Drivers of the spatiotemporal patterns of the mangrove crab metacommunity in a tropical bay

Author:

Gu Xuan123ORCID,Chen Guogui145,Lin Yufeng123,Wang Wenqing123ORCID,Wang Mao123ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Key Laboratory of the Ministry of Education for Coastal and Wetland Ecosystems, College of the Environment & Ecology Xiamen University Xiamen China

2. Zhangjiang Estuary Mangrove Wetland Ecosystem Station, National Observation and Research Station for the Taiwan Strait Marine Ecosystem Xiamen University Zhangzhou China

3. Engineering Research Center of Fujian Province for Coastal Wetland Protection and Ecological Recovery, College of the Environment & Ecology Xiamen University Xiamen China

4. State Key Laboratory of Water Environmental Simulation, School of Environment Beijing Normal University Beijing China

5. Research and Development Center for Watershed Environmental Eco‐Engineering, Advanced Institute of Natural Sciences Beijing Normal University Zhuhai China

Abstract

AbstractRevealing community patterns and driving forces is essential in community ecology and a prerequisite for effective management and conservation efforts. However, the mangrove ecosystem and its important fauna group such as the crabs, still lack multi‐processes research under metacommunity framework, resulting in evidence and theorical application gaps. To fill these gaps, we selected China's most representative mangrove bay reserve in tropical zone as a stable experimental system and conducted a seasonal investigation (July 2020, October 2020, January 2021, and April 2021) of mangrove crabs. We performed a multi‐approach analysis using both pattern‐based and mechanistic method to distinguish the processes driving the mangrove crab metacommunity. Our results showed that the crab metacommunity exhibits a Clementsian pattern in the bay‐wide mangrove ecosystem but is influenced by both local environmental heterogeneity and spatial processes, thus representing a combined paradigm of species sorting and mass effect. Moreover, the long‐distance spatial constraints are more pronounced compared to the local environmental factors. This is reflected in the greater importance of the broad‐scale Moran's Eigenvector Maps, the distance‐decay pattern of similarity, and the difference in beta diversity dominated by the turnover component. This pattern changes throughout the year, mainly due to changes in dominant functional groups caused by the stress of changes in water salinity and temperature induced by air temperature and precipitation. This research provides multi‐dimension research data and relevant analysis, offering clear evidence for understanding the patterns and related driving forces of crab metacommunity in tropical bay mangroves, and verifies the applicability of some general laws in the system. Future studies can address more diverse spatiotemporal scales, gaining a clearer understanding to serve the conservation of mangrove ecosystems and economically important fishery species.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

China Postdoctoral Science Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Nature and Landscape Conservation,Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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