (i) assess how marine facilitation research compares to that carried out in terrestrial environments in terms of focus and philosophical approach; (ii) illustrate the mechanisms by which facilitation takes place in different habitats; (iii) assess whether benefactor and beneficiary species are more likely to belong to the same or to a different trophic level; and (iv) provide examples of how including facilitation into ecological theory might advance our understanding of the mechanisms that regulate ecosystem functioning. 3. Except for some studies in intertidal habitats, few studies in marine environments have been framed within mainstream facilitation theory (e.g. the Stress Gradient Hypothesis) and research does not seem to be organized in a self-contained theme. Amelioration of physical conditions appears to be the most common mechanism of facilitation in intertidal habitats, whilst associational defence predominates in the subtidal. 4. In contrast to the terrestrial literature, dominated by plant-plant interactions, marine benefactors and beneficiary species often belong to different trophic levels. This might imply little overlapping of resource niches or a differential response to environmental conditions or consumer pressure, with implications for the persistence of facilitative effects at the extreme ends of stress gradients. 5. Recent research shows that facilitation can enhance temporal variability and invasibility of marine communities and emphasizes the central role of positive species interactions in regulating the functioning of natural ecosystems. 6.Synthesis. Studies encompassing a wide variety of life histories and environmental conditions are central to achieving a unified facilitation theory. Research in marine environments can provide new insights into the mechanisms underlying variations in the strength and direction of species interactions, but this will require greater awareness and consideration of facilitation.
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