Data di Pubblicazione:
2024
Citazione:
Glacier retreat decreases mutualistic network robustness over spacetime / M. Conti, P. Cerretti, A. Ferrari, P. Gabrieli, F. Paone, C. Polidori, D. Sommaggio, G. Losapio. - In: ECOGRAPHY. - ISSN 0906-7590. - (2024), pp. e07558.1-e07558.11. [10.1111/ecog.07558]
Abstract:
Glaciers are retreating worldwide at an ever-increasing rate, exposing new ice-free areas
to ecological succession. This process leads to changes in biodiversity and potentially
to novel species interactions. However, we still have a limited understanding of how
glacier retreat influences species interaction networks, particularly the structure and
robustness of mutualistic networks. After reconstructing plant–pollinator networks
along a 140-years chronosequence on a glacier foreland, we address the effects of gla-
cier retreat on network structure and robustness. Our results show that the prevalence
of different network motifs changes over spacetime, leading to a decrease of network
robustness. With glacier retreat, mutualistic networks shift from highly connected
with diverse specialist interactions to loosely connected with few generalist interac-
tions. Furthermore, despite the turnover of plant species, we find that species struc-
tural roles remain constant over spacetime while depending on species identity. Our
findings suggest that glacier retreat reshuffles mutualistic networks with motifs posing
low robustness, leading to increased fragility. Understanding the assembly and break-
ing down of species interaction networks provides novel insights into the development
and stability of novel, post-glacial ecological systems facing glacier extinction.
Tipologia IRIS:
01 - Articolo su periodico
Keywords:
biodiversity change; climate change; food web; interaction diversity; pollination networks; species interactions
Elenco autori:
M. Conti, P. Cerretti, A. Ferrari, P. Gabrieli, F. Paone, C. Polidori, D. Sommaggio, G. Losapio
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