BECAS
CORDONE Georgina Florencia
artículos
Título:
Ecological networks of an Antarctic ecosystem: a full description of non-trophic interactions
Autor/es:
SALINAS, VANESA; MARINA, TOMÁS I.; CORDONE, GEORGINA; MOMO, FERNANDO R.
Revista:
MARINE BIOLOGY
Editorial:
SPRINGER
Referencias:
Año: 2022 vol. 170
ISSN:
0025-3162
Resumen:
Interactions between organisms are diverse and attend to multiple biological demands; hence, understanding ecologicalcommunities requires considering different types of species interactions beyond predation. In this work, we assembled thenon-trophic networks of a marine Antarctic ecosystem for the first time. We report mutualistic (+ / +), competitive (− / −),commensalistic (+ /0) and amensalistic (− /0) interactions between species of the Potter Cove marine community (SouthShetland Is., Antarctica). Based on a network approach, we present a full description of each type of interaction and analyzeits distribution according to different species-level properties. Also, we constructed a multiple interactions network includingtrophic and non-trophic interactions and studied network-level properties. We found more than double non-trophic interac-tions than trophic mostly corresponding to competitive interactions that mainly involve mid-trophic level species. Low-trophiclevel species were mainly involved in mutualistic and amensalistic interactions. We observed that single-type interactionnetworks display differences in their topology. Finally, we highlight that including a description of species interactions inecological network analyses provides a better understanding of ecosystems which it is crucial to comprehend and predictecosystems responses to environmental changes.