Linkages among trait‐mediated indirect effects: a new framework for the indirect interaction web

Shunsuke Utsumi1,2,3, Yoshino Ando2, Takeshi Miki4
1Department of Biology, University of Eastern Finland, Joensuu, Finland
2Center for Ecological Research, Kyoto University, Otsu, Japan
3Department of General Systems Studies, University of Tokyo, 3-8-1 Komaba, Meguro, 153-8902 Tokyo, Japan
4<idGroup xmlns="http://www.wiley.com/namespaces/wiley"><id type="grid" value="grid.19188.39"></id><id type="isni" value="0000000405460241"></id></idGroup>Institute of OceanographyNational Taiwan UniversityTaipeiTaiwan

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AbstractPlants have diverse ways of responding to damage by herbivores, such as changes in allelochemistry, physiology, morphology, growth, and phenology. These responses form the mechanistic basis for trait‐mediated indirect interactions (TMIIs) between organisms on the plants. There is a growing appreciation that such TMIIs form complex networks (i.e., indirect interaction webs) in terrestrial plant‐associated arthropod communities. Almost all previous studies have had the same framework: examining trait‐mediated indirect effects within a single interactive unit consisting of one initiator of herbivore, a host plant as a mediator, and one receiver [trait‐mediated indirect interaction unit (TMIU)]. However, this framework is too simple to understand the dynamics of the indirect interaction web. Recent studies suggest that there is a wide variety of interactions among TMIUs within a community, which may largely affect the outcomes of indirect effects in each unit. Here, we review recent advance in studies of trait‐mediated indirect effects in plant‐associated arthropod communities and explore the mechanisms of linkages among TMIUs. Then, we argue the importance of examining linkages among TMIUs as a new framework for future studies on the indirect interaction web. Finally, we propose the hypothesis that linkages among TMIUs contribute to the maintenance of biodiversity.

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