The reliability of regional ecological knowledge to build local interaction networks: a test using seed-dispersal networks across land-bridge islands

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  • Chen Zhu
  • Wande Li
  • Ahimsa Campos-Arceiz
  • Dalsgaard, Bo
  • Peng Ren
  • Duorun Wang
  • Xue Zhang
  • Minghao Sun
  • Qi Si
  • Yi Kang
  • Ping Ding
  • Xingfeng Si

Building ecological networks is the fundamental basis of depicting how species in communities interact, but sampling complex interaction networks is extremely labour intensive. Recently, indirect ecological information has been applied to build interaction networks. Here we propose to extend the source of indirect ecological information, and applied regional ecological knowledge to build local interaction networks. Using a high-resolution dataset consisting of 22 locally observed networks with 17 572 seed-dispersal events, we test the reliability of indirectly derived local networks based on regional ecological knowledge (REK) across islands. We found that species richness strongly influenced 'local interaction rewiring' (i.e. the proportion of locally observed interactions among regionally interacting species), and all network properties were biased using REK-based networks. Notably, species richness and local interaction rewiring strongly affected estimations of REK-based network structures. However, locally observed and REK-based networks detected the same trends of how network structure correlates to island area and isolation. These results suggest that we should use REK-based networks cautiously for reflecting actual interaction patterns of local networks, but highlight that REK-based networks have great potential for comparative studies across environmental gradients. The use of indirect regional ecological information may thus advance our understanding of biogeographical patterns of species interactions.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
Artikelnummer20231221
TidsskriftProceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
Vol/bind290
Udgave nummer2003
Antal sider11
ISSN0962-8452
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2023

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Funding Information:
C.Z., W.L., P.R., D.W., X.Z., M.S., Q.S., Y.K., P.D. and X.S. were supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (32030066 to P.D., 32071545 to X.S., 31872210 to X.S., and 31930073 to Mingjian Yu), the Natural Science Foundation of Zhejiang Province (LD21C030002 to P.D.), the Program for Professor of Special Appointment (Eastern Scholar) (TP2020016 to X.S.), and Qianjiangyuan National Park Scientific Research Program (P.D. and X.S.). C.Z. acknowledges the funding of the China Scholarship Council (grant number 202106320237). A.C.-A. was supported by the Southeast Asia Biodiversity Research Institute (SEABRI; grant Y4ZK111B01). B.D. was supported by Independent Research Fund Denmark (grant/award number 0135-00333B). Acknowledgements

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